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Heartex raises $25M for its AI-focused, open source data labeling platform

TechCrunch

. “At the time, we all worked at different companies and in different industries yet shared the same struggle with model accuracy due to poor-quality training data. ” Software developers Malyuk, Maxim Tkachenko, and Nikolay Lyubimov co-founded Heartex in 2019. Heartex’s dashboard.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: Cyber Agencies Offer Secure AI Tips, while Stanford Issues In-Depth AI Trends Analysis, Including of AI Security

Tenable

Check out recommendations for securing AI systems from the Five Eyes cybersecurity agencies. Plus, Stanford University offers a comprehensive review of AI trends. 1 - Multinational cyber agencies issue best practices for secure AI deployment Looking for best practices on how to securely deploy artificial intelligence (AI) systems?

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From Hype to Hope: Key Lessons on AI in Security, Innersource, and the Evolving Threat Landscape

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As the attack surface expanded with emerging technologies and interconnected systems, so did the sophistication and frequency of cyber threats. No review of 2023 would be complete without mentioning the explosion of AI into the public eye, like ChatGPT and Copilot.

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9 trends to watch in systems engineering and operations

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

If your job or business relies on systems engineering and operations, be sure to keep an eye on the following trends in the months ahead. Artificial intelligence for IT operations (AIOps) will allow for improved software delivery pipelines in 2019. Knative vs. AWS Lambda vs. Microsoft Azure Functions vs. Google Cloud.

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Apiumhub sponsors JBCNConf 2019

Apiumhub

700 Developers Will Gather in Barcelona for JBCNConf 2019! Main facts about JBCNConf 2019. The JBCNConf 2019 is a meeting point for programmers and development professionals, who meet to network and learn about the Java world and its latest developments. Who are the organizers of JBCNConf 2019? 700 Java lovers.

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What’s Free At Linux Academy June 2019

Linux Academy

Google Cloud Essentials – This course is designed for those who want to learn about Google Cloud: what cloud computing is, the overall advantages Google Cloud offers, and detailed explanations of all major services – what they are, their use cases, and how to use them.

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Where programming languages are headed in 2020

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

” Despite the slow rate of adoption, Java’s six-month release cadence has been trucking along—Java 12 dropped in March 2019, with Java 13 following in September. In response, there was a small change to the syntax of switch expressions, which was possible due to it being a preview feature and not set in stone, in Java 13.