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Data science vs data analytics: Unpacking the differences

IBM Big Data Hub

Additionally, data science requires experience in SQL database coding and an ability to work with unstructured data of various types, such as video, audio, pictures and text. For example, retailers can predict which stores are most likely to sell out of a particular kind of product.

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MY TAKE: Why Satya Nadella is wise to align with privacy advocates on regulating facial recognition

The Last Watchdog

And their grander vision is to help establish a nationwide biometric database in which a hybrid facial ID/fingerprint can be used for things such as fraud-proofing retail transactions, or, say, taking a self-driving vehicle for a spin. SAFR is tuned to identify people walking past a video cam who aren’t looking squarely at the lens.

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Attacks against machine learning — an overview

Elie

This can be used, for example, to steal stock market prediction models and spam filtering models, in order to use them or be able to optimize more efficiently against such models. This post explores each of these classes of attack in turn, providing concrete examples and discussing potential mitigation techniques. adversarial examples.

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Attacks against machine learning — an overview

Elie

This can be used, for example, to steal stock market prediction models and spam filtering models, in order to use them or be able to optimize more efficiently against such models. This post explores each of these classes of attack in turn, providing concrete examples and discussing potential mitigation techniques. adversarial examples.

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Leaders need the technical detail

MIKE 2.0

Good examples of changes that are coming with more that is unknown than known include cyber currencies, blockchain, quantum computing, artificial intelligence, smart cities, augmented reality and additive manufacturing. These are some of the technologies that are likely to drive big decisions for leaders in the coming years.

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The Sites That Never Get Built: Why Today’s Internet Discourages Experimentation

John Battelle's Searchblog

It’s rare I imagine something bounded in real space – a new restaurant or a retail store. For my best friend’s father, and for mine, there’s no chance of “forever” happening. But a recent thought experiment made me question that assumption. Not so much.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Surviving Stalkerware

ForAllSecure

Some of those who bought the spyware were allegedly able to see live locations of the devices, view the targets emails, photos, web browsing history, text messages, video calls, etc. There are literally dozens of other examples. Yeah but aren't there examples of stalkerware that didn't require physical contact with the device.