Google’s treatment of AI ethics researchers continues to stir up controversy
Welcome back to Human Capital. A lot happened this week pertaining to on-demand companies like Uber, Postmates, DoorDash and Instacart,
Read moreWelcome back to Human Capital. A lot happened this week pertaining to on-demand companies like Uber, Postmates, DoorDash and Instacart,
Read moreIn 2015, Salesforce researchers working out of a basement under a Palo Alto West Elm furniture store developed the prototype
Read moreIn January, Google revoked corporate access from AI ethicist Margaret Mitchell for reportedly using automated scripts to find examples of
Read moreGoogle has appointed Dr. Marian Croak to lead its responsible artificial intelligence division within Google Research, Bloomberg reported earlier today.
Read moreThe pandemic and the world’s big shift to doing (even) more online has put an unprecedented amount of pressure on
Read moreGiven the impact that Covid-19 has had on our professional lives, especially the various lockdowns and restrictions, the use of
Read moreMany in the business world may believe that, amid the pandemic, the sales cycle is becoming longer and more arduous,
Read moreTo navigate through the worldwide Covid-19 health crisis, organisations from every sector have needed to adapt enterprise and customer-facing operations
Read moreNvidia today launched a formal certification program for systems based on graphical processor units (GPUs) deployed in on-premises IT environments
Read more5G is the current revolution in wireless technology, and every chip company old and new is trying to burrow their
Read moreVAST Data and Nvidia today unveiled a reference architecture that promises to accelerate storage performance when servers based on graphical
Read moreA couple of months ago at CNBC’s Transform conference, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna painted a picture of a company in
Read moreMicrosoft and SAP have announced an extension of their existing partnership, one that will see Microsoft Teams integrated into SAP’s
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