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Governments around the world are incorporating legislation for the rapid adoption of sustainable energy sources. There are several sustainable innovations that will change the way our energy sector currently operates. They range from cleaner energy production to smart...
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Machine Learning (ML) is shaking up the rapidly moving artificial intelligence (AI) industry in the technology sector. There are various types of machine learning that range from supervised to semisupervised and unsupervised. I will attempt to outline how they work...
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Nowadays AI (Artificial Intelligence) and ML (Machine Learning) are everywhere. Google introduced Bard. Open AI unveiled ChatGPT. Microsoft debuted 365 Copilot. Microsoft has a few distinctive features that are worthy of mentioning here. Let’s dive in! Microsoft...
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Who doesn’t know who Richard Branson is? At the young age of fifteen he founded a counterculture magazine that was meant to push for change in the world. It set the pace for all he would pursue later on. He continued his trend to change the world back in the 1970s...
May 27, 2023 | 3D printing, ChatGPT, communication, computer software, computers, Dall-E, economic development, economy, education, Google, government, hacking, identity fraud, identity theft, innovation, internet security, jobs, learning, Learning machines, manufacturing, metaverse, money, News, science, social media, society, tech companies, technology, USA, virtual reality, workforce, workplaces, World, world history
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is marching onward at an alarming pace. Generally speaking, there are two applications for AI and they are generative AI and Discriminative AI. Let’s take a look a both here. When the AI is able to create pictures, writing samples, audio,...
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If you read my blog regularly, and I hope you do, you know I am an avid space program lover. I await the next launch with anticipation much like my dog Auggie does a bone. This article is about the Orbilander which is a combination orbiter and a lander. Pretty cool,...