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Yup - my gf at the time was working at Intel in Santa Clara CA on their bubble memory project. I got a couple physical devices that were rejected during the testing process. Don't have them anymore!
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The findings raise safety concerns for workplaces that engage in dangerous and repetitive tasks. No, it was the robot that was slacking
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Article wrote: The findings raise safety concerns for workplaces that engage in dangerous and repetitive tasks. No fvck sherlock.
You only have to have a look to people working for a while in a sequential industry line...
In the moment the brain gets in Auto-Pilot and for that you only need a couple of weeks, you are playing with fire in an unsecure gas station
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So, the Robot Overlords will be better than Human Managers, I guess?
Would have to be. Bring on the Robot Overlords!!! 
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Interviews that focus on algorithms get false signals and overlook qualified candidates But I thought all jobs involved binning the fizz? (or is it fizzing the bin?)
and balancing B-Trees
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Articles wrote: Interviews that focus on algorithms get false signals and overlook qualified candidates Mmmm... and only took 15 years to arrive to that conclusion?
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/shrug A lot of people still seem to think those kind of questions are valid.
TTFN - Kent
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But balanced B-trees are SO beautiful!!!!
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Security researchers found that IT administrators are using tens of thousands of weak passwords to protect access to portals, leaving the door open to cyberattacks on enterprise networks. Everyone knows 'admin1' is much more secure
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Everyone knows 'admin1' is much more secure No way it is more secure than "12345" or "qwerty"
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Perhaps the most common password is 'password'.
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New research shows how popular LLMs are able to accurately guess a user’s race, occupation, or location, after being fed seemingly trivial chats. It's my accent, isn't it?
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And their horoscope not?
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Meta researchers explained that they use a non-invasive neuroimaging technique known as magnetoencephalography or MEG to collect thousands of brain activity measurements every second. The AI system they have developed is then able to decode this activity to generate the visual representations they create in the human brain. So it CAN tell what card you're thinking of
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I am thinking on two very graphical things to answer if they try to connect me to that machine
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Wouldn't it be cool if it could create a movie that shows a persons dream activity?
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Oooo, Yul Brynner in a cowboy hat!
TTFN - Kent
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella thinks empathy is an important business skill, not just a soft skill. I feel for him (and you)
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And a lot of people never get to learn it.
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He takes his empathy all the way to the bank!
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#BuildIntelligentApps is an ongoing initiative that will help you get familiar with tools and technologies to build intelligent apps on Azure using cloud-scale data, cloud-native technologies, and cloud-integrates AI #Hashtag #all #your #things!
Or if you're feeling more archaic: #Octothorpe #all #your #belongings!
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But do not think that the apps and its data will be yours...
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Cisco reported that a critical zero-day vulnerability in devices running IOS XE software was being exploited by an unknown threat actor who was using it to backdoor vulnerable networks. Good thing only everyone uses these
OK, not quite everyone
"Although Cisco has yet to release a software patch, the company is urging customers to protect their devices. That means implementing a stop-gap measure to keep vulnerable devices from being exploited and running a host of scans to detect if devices have been backdoored." <-- So, how's your day going, Mr. Sysadmin?
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Microsoft's latest operating system crossed the 400 million active devices mark, a surprisingly high number that beats the company's initial expectations. And they can't all be wrong, right?
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