8 Ways To Reduce Ai Burnout

The same survey by IBM finds that trust is extremely important – four in five respondents cite being able to explain how their AI arrived at a decision as important to their business. However, AI is still code – ones and zeros. It doesn’t carry the empathy and often is missing context, as I and my co-author Andy Thurai, strategist with Constellation Research, explained in a recent Harvard Business Review article....

February 27, 2023 · 6 min · 1093 words · Pamela Castano

A Data Management Employee Quit Then The Nastiness Began

They get hired for a lot of money. They get poached for even more money. Their cash buys them big houses. Their charm earns them resentment. You’d think there wasn’t anyone in tech who earns less than $250,000. But then there are data management employees. They’re really quite important. They’re not necessarily well paid. A quick squint at Glassdoor shows that the average base pay for a data management employee is $61,100....

February 27, 2023 · 3 min · 578 words · Dorothy Witten

Adobe Analytics To Be Free For Profs Students Launches Curriculum

The effort is modeled after Adobe’s Creative Cloud program for classroom use. Adobe Analytics curriculum is part of the next generation Adobe Education Exchange. College instructors and students will be able to use Adobe Analytics for free along with course curriculum and hands-on activities. The education license could be handy for students looking at industries in Adobe’s orbit, such as retail, media and travel. There are similar efforts underway in higher education....

February 27, 2023 · 2 min · 254 words · Hilda Williams

Adobe S Customer Experience Offerings Are Getting A Generative Ai Upgrade

We’re looking at an enormous increase in the ability for businesses to meet the unique needs of individual customers, as well as an enormous increase in the ability for businesses to target those customers with psychological and demographic precision. It gives a whole new meaning to “buyer beware.” Also: How to use ChatGPT to write code Rather than general-purpose AI tools that can respond to text prompts or generate images on demand, we’re starting to see more special-purpose tools using the same Large Language Model (LLM) approach we’ve been exploring in ChatGPT....

February 27, 2023 · 8 min · 1631 words · James Lochen

Adt Vs Protection 1 The Key Differences

Comparing ADT and Protection 1 is an apples-to-apples proposition. In a home security era marked by home automation, DIY installation, and self-monitoring via app, ADT and Protection 1 maintain a number of traditional features of home security. Both offer professionally installed and monitored systems with three-year contracts. If you’re looking for a traditional security system and feel comfortable committing for the long haul, both providers offer reliable protection and decent tech....

February 27, 2023 · 4 min · 830 words · Jonathan West

Ai Ethics Maturity Model A Company Guide

As a Principal Architect of Ethical AI Practice at Salesforce, Baxter develops research-informed best practice to educate Salesforce employees, customers, and the industry on the development of responsible AI. She collaborates and partners with external AI and ethics experts to continuously evolve Salesforce policies, practices, and products. Prior to Salesforce, Baxter worked at Google, eBay, and Oracle in User Experience Research. Baxter is the author of “"=”">. According to Baxter, developing ethical AI is not a nice-to-have but the responsibility of the entire organization....

February 27, 2023 · 4 min · 686 words · Norma Burrage

Ai Meets Crm And Bi 15 Salesforce Einstein And Einstein Analytics Announcements From Dreamforce 2019

This gap exists, Salesforce executives asserted, because too many companies are struggling to overcome data-management and data-science technical hurdles, so they have yet to put AI into production at scale. Salesforce’s alternative is Einstein and Einstein Analytics, both of which offer prebuilt, CRM-embedded predictions and recommendations along with the ability to build AI apps and answer company-specific business questions without coding or data science expertise. There’s no question that AI is of interest to organizations and that the Einstein and Einstein Analytics promise of pre-built capabilities and declarative, no-code/low-code app and model development is compelling....

February 27, 2023 · 5 min · 947 words · Aura Garcia

Airpods Pro 2 Vs Airpods Pro Were They Worth The Wait

Also: 5 great AirPods deals happening now Specifications You should buy AirPods Pro 2 if… 1. Sound quality is most important to you Apple made several changes to improve the sound quality of the AirPods Pro 2. First, the company introduced its new H2 chip, which provides improved sound processing at multiple stages of the earbuds’ operation. This is further boosted by the inclusion of new “low distortion” audio drivers, a new amplifier, and other tweaks to provide a wide sound stage than their predecessors....

February 27, 2023 · 3 min · 566 words · Peter Morrison

Amd S New Ryzen 7000 Cpu Promises Big Performance Boost For High End Pcs

AMD’s four new CPUs apply pressure on Intel in the market for high-end PCs and aim to deliver what will appeal to gamers, content creators, and others who want the best performance. The x86 Ryzen 7000 series are built on a 5nm process from chip manufacturing contractor Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC), featuring up to 16 cores with 32 threads, and will be available on 27 September for between $299 and $699....

February 27, 2023 · 2 min · 387 words · Roy Patrick

Amid Rumors Of Microsoft Acquisition Mandiant Reports Q4 Revenue Of 132 Million

The company reported a loss per share of $0.10 for the quarter on revenue of $132.9 million. For the full fiscal year, Mandiant said it had a revenue of $483 million, representing a 21% increase year over year. It also reported a non-GAAP net loss per share of 51 cents Wall Street was expecting a Q4 loss of $0.13 per share on revenue of $131.57 million. The report sent Mandiant’s shares down 2% in late trading....

February 27, 2023 · 3 min · 466 words · Tanya Elliott

Android Apps On Windows Microsoft S Project Takes Another Big Step Forwards

This update to WSA, version 2209.40000.26.0, brings improvements to camera support, clipboard stability, multi-threaded performance, security for graphic streaming, and package launches. It also introduces security updates to the Linux kernel, general platform stability, and updates it to Chromium WebView 105. It’s available on the Windows Insider Dev and Beta channels, according to Microsoft’s blogpost. Also: The 10 best Windows laptops: Top notebooks, 2-in-1s, and ultraportables Microsoft says WSA has reached ‘version one’, as one of its engineers tweeted earlier before the new release arrived: “Windows Subsystem for Android is officially v1....

February 27, 2023 · 2 min · 263 words · Kimberly Hargraves

Apple Hit With Yet Another Batterygate Lawsuit

It also came with unexpected side effects, causing handsets to reboot in cold weather or when the battery’s charge level was low. The feature was initially rolled out to iPhone 6, iPhone 6s, and iPhone SE and later expanded to include the iPhone 7, 7 Plus, 8, 8 Plus and iPhone X models. This latest UK-based multimillion-pound legal claim has been launched by Justin Gutmann, a consumer rights campaigner, and alleges that Apple deliberately misled users, and rather than roll out a battery recall or replacement program; the company instead pushed out this feature to cover up the fact that older iPhone batteries were not able to cope with the new power demands put on them....

February 27, 2023 · 2 min · 353 words · Ronnie Comfort

Apple Icloud Photos Now Works With Windows 11 Photos App

The new Windows 11 Photos now directly integrate with Apple iCloud Photos, which should make it easier to view photos and videos taken on an iPhone on a PC. The Photos/iCloud Photos integration was announced last month, along with Microsoft’s deal with Apple to bring Apple Music and Apple TV apps to the Microsoft Store at some point in 2023. Windows 11 users need to update the Photos app from the Microsoft Store....

February 27, 2023 · 2 min · 299 words · John Nelson

Apple Just Released Updates For The Iphone Ipad And Mac With Bug Fixes And Security Improvements

The updates are iOS 16.3.1, iPadOS 16.3.1, MacOS 13.2.1, WatchOS 9.3.1, HomePodOS 16.3.2, and tvOS 16.3.2, and they include several bug fixes and security improvements. Also: The 5 best iPhone models When checking for an update on my iPhone 14 Pro Max, I was presented with the following change log: iCloud settings may be unresponsive or incorrectly display if apps are using iCloud.Siri requests for Find My may not work....

February 27, 2023 · 2 min · 265 words · Elizabeth Godoy

Apple Says Sad Hopeless Pc Users Suffer From Ipad Envy

You look outside your window and these people seem so happy. They’re sitting contentedly in parks with warm lattes, while you’re wrapped up in work, cables, and very dull PCs. You have huge screens upon which explosions occur every few seconds, as you try to become one of the world’s great gamers. Meanwhile, some younger tyke is sitting outside – outside, I tell you – merrily gaming away with fresh air whispering through his locks....

February 27, 2023 · 2 min · 390 words · Miguel Burns

Are M1 Macs A Bad Buy Now

That’s a massive performance boost, and combined with a RAM bump to 24GB and a doubling of the memory bandwidth, it’s something that people wanting the best performance possible will probably want. Let’s begin with the differences between the M1 and M2. I’ve not had an opportunity to have hands-on time with MacBooks running these chips, so all I have to go on are Apple’s facts and figures. I’ve outlined the main differences here but the bottom line is that the M2 has an 18% faster CPU and a 35% faster GPU....

February 27, 2023 · 2 min · 383 words · Brian Smith

Arm Architectures Step Up The Battle For Windows

But even that still represents less than 60 percent of MediaTek’s revenue. The company has high or leading market share in a range of device types, including smart TVs, routers, and Chromebooks with its Kompanio processors. While it has partnerships with Intel and AMD to offer 5G radios for x86 laptops, however, Windows can’t run on MediaTek’s PC-focused processors the way Chrome OS can. At least, not yet. By riding the Chromebook wave, MediaTek is tapping into a part of the PC market that’s gaining market share and is poised to benefit from federal funds earmarked to equip schools with technology....

February 27, 2023 · 3 min · 512 words · Jerry Nachtrieb

Artemis Mission Orion Spaceship Completes Lunar Flyby

The space agency said Orion reacquired signal with NASA’s Deep Space Network, at 7:59 am EST after successfully performing the outbound powered flyby burn at 7:44 am EST, firing the ship’s orbital maneuvering system engine for 2 minutes and 30 seconds to accelerate the spacecraft at a rate of more than 580 mph. At the time of the burn, Orion was 328 miles above the Moon: Shortly after the burn, Orion passed 81 miles above the Moon, traveling at 5,102 mph....

February 27, 2023 · 3 min · 476 words · Fred Brown

Athleta Launches Digital Content Platform For Women

Athleta announced the platform alongside the news of a partnership with obé Fitness, a platform with a focus on entertainment, pop culture, design, and fitness content. Kim Waldmann, chief digital officer at Athleta, said customers told the company that “wellbeing is a complex journey, rich with questions, and there isn’t a place where women can talk about it holistically or discover the best solutions.” “We’re excited to offer AthletaWell, a new digital platform for women to help each other navigate the complexities of modern-day womanhood and to connect our customers in a way that will enhance their overall experience with the brand in a meaningful way, thus creating even more brand loyalty over time,” Waldmann said....

February 27, 2023 · 2 min · 413 words · Lakisha Ogg

Australia Retailer S Customer Data Compromised In Third Party Breach

Formerly known as Pegasus Group Australia, My Rewards also confirmed the breach in a statement Thursday, revealing that preliminary investigations pointed to an “unauthorised access” to its systems in August 2021, which led to the data compromise. This meant that personally identifiable information, including names, email addresses, and phone numbers, likely had been made publicly available, the company said, noting that all its data were stored in Australia. My Rewards added that its IT systems currently had not suffered any breach and would work with the relevant authorities....

February 27, 2023 · 4 min · 733 words · Amy Phelps