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MOD needs software QA for a fighter jet network -- and can only turn to one company...
Lockheed Martin "will only share in depth software details with..."
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Lockheed Martin "will only share in depth software details with..."
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Storage services knocked offline after the incident...
Enterprise IT
IT companies scour the world these days for destinations that will help them locate skilled workers and drive cost efficiencies. India has of course become a global nexus for software factories, consulting services and offshoring. Central and eastern Europe have become happy hunting grounds, even for countries that have had
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IT management continues to grow in complexity -- as does the constant drive for innovation and the development of new technologies. The need to increase our digital capabilities gives rise to an ever-increasing number of applications and hardware within our IT environments, leading to widespread bottlenecks and performance issues, writes
AI
A complete RLHF pipeline that includes supervised data collection, supervised and reinforcement learning fine-tuning
Enterprise IT
Synthetic data specialist Hazy has raised $9 million in a Series A round that will be used to scale the British startup. Funding was led by Conviction VC, with strategic investors including Nationwide and Wells Fargo. Originally a UCL AI spin out, London-based Hazy uses AI-generated synthetic data that preserves
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Private sector equivalent in the UK would be triple
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People are too credulous about AI outputs, and it’s about to get even more complicated.
Enterprise IT
Data, says Mohammed ‘Khal’ Khalid, “behaves a bit like sugar.” It’s an unusual simile, but the DXC Technology advisory director says his team’s conversations with Chief Information Officers and Chief Data Officers show that organisations are “experiencing a crisis in decision making exacerbated by an inability to metabolise
Enterprise IT
Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition
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OK, so what constitutes "recreational" precisely, please?
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Hacking team wins $530,000 and a Tesla 3