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Nearly three years ago, after the murder of George Floyd sparked worldwide protests against police violence and structural racism, more than 200 tech companies pledged to confront racial inequity within their own organizations.
In the world of academia, the hard problems posed by machine learning revolve around building better, smarter models and finding more and better data. I and my co-author know from our days as Ph.D. students that there’s plenty of time to build models, and data moves slowly — if at all.
The generative AI models are trained to emit content based on the input. The more descriptive the input instruction is, the more accurate and precise the output is. The input instructions fed to a generative AI model are aptly called prompts.
In this blog, we will walk through how Cirrusgo used Amazon DevOps Guru for RDS to quickly identify and resolve their operational issue related to database performance and reduce the impact on their business.
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With Amazon Detective, you can analyze and visualize security data to investigate potential security issues.
As you may have heard, AnsibleFest will be taking place at Red Hat Summit in Boston May 23-25. This change will allow you to harness everything that Red Hat technology has to offer in a single place and will give you even more tools to address your automation needs.
In the last six months, the open source Mastodon platform has attracted millions of new users and made organizations contemplate creating their own servers (called instances, in Mastodon parlance). It’s not hard to set up a Mastodon instance to support a handful of users.
IBM’s former executive chairman and CEO, Ginni Rometty — who created a 6000-strong Security Business Unit at IBM to counter cybercrime in 2015 — described data as a game-changing source of competitive advantage for the 21st century.
Imagine opening your laptop to get some work done and not needing a screen to view it. Instead, you slip on a pair of glasses connected to the unit and observe your desktop workspace — complete with all your websites and apps — floating in the air before you.
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