Latest from Google AI – On-device content distillation with graph neural networks

Posted by Gabriel Barcik and Duc-Hieu Tran, Research Engineers, Google Research In today’s digital age, smartphones and desktop web browsers serve as the primary tools for accessing news and information. However, the proliferation of website clutter — encompassing complex layouts, navigation elements, and extraneous links — significantly impairs both the reading experience and article navigation….

Demystifying CapEx and OpEx in Cloud Computing

Introduction In the ever-evolving world of IT infrastructure, understanding the financial aspects is as important as grasping the technical details. Two terms you’ll often encounter when dealing with IT expenses are Capital Expenditure (CapEx) and Operational Expenditure (OpEx). These financial concepts play a significant role in how organizations manage their resources and make financial decisions….

Navigating the Cloudscape: Understanding Different Cloud Models

Introduction The cloud has become an integral part of modern business operations, offering scalability, flexibility, and cost-efficiency that traditional on-premises solutions struggle to match. However, the cloud landscape is not one-size-fits-all. Different organizations have different needs, and as a result, various cloud models have emerged to cater to these diverse requirements. In this blog post,…

Navigating Cloud Security: Understanding the Shared Responsibility Model

Introduction The rapid evolution of technology has transformed the way businesses operate, with cloud computing being a pivotal driver of this transformation. The cloud offers unprecedented scalability, flexibility, and cost-efficiency. However, with great power comes great responsibility. Enter the Shared Responsibility Model, a fundamental concept that everyone venturing into the cloud should grasp. In this…

Latest from MIT Tech Review – AI just beat a human test for creativity. What does that even mean?

AI is getting better at passing tests designed to measure human creativity. In a study published in Nature Scientific Reports today, AI chatbots achieved higher average scores than humans in the Alternate Uses Task, a test commonly used to assess this ability.  This study will add fuel to an ongoing debate among AI researchers about…

Latest from MIT Tech Review – This driverless car company is using chatbots to make its vehicles smarter

Self-driving car startup Wayve can now interrogate its vehicles, asking them questions about their driving decisions—and getting answers back. The idea is to use the same tech behind ChatGPT to help train driverless cars. The company combined its existing self-driving software with a large language model, creating a hybrid model it calls LINGO-1. LINGO-1 synchs…

Latest from MIT : A pose-mapping technique could remotely evaluate patients with cerebral palsy

It can be a hassle to get to the doctor’s office. And the task can be especially challenging for parents of children with motor disorders such as cerebral palsy, as a clinician must evaluate the child in person on a regular basis, often for an hour at a time. Making it to these frequent evaluations…