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Kargo unveils its new Fabrik publishing system

TechCrunch

Digital advertising company Kargo is launching a new product and new business unit called Fabrik. Founder and CEO Harry Kargman explained that Fabrik is a content management system designed for publishers’ modern needs and integrated with Kargo’s advertising technology.

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Radar trends to watch: September 2020

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

An excellent analysis of participation in machine learning: how it is used, and how it could be used to build fair systems and mitigate power imbalances. The ability to explain decisions made by AI systems is already important, and will become more so. Short-term effect of COVID or long term trend?

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Exploring AI solutions enhancing productivity and cost savings

Agile Engine

In finance, AI systems for fraud detection have become critical tools. By leveraging real-time analysis of transaction and financial account data, these systems identify suspicious activities, bolstering customer trust and safeguarding assets.

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12 Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Mobile App Development

Xicom

Table Of Contents 1) Machine Learning in Mobile Apps 2) Predictive Analysis 3) Virtual Personal Assistants 4) Improved User Experience 5) Augmented Reality 6) Blockchain Technology 7) Facial Recognition 8) Internet of Things 9) Cloud Computing 10) Cybersecurity 11) Marketing and Advertisements 12) Big Data Q1: What is Artificial Intelligence?

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Kentik CEO Avi Freedman with PacketPushers on NPM & DDoS

Kentik

That’s the alerting part of it, which we’ll talk about in a little bit when we talk about DDoS and our new alerting system. We’ve got an advertising technology customer, and ad tech is a really interesting space for network sophistication. Those are the things that the people with NPM are looking to do. So where’s the problem?