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AWS AWS Machine Learning Blog How Patsnap used GPT-2 inference on Amazon SageMaker with low latency and cost https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning/how-patsnap-used-gpt-2-inference-on-amazon-sagemaker-with-low-latency-and-cost/ How Patsnap used GPT inference on Amazon SageMaker with low latency and costThis blog post was co authored and includes an introduction by Zilong Bai senior natural language processing engineer at Patsnap You re likely familiar with the autocomplete suggestion feature when you search for something on Google or Amazon Although the search terms in these scenarios are pretty common keywords or expressions that we use in daily life … 2023-07-24 21:23:16
AWS AWS Amazon Connect Chat Message Receipts | Amazon Web Services https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaXpMmCHoMU Amazon Connect Chat Message Receipts Amazon Web ServicesIn this video users will learn how to setup Amazon Connect chat message receipts for their customer chat interface and understand how receipt events are triggered Learn more at Subscribe More AWS videos More AWS events videos Do you have technical AWS questions Ask the community of experts on AWS re Post ABOUT AWSAmazon Web Services AWS is the world s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform offering over fully featured services from data centers globally Millions of customers ーincluding the fastest growing startups largest enterprises and leading government agencies ーare using AWS to lower costs become more agile and innovate faster amazonconnect AWS AmazonWebServices CloudComputing 2023-07-24 21:11:00
技術ブログ Developers.IO [アップデート] Amazon CloudWatch Synthetics で Node.js 向けの新しいランタイムバージョン 5.0 が使えるようになりましたが、注意しながらアップグレードしましょう https://dev.classmethod.jp/articles/synthetics-node-js-runtime-version-5/ アップデートAmazonCloudWatchSyntheticsでNodejs向けの新しいランタイムバージョンが使えるようになりましたが、注意しながらアップグレードしましょういわさです。 2023-07-24 21:32:00
海外TECH Ars Technica SpaceX teases another application for Starship https://arstechnica.com/?p=1956125 commercial 2023-07-24 21:41:35
海外TECH Ars Technica After bopping an asteroid 3 years ago, NASA will finally see the results https://arstechnica.com/?p=1956175 asteroid 2023-07-24 21:13:37
海外TECH Ars Technica Jury orders Google to pay $339M for patent-infringing Chromecast https://arstechnica.com/?p=1956208 chromecastgoogle 2023-07-24 21:02:58
海外TECH MakeUseOf 6 Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Dictation Software https://www.makeuseof.com/dictation-advantages-disadvantages/ Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Dictation SoftwareDictation software can be super helpful but it s not without its share of downsides Here are some advantages and disadvantages of using dictation 2023-07-24 21:30:24
海外TECH DEV Community How to Save the Data in IPFS Using the Pinata(2023) https://dev.to/cryptoninja0617/how-to-save-the-data-in-ipfs-using-the-pinata2023-1p0g How to Save the Data in IPFS Using the Pinata Hello Everyone Thank you for your interest in my article This is Crypto Ninja s first article And I hope my experience will help you In this guide you ll learn how to create Pinata public and private Api keys and secret keys We ll also look at how to use these keys in NFT Marketplace Generally developers save data in IPFS using the Infura But we can save the data using the Piñata If we use Piñata API first we have to create account in Piñata Cloud If you create a piñata cloud account you can see a screen as follows And then let s create API Keys First click Api keys button on left slider bar and then click New Key button on right top You can see a screen as follows Type key name in Key Name field and then click Create Key button Now is important You can see three keys API Key API Secret JWT You have to copy and save these We just created piñata cloud account and API key Secret key and JWT To be next let s see how to use these This is the Pinata ts file This is the part that use Pinata API Key Secret Key and JWT Until here we saw how to create piñata cloud account and API Key Secret Key and JWT and then how to use these Thank you again for your time to read my article 2023-07-24 21:32:46
Apple AppleInsider - Frontpage News Google proposes a new tracking superpower in Chrome https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/07/24/google-proposes-a-new-tracking-superpower-in-chrome?utm_medium=rss Google proposes a new tracking superpower in ChromeGoogle might not be completely ready to give up website cookies just yet but the company is certainly investigating alternatives like a user tracking ad platform built into one of the most popular web browsers available Google logoFor the most part Google has at least put up a little bit of an effort to reduce the amount of tracking it does like the Privacy Sandbox for Chrome Technically Google is still working towards phasing out third party cookies Until then though the company is also working on alternatives ーfor more tracking Read more 2023-07-24 21:25:12
Apple AppleInsider - Frontpage News iPhone 15 display assembly problems reportedly resolved https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/07/24/iphone-15-display-assembly-problems-reportedly-resolved?utm_medium=rss iPhone display assembly problems reportedly resolvedApple has begun ramping up display production for the iPhone lineup with shipments expected to be higher than iPhone series despite rumored production issues iPhone ProEvery model in the iPhone lineup is expected to have a Dynamic Island which complicates display production A previous reports suggested that LG Display was encountering issues with producing the thin bezeled hole punched displays Read more 2023-07-24 21:02:36
海外TECH Engadget Astrophysicist who claimed to find alien tech may have done the science wrong https://www.engadget.com/astrophysicist-who-claimed-to-find-alien-tech-may-have-done-the-science-wrong-214008434.html?src=rss Astrophysicist who claimed to find alien tech may have done the science wrongLast month theoretical physicist Avi Loeb made headlines with the sensational claim that tiny spherules recovered from the bottom of the ocean were probably of alien origin “It s most likely a technological gadget with artificial intelligence he said to The New York Times which published a story today about the Harvard professor s contentious claims Although the biggest scientific breakthroughs often start with a bold hypothesis Loeb s peers believe the decorated astrophysicist s assertions can be called many things ーbut “good science isn t one of them Loeb s proclamations stem from an object that US government sensors logged on January th a fireball from space that blazed into the western Pacific Ocean off the northeastern coast of Papua New Guinea Highlighting its logged speed and direction as an anomaly Loeb and undergraduate assistant Amir Siraj targeted the otherwise inconsequential planetary entry as an object worthy of further investigation Fast forward to last month when Loeb led a voyage ーfunded by a crypto entrepreneur ーto recover evidence from the fireball s calculated crash path Dragging a magnetic sled attached to the expedition boat across the ocean floor the team recovered a series of tiny spherical objects which Loeb says “appear under a microscope as beautiful metallic marbles Preliminary analysis indicated that the sub millimeter orbs were percent iron with silicon magnesium and trace elements comprising the rest Loeb believes that “as a result of being exposed to the fireball s heat the surface of the object likely disintegrated into tiny spherules similar in number per unit area to those recovered by the expedition Avi Loeb MediumNot one to exercise much caution with public pronouncements Loeb wrote in a Medium post “Their discovery opens a new frontier in astronomy where what lay outside the solar system is studied through a microscope rather than a telescope He summarized in an equally dramatic manner “The discovery of spherules felt like a miracle Soon after CBS News picked up on his excitement and published an attention grabbing article titled “Harvard professor Avi Loeb believes he s found fragments of alien technology Loeb has sent the mysterious spheres to Harvard University the University of California Berkeley and the Bruker Corporation in Germany for more in depth analysis “It has material strength that is tougher than all space rock that were seen before and catalogued by NASA CBS Newsreported Loeb as saying earlier this month “We calculated its speed outside the solar system It was km per second faster than of all stars in the vicinity of the sun The fact that it was made of materials tougher than even iron meteorites and moving faster than of all stars in the vicinity of the sun suggested potentially it could be a spacecraft from another civilization or some technological gadget It all sounds fascinating especially with the resurgent interest in UFOs and the quest to discover signs of alien life But there s one problem The scientific community by and large believes Loeb is if not entirely full of it practicing something far outside what they d call science Peter Brown a meteor physicist at Western University in Ontario said that “several percent of detected events appear interstellar at first but almost always end up chalked up to a measurement error Steve Desch an astrophysicist at Arizona State University argued at a recent conference that if the object were traveling as fast as the data suggests ーone of the points Loeb uses to indicate its origin was from outside our solar system ーit would have been wholly incinerated entering the Earth s atmosphere Brown and other scientists also highlight Loeb s lack of engagement with peers who study similar unidentified fireballs Brown recently presented data accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal demonstrating that NASA s recordings in cases like these often end up being proven untrustworthy He believes the fireball likely impacted at a slower speed than the recorded data suggested “If the speed was overestimated then the object becomes more or less within the realm of what we see in terms of other bound solar system objects he said Loeb retorted by citing an unbendable trust in government data “They are responsible for national security I think they know what they are doing The New York Times adds that the government is unlikely to declassify the data that would allow the scientific community to learn how precise or not it is Avi Loeb MediumRegardless of the spherules origins researchers are alarmed by Loeb s penchant for venturing outside science to make bold and highly publicized claims ー nbsp with his scientific background boosting their perceived legitimacy The gist of their alarm is that becoming a Harvard employed astrophysicist doesn t grant you the wizard like ability to know the answers to questions the scientific method hasn t yet confirmed On the contrary it s supposed to mean your peers respect you for exercising restraint and doing quite the opposite “ Loeb s claims are a real breakdown of the peer review process and the scientific method Desch said to The New York Times “And it s so demoralizing and tiring Loeb s views about his peers harsh response can be summarized in his cited quote from philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer from a recent blog post “All truth passes through three stages First it is ridiculed second it is violently opposed and third it is accepted as self evident Notably Loeb seemingly refers to his team s preliminary findings ーwith plenty of question marks still intact ーas “truth The Oxford English Dictionary defines confirmation bias as “the tendency to interpret new evidence as confirmation of one s existing beliefs or theories Loeb s words and excited tone suggest he knows the answer and that his peers criticism stems from their resistance to the new frontier he s discovered However their criticism seems only partially about his specific conclusions it s paired with a larger concern about an esteemed cohort jumping to conclusions that fall far outside of the scientific method “What the public is seeing in Loeb is not how science works remarked Desch “And they shouldn t go away thinking that This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2023-07-24 21:40:08
海外TECH Engadget MIT's 'PhotoGuard' protects your images from malicious AI edits https://www.engadget.com/mits-photoguard-protects-your-images-from-malicious-ai-edits-213036912.html?src=rss MIT x s x PhotoGuard x protects your images from malicious AI editsDall E and Stable Diffusion were only the beginning As generative AI systems proliferate and companies work to differentiate their offerings from those of their competitors chatbots across the internet are gaining the power to edit images ーas well as create them ーwith the likes of Shutterstock and Adobe leading the way But with those new AI empowered capabilities come familiar pitfalls like the unauthorized manipulation of or outright theft of existing online artwork and images Watermarking techniques can help mitigate the latter while the new quot PhotoGuard quot technique developed by MIT CSAIL could help prevent the former PhotoGuard works by altering select pixels in an image such that they will disrupt an AI s ability to understand what the image is Those quot perturbations quot as the research team refers to them are invisible to the human eye but easily readable by machines The quot encoder quot attack method of introducing these artifacts targets the algorithmic model s latent representation of the target image ーthe complex mathematics that describes the position and color of every pixel in an image ーessentially preventing the AI from understanding what it is looking at nbsp The more advanced and computationally intensive quot diffusion quot attack method camouflages an image as a different image in the eyes of the AI It will define a target image and optimize the perturbations in its image so as to resemble its target Any edits that an AI tries to make on these quot immunized quot images will be applies to the fake quot target quot images resulting in an unrealistic looking generated image nbsp quot quot The encoder attack makes the model think that the input image to be edited is some other image e g a gray image quot MIT doctorate student and lead author of the paper Hadi Salman told Engadget quot Whereas the diffusion attack forces the diffusion model to make edits towards some target image which can also be some grey or random image quot The technique isn t foolproof malicious actors could work to reverse engineer the protected image potentially by adding digital noise cropping or flipping the picture “A collaborative approach involving model developers social media platforms and policymakers presents a robust defense against unauthorized image manipulation Working on this pressing issue is of paramount importance today Salman said in a release “And while I am glad to contribute towards this solution much work is needed to make this protection practical Companies that develop these models need to invest in engineering robust immunizations against the possible threats posed by these AI tools quot This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2023-07-24 21:30:36
海外ニュース Japan Times latest articles North Korea fires missiles, but remains silent on U.S. soldier’s fate https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2023/07/25/national/north-korea-fires-missiles-remains-silent-u-s-soldiers-fate/ North Korea fires missiles but remains silent on U S soldier s fateThe launch of two missiles came as the U S said said it had not had any substantive communication with Pyongyang since an American soldier crossed 2023-07-25 06:08:15
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ニュース BBC News - Home Spotify raises premium subscription price for millions https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-66297120?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA subscribers 2023-07-24 21:25:53
ニュース BBC News - Home Greta Thunberg carried away by police hours after fine https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-66295035?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA incident 2023-07-24 21:33:18
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