
Guardrail failure: Companies are losing revenue and customers due to AI bias
New survey finds that 80% of U.S. firms found problems despite having bias monitoring or algorithm tests already in place.
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New survey finds that 80% of U.S. firms found problems despite having bias monitoring or algorithm tests already in place.
The volunteer group has helped more than 500 people leave Afghanistan since August.
Enjoy the peace of mind that comes from having a lifetime backup plan and VPN subscription — at a price you can afford.
Dark data is a major challenge in enterprises, and it's not going away soon. Fortunately, there are ways to reduce dark data and the risks that come with it.
Like all technology, big data is continually evolving — and the start of a new year is a good time to take stock, seek areas of improvement and pursue new opportunities.
Tom Merritt explains how a data lakehouse tries to give you the best of both a data warehouse and a data lake.
Want a custom security dashboard to bring together data from multiple places? Microsoft Power BI can do that and help you spot what's changing.
With iCloud increasingly storing vital information, an useful new iOS 15.2 feature lets you recover an account from a deceased friend or family member to preserve their digital legacy.
The decentralized storage rewards miners for finding space for customer data and aims to secure "humanity's information."
Tom Merritt breaks down the differences between the two job titles and what you can expect from each.
Digital twins were once a technology of the future. Now companies are lining up to implement them so they can solve real-world problems with virtual simulations. Is it easier said than done?
Disrupters like Uber and DoorDash are putting the squeeze on the rest. More organizations are operationalizing real-time data, and it's changing how they operate.
Ten years ago, Industry 4.0 was just a theory. Now it's coming to life with real-life examples and best practices for projects.
It won't be long before you can write megabytes of data per second on synthetic DNA that will be readable for thousands of years.
In just four courses, even total beginners can acquire the skills necessary to have careers in artificial intelligence. This training covers Python, data science, machine learning and more.