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IBM watsonx.ai: Open source, pre-trained foundation models make AI and automation easier than ever before

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Traditional AI tools, especially deep learning-based ones, require huge amounts of effort to use. And then you need highly specialized, expensive and difficult to find skills to work the magic of training an AI model. But that’s all changing thanks to pre-trained, open source foundation models.

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Introducing the technology behind watsonx.ai, IBM’s AI and data platform for enterprise

IBM Big Data Hub

Traditional AI tools, while powerful, can be expensive, time-consuming, and difficult to use. Data must be laboriously collected, curated, and labeled with task-specific annotations to train AI models. The largest models are expensive, energy-intensive to train and run, and complex to deploy. But this is starting to change.

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AI code-generation software: What it is and how it works

IBM Big Data Hub

The user enters a text prompt describing what the code should do, and the generative AI code development tool automatically creates the code. It uses deep learning algorithms and large neural networks trained on vast datasets of diverse existing source code. Programmers enter plain text prompts describing what they want the code to do.

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Vulnerability Recap 4/1/24: Cisco, Fortinet & Windows Server Updates

eSecurity Planet

or above March 25, 2024 Hackers Pollute Python Package Index Open-Source Libraries Type of vulnerability (or attack): Malicious library code. Checkmarx estimates over 170,000 developers use affected libraries and might possess corrupted code. The fix: Update affected versions ASAP: FortiClient EMS 7.2: Upgrade versions 7.2.0

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AI & ML Cybersecurity: The Latest Battleground for Attackers & Defenders

eSecurity Planet

Machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) have emerged as critical tools for dealing with the ever-growing volume and complexity of cybersecurity threats. Also read: Best User and Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA) Tools. Even some of the top consumer antivirus tools have begun to add machine learning-based detection.

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Can AI read for you & should it?

CILIP

New generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT and Bard, can automatically summarise, select and recommend reading, and even provide answers to your questions. Suggesting papers is an area where many library users assume generative AI can help, but in reality, its great at making up these sorts of answers. AI might have the solution(s).

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Should library services be cutting their most dynamic spaces?

CILIP

Should library services be cutting their most dynamic spaces? Photo credit: Should library services be cutting their most dynamic spaces? A recent report, Libraries on the Move , by Dr Alyson Tyler, studied the impact of mobile libraries in Scotland. Route optimisation is as a tool that can help in planning routes.