Facebook’s director of engineering on how devs should prepare for machine learning being infused into the software-development pipeline, speaking at the AI Conference presented by O’Reilly and Intel AI.
What should consumers be aware of, and what are some steps they could use to identify credential stuffing threats? Akamai’s Andy Ellis offers tips to CNET’s Dan Patterson.
Intuit’s chief data officer Ashok Srivastava advice on how to start building expertise in the fast-growing field of machine learning, speaking at the AI Conference presented by O’Reilly and Intel AI.
Intuit’s chief data officer Ashok Srivastava on how firms can start taking advantage of AI, speaking at the AI Conference presented by O’Reilly and Intel AI.
Unity Technologies’ VP for AI and Machine Learning describes how the engine can be used in reinforcement learning, speaking at the AI Conference presented by O’Reilly and Intel AI.
Unity Technologies VP for AI and Machine Learning on which sectors should consider training a machine-learning agent inside a 3D-game engine, speaking at the AI Conference presented by O’Reilly and Intel AI.
Voysis founder and CEO Peter Cahill on how recent advances in machine-generated speech will change how we interact with machines, speaking at the AI Conference presented by O’Reilly and Intel AI.
Voysis founder and CEO Peter Cahill on the various ways to carve out a career in data science, speaking at the AI Conference presented by O’Reilly and Intel AI.
Ben Lorica, chief data scientist at O’Reilly Media, on new ways to educate yourself about machine learning, speaking at the AI Conference presented by O’Reilly and Intel AI.
A new breed of fake video is out there and it’s known as a deepfake. It’s much more than a Photoshopped meme or fake news story. It uses AI technology so advanced that the resulting video is virtually undetectable as artificial.
With the Non-Volatile Memory Host Controller Interface Specification (or NVMe), solid-state drives can finally perform as fast as their hardware allows. Learn more about NVMe.
ZDNet contributors Ed Bott & Mary Jo Foley speak to ZDNet Editor-in-chief Larry Dignan and offer suggestions that could help Microsoft solve its Windows 10 version 1809 issues going forward.