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Five open-source AI tools to know

IBM Big Data Hub

Open-source artificial intelligence (AI) refers to AI technologies where the source code is freely available for anyone to use, modify and distribute. Open-source AI projects and libraries, freely available on platforms like GitHub, fuel digital innovation in industries like healthcare, finance and education.

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Follow the path, but don?t be afraid to explore different routes

CILIP

A WELL-trodden path from Weekend Assistant in a public library to a career as an information professional may sound familiar to many readers. My first experience of working in libraries was during my time at college when I was an A-Level student and I secured a Saturday job in my local public library. During my first Master?s

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The Week in Cyber Security and Data Privacy: 5 – 11 February 2024

IT Governance

Source New Defence USA Yes 1,051 Connecticut College Source New Education USA Yes 954 American Alarm & Communications Inc. Source New Professional services USA Yes 146 Community School of Naples Source New Education USA Yes 4 Software Systems, Inc. TB KSA Architecture Source New Construction and real estate USA Yes 1.5

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Resourceful Records Managers: Krista Oldham, University Archivist at Clemson University

The Schedule

What is your educational background? I most enjoy the educational component that comes with being a records manager. Government? Higher education? I think there is some really exciting things to come/continue to develop with artificial intelligence. I was pleasantly surprised. I earned both a B.A.

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Resourceful Records Managers!

The Schedule

What is your educational background? A BA and some graduate school studies in History and a Masters Degree in Library and Information Science, with an Archival Management concentration. An undergrad professor encouraged me to work as a library intern, and that started my “info pro” career. Government? Higher education?

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Access to information: mind the gaps

CILIP

but I think there will be increasing numbers of queries and information requests about how organisations are creating their artificial intelligence algorithms and I expect in the future we will be seeing a lot more information requests about these sorts of data protection issues. I think it will be a very interesting space.?

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Security Ledger Podcast: Security Automation Is (And Isn't) The Future Of InfoSec

ForAllSecure

pool party in 2019 might have young Benjamin being advised to look into “AI” – artificial intelligence. But how exactly will artificial intelligence help bridge the information security skills gap? That same L.A. Like plastics in the 1960s, AI and machine learning are already big and getting bigger.