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Watermarking techniques for content have been used for years to protect intellectual property. How does watermarking apply to AI?
Watermarking techniques for content have been used for years to protect intellectual property. How does watermarking apply to AI?
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Rather than bringing data to one place at enormous transit and egress costs, why not just train on the data in place?
A new industry alliance has announced work on a formal OpenUSD standard.
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Although many tech employers are doing more to tackle diversity, equity and inclusion and wellbeing issues than ever before, job satisfaction levels among women in tech appear to be falling.
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So, what the Dickens is going on? Reports, governments and vendors mull how to tackle the cybersecurity challenges posed by AI
It’s often said existing legislation will often protect individuals against new use cases that emerge as a result of Artificial Intelligence (AI). However, the Ada Lovelace Institute explains why that’s not necessarily the case.