Tag Archives: Intel

DHS Reassigns Official Following Intelligence Reports On Journalists, Protesters 

Brian Murphy was removed from his post at the DHS’ Office of Intelligence and Analysis following news that his office compiled reports on protesters and journalists in Portland, Ore.

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Amazon’s ad revenue in 2020 is set to grow 23.5% despite the pandemic 

Insider Intelligence publishes thousands of research reports, charts, and forecasts on the Media, Advertising, and Marketing industry. You can learn more about becoming a client here. The following is a preview of one Media, Advertising, and Marketing forecast.  Amazon will continue to see ad spending growth in 2020, albeit at a depressed rate when compared […]

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Russian cyberattackers pose ‘urgent threat’ to British security, report finds 

“Russian influence in the U.K. is the new normal,” according to the report by Parliament’s intelligence and security committee.

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New Intelligence Reveals Russian Submarine Heading Into English Channel 

The last time this Russian Navy submarine passed through the English Channel it received an escort from the Royal Navy.

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What Intel’s Thunderbolt 4 means for your next PC 

It’s hard to get excited for a new interface protocol, I get it. But Intel’s upcoming Thunderbolt 4 tech could end up making your next PC a lot more capable than today’s systems. Just imagine hooking up two 4K displays to an impossibly thin and sleek…

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Prepare for Artificial Intelligence to Produce Less Wizardry 

A new paper argues that the computing demands of deep learning are so great that progress on tasks like translation and self-driving is likely to slow.

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Podcast: Thunderbolt 4, Snapdragon 865 Plus and Facebook’s latest mess 

We’re back from the July 4th break and we’re ready to dive into some seriously nerdy news. This week, Devindra and Cherlynn chat about Intel’s Thunderbolt 4 standard, and what it means for your next PC. We also dive into Qualcomm’s latest announcemen…

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Research: Artificial neural networks are more similar to the brain than we thought 

This article is part of our reviews of AI research papers, a series of posts that explore the latest findings in artificial intelligence. Consider the animal in the following image. If you recognize it, a quick series of neuron activations in your brain will link its image to its name and other information you know about it (habitat, size, diet, lifespan, et […]

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If AI is going to help us in a crisis, we need a new kind of ethics 

Jess Whittlestone at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence at the University of Cambridge and her colleagues published a comment piece in Nature Machine Intelligence this week arguing that if artificial intelligence is going to help in a crisis, we need a new, faster way of doing AI ethics, which they call ethics…

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