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Combating insurance fraud with machine learning
Most insurance companies depend on human expertise and business rules-based software to protect themselves from fraud. However, people move on. And the drive fordigital transformationand process automation means data and scenarios change faster than you can update the rules. By Georgios Kapetanvasileiou, Analytical Consultant at SAS
Women in Business EXPO partners with Baroness Michelle Mone OBE
Leading entrepreneur Baroness Michelle Mone, of Mayfair OBE has announced that she will be hosting a two-day, five-star no nonsense business retreat in April 2020, giving a small and select group of businesspeople the opportunity to get personal insights and advice that will supercharge their careers.
The most common hacking methods per industry
More than half of UK businesses have reported cyber-attacks in 2019. And recent threats to Britain’s nuclear industry proves no-one is safe. Is each industry susceptible to a certain type of hacking? Specops Software sought to find out. Individuals from a range of sectors were asked whether they/their company had experienced a cyber-attack in the past five years (or since launch).
Solutions for cloud AI chip targeting neural network training
Mentor, a Siemens business, has announced that artificial intelligence (AI) solution provider Enflame Technology has recently used Mentor’s Tessent software product family to successfully meet silicon test requirements and achieve rapid test bring-up for its new Deep Thinking Unit (DTU) chip.
Practical applications for AI and ML in embedded systems
Embedded development is often driven by the need to deploy highly optimised and efficient systems.AI is positioned to disrupt businesses either by enabling new approaches to solving complex problems or threatening the status quo for whole business sectors or types of jobs. Guest blog written byGareth Noyes.
Broadening the scope of cooperations
X-FAB Silicon Foundries SE has announced that it is broadening the scope of its cooperation with the EUROPRACTICEConsortium which counts high profile institutions such as Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits and imec as members.
3D prototype of compute element for exascale
The European ExaNoDe project has built a compute node prototype paving the way to exascale, combining 3DIC with multi-chip-module integration technologies, heterogeneous compute elements with Arm cores and FPGA acceleration and the UNIMEM memory system, all powered by a high-performance, high-productivity software stack.
AI evolution is pushing technology to its limits
AI is projected to grow exponentially, which is exciting. Most of the revenue that has been made so far has been around training and research. This of course makes sense – AI is still very young, and people are constantly coming up with new ways of improving accuracy and making AI more efficient.
Will the 2020s be the decade of the robot?
The robot is not a new invention. George Devol applied for the first patents in 1954, and they were widely used in manufacturing to carry out repetitive tasks as early as the 1970s. However, although they have clearly been very much a part of our past, as John Johnson, NPI Director, Chemigraphic highlights, they are also key to the future.
One in five SMBs use no endpoint security
New research commissioned and published by cyber security company, BullGuard, has revealed an alarming number of small businesses in the UK and US are not prepared for a potential cyber attack or breach. One-third of companies with 50 or fewer employees report using free, consumer-grade cyber security, and one in five companies use no endpoint security whatsoever.