Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence: Together Driving the Organization of Today

Industry 4.0 or the fourth industrial revolution is predicted to revolve around data. Organizations that will thrive this revolution will be the ones that will realize the value of data as their corporate asset and make smart technology choices to make data-driven decisions. For the organizations of today to get future-ready, having smart analytical applications to bring together data from multiple sources, form a meaningful dataset, and accelerate the delivery of business value. 

Artificial Intelligence is the technology that can fuel such smart analytical applications for instantaneous data analytics. Integrating AI into business operations can help organizations in ways that one cannot fathom.  Read More

#ai-first, #strategy

Do You Need an AI Product Manager

The role of Product Manager (PM) can mean many things dependent on the specifics of the company, its markets, its channels, and the variety of its products.  It’s almost impossible to put a single label on the responsibilities of a PM except that he or she is responsible for all the features and capabilities of the products in their care. Read More

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How AI and Machine Learning are Evolving DevOps

The automation wave has overtaken IT departments everywhere making DevOps a critical piece of infrastructure technology. DevOps breeds efficiency through automating software delivery and allowing companies to push software to market faster while releasing a more reliable product. What is next for DevOps? We need to look no further than artificial intelligence and machine learning.

Most organizations quickly realize the promise of AI and machine learning, but often fail to understand how they can properly harness them to improve their systems. That isn’t the case with DevOps. DevOps has some natural deficiencies that are difficult to solve without the computing power of machine learning and artificial intelligence. They are key to advancing your digital transformation. Here are three areas where AI and machine learning are advancing DevOps. Read More

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This Bot Hunts Software Bugs for the Pentagon

Late last year, David Haynes, a security engineer at internet infrastructure company Cloudflare, found himself gazing at a strange image. “It was pure gibberish,” he says. “A whole bunch of gray and black pixels, made by a machine.” He declined to share the image, saying it would be a security risk.

Haynes’ caution was understandable. The image was created by a tool called Mayhem that probes software to find unknown security flaws, made by a startup spun out of Carnegie Mellon University called ForAllSecure. Haynes had been testing it on Cloudware software that resizes images to speed up websites, and fed it several sample photos. Mayhem mutated them into glitchy, cursed images that crashed the photo processing software by triggering an unnoticed bug, a weakness that could have caused headaches for customers paying Cloudflare to keep their websites running smoothly. Read More

#adversarial, #devops, #robotics

DeepMind Made A Superhuman AI For 57 Atari Games!

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Microsoft sacks journalists to replace them with robots

Dozens of journalists have been sacked after Microsoft decided to replace them with artificial intelligence software.

Staff who maintain the news homepages on Microsoft’s MSN website and its Edge browser – used by millions of Britons every day – have been told that they will be no longer be required because robots can now do their jobs. Read More

#news-summarization, #nlp