Google is reportedly designing its own Arm-based system-on-chips for Chromebook laptops and tablets to be launched in 2023.
The internet search giant appears to be following the same path as Apple by developing its own line of processors for client devices, according to Nikkei Asia. Read More
Monthly Archives: September 2021
Machine Unlearning
—Once users have shared their data online, it is generally difficult for them to revoke access and ask for the data to be deleted. Machine learning (ML) exacerbates this problem because any model trained with said data may have memorized it, putting users at risk of a successful privacy attack exposing their information. Yet, having models unlearn is notoriously difficult.
We introduce SISA training, a framework that expedites the unlearning process by strategically limiting the influence of a data point in the training procedure. While our framework is applicable to any learning algorithm, it is designed to achieve the largest improvements for stateful algorithms like stochastic gradient descent for deep neural networks. SISA training reduces the computational overhead associated with unlearning, even in the worst-case setting where unlearning requests are made uniformly across the training set. In some cases, the service provider may have a prior on the distribution of unlearning requests that will be issued by users. We may take this prior into account to partition and order data accordingly, and further decrease overhead from unlearning.
Our evaluation spans several datasets from different domains, with corresponding motivations for unlearning. Under no distributional assumptions, for simple learning tasks, we observe that SISA training improves time to unlearn points from the Purchase dataset by 4.63×, and 2.45× for the SVHN dataset, over retraining from scratch. SISA training also provides a speed-up of 1.36× in retraining for complex learning tasks such as ImageNet classification; aided by transfer learning, this results in a small degradation in accuracy. Our work contributes to practical data governance in machine unlearning. Read More
Qualcomm Flight RB5 5G Platform — the world’s first 5G- and AI-enabled drone platform
Qualcomm Flight is now ready to transform industries with premium computing, camera, computer vision, and connectivity features.
… we’re unveiling the Qualcomm Flight RB5 5G Platform. Designed for small, unmanned aircraft systems, the Qualcomm Flight RB5 Platform combines heterogeneous, low-power computing and camera systems with AI, and long-range connectivity such as 5G, and Wi-Fi 6 to bring together the unparalleled power of 15 TOPS with advanced imaging capabilities and drone-to-drone communication. Read More
How RPA Is Changing the Way People Work
This article dives deep into a variety of thoughts on how Robotic Process Automation is changing the way people work for the better.
Industries and businesses cutting across sectors are increasingly turning to RPA, or Robotic Process Automation, an emerging technology that codes sophisticated software systems or “bots” to handle high-volume, low-value, repetitive tasks, freeing human labor for high-value work.
The advantages of adopting RPA are significant. By eliminating human error, the business makes a mark in quality assurance. Customer satisfaction increases several notches, and delivery systems become efficient. The cost of production climbs down substantially, and companies improve ROI. Read More
Nvidia’s new voice A.I. sounds just like a real person
The “uncanny valley” is often used to describe artificial intelligence (A.I.) mimicking human behavior. But Nvidia’s new voice A.I. is much more realistic than anything we’ve ever heard before. Using a combination of A.I. and a human reference recording, the fake voice sounds almost identical to a real one. Read More