Nvidia releases - Morpheus - an AI-powered app framework for cybersecurity devs..Morpheus aims to enable compute nodes in networks to serve as cyberdefence sensors so organisations can analyse packets without information replication, leveraging real-time telemetry and policy enforcement, as well as data processing at the edge. Using AI, Morpheus can analyse more security data than conventional app frameworks without sacrificing cost or performance.https://developer.nvidia.com/morpheus-cybersecurity
What if we could have a conversation with Einstein? AI platform Digital Humans is using technology to give us a chance to interact with human-like animations. What's next?https://einstein.digitalhumans.com/index.htmlImage credit: digital humans
A computer model of human talent and the way people use it to exploit opportunities in life allows a team to study the role of chance in this process. "Their simulations accurately reproduce the wealth distribution in the real world. But the wealthiest individuals are not the most talented (although they must have a certain level of talent). They are the luckiest. And this has significant implications for the way societies can optimise the returns they get for investments in everything from business to science".MORE > https://www.technologyreview.com/2018/03/01/144958/if-youre-so-smart-why-arent-you-rich-turns-out-its-just-chance/
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the US, Canada, Germany, UK and Australia were surveyed in a recent KPMG & UoQ study. Focusing on AI systems with applications in Healthcare and Human Resources - what are the views on citizen trust and expectations for AI?Not surprisingly, while Trust is key to the success of AI-driven applications; citizens were found to have 'low trust' but generally 'accepting' of AI solutions generally - the level of confidence and willingness to share data with a third party and AI system is also interesting.Implications for business, government/ policymakers and morehttps://home.kpmg/content/dam/kpmg/au/pdf/2021/trust-in-ai-multiple-countries.pdfimage credit: KPMG
Did you think it possible that we'd want to replace human presenters of our media and news, with AI-generated clones? Over a year ago, China's second largest search engine (Sogou) partnered with a state-run news agency to do just that.Journalists and News Presenters are typically expected to be human-powered - personality driven, trust-based principally. Can AI-generated clones create similar Anchors that we trust?https://journalismai.com/2019/05/04/artificial-sincerity-too/image by mohamed Hassan from Pixabay