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background On 1 March 2024, Singapore’s Personal Data Protection Commission (Commission) published Advisory Guidelines on the Use of Personal Data in AI Systems to Provide Recommendations, Predictions and Decisions (Guidelines). The guidelines were developed following a public consultation held in July and August last year, during which a number of organizations submitted comments.[1] Regarding the proposed draft guidelines. After considering all feedback received, the guidelines were published on March 1, 2024. Do the guidelines apply to all AI systems? These guidelines apply to identification AI systems used to make decisions, predictions, and recommendations. These do not apply to generative AI,…
Apple has revamped its MacBook Air family, announcing two new laptops that look… almost identical to their predecessors. But under the hood, the new MacBook Air 13 and MacBook Air 15 include some significant upgrades that significantly improve CPU, graphics, and wireless performance.new MacBook Air 13 Pre-orders are now available starting today for $1,099 or more.On the other hand, the new work MacBook Air 15 From $1299. Both of these lightweight, fanless laptops are expected to be available starting March 8, 2024.Both laptops are powered by an Apple M3 processor, but it’s worth noting that Apple offers several versions of…
Samsung has launched its latest product, the Galaxy F15 5G in India, which boasts a robust 6000mAh battery and a vibrant sAMOLED display. Available in Ash Black, Groovy Violet, and Jazzy Green shades, the smartphone comes in 4GB+128GB and 6GB+128GB storage configurations. Scheduled to launch on March 11 through Flipkart, Samsung.com, and select retailers, Galaxy F15 5G is priced starting at Rs 11,999 including bank offers.Early buyers can take advantage of Flipkart’s exclusive sale starting March 4, where buyers have a chance to get the Samsung Travel Adapter worth Rs 1,299 for just Rs 299.Aditya Babbar, vice president, MX Business,…
AI startup Anthropic has announced Claude 3, a new family of AI models. This includes Opus, the company’s “most intelligent model,” which it says outperformed OpenAI’s GPT-4 on a variety of tasks. How did Sam Altman scare board members? | What’s next for OpenAI?This family includes two other models. One is the Sonnet, which is currently available on Opus, and the other is the Haiku, which is the least powerful of the three models, but Anthropic says this will be available later.In a series of industry benchmark assessments including undergraduate and graduate level reasoning, mathematics, and general knowledge, Opus outperforms…
The United States is developing a 6G wireless communication system with nine military allies, and has revealed its intention to apply its own standards to start a technological competition with China and narrow China’s opportunities. As Axios explained, “The battle to impact 6G standards is underway.” While the United States may want to maintain its technological hegemony, such hegemonic thinking will only have a negative impact not only on its own 6G industry but also on the global 6G industry. After all, like most communications technologies, 6G is based on tens of thousands of patents developed by scientists and engineers…
Trilogy NextGen, a leader in private cellular broadband, broadcast, and cloud convergence, announced the deployment of a private 5G network at its new Trinity Broadcast Network (TBN) studio in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The Trilogy NextGen private 5G network leverages Microsoft Azure Private Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) and Ericsson 5G Radio Dot Systems to provide secure, seamless, high-speed connectivity over the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) spectrum across broadcast facilities. Offers. TBN’s state-of-the-art broadcast center can host up to 20 different live and recorded broadcasts at any given time. By fully integrating a private 5G edge network and 5G-enabled cameras…
RouteThis Inc., a leading provider of in-home WiFi troubleshooting and connectivity CX solutions for Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and smart home brands, has introduced Quality of Installation (QoI) for home WiFi measurements. QoI enables ISPs to quantitatively track, measure, and verify the success of home WiFi installations, enabling them to deliver consistently high quality of experience (QoE) from day one. The typical American home now has 21 connected devices, and customers expect them all to work flawlessly in every room. As ISPs increase gigabit speeds, most customers no longer notice the difference. Rather, his overall QoE increases satisfaction, and a…
peter starkExecutive Officer and General Managerviva compassData is becoming increasingly important as more pharmaceutical companies adopt new algorithm-based technologies. Veeva Compass executive Peter Stark, his VP and general manager, discusses how data gives pharmaceutical companies a more complete picture of patient populations and the importance of collecting patient-centric data. We talked to a pharmaceutical company executive about sex.Pharmaceutical executives: Why is more complete patient-centric data so important in complex treatments?peter stark: Imagine you are a commercial leader trying to find the right patient for a complex treatment at the right time. Rare diseases and precision medicine may seek out patients…
Four internet cables were cut in the Red Sea. David Oller/European Press via Getty Images Internet services across large swathes of Asia, Europe and the Middle East have been disrupted following damage to major providers’ undersea cables to these regions. A statement from Hong Kong telecommunications company HGC Global Communications said up to 25% of traffic in the region was affected. The company is currently rerouting traffic and “extending assistance to affected businesses” to minimize disruption. There are more than 15 undersea internet cables in the Red Sea. HGC earlier said in a separate statement that it was “extremely rare”…
A report says undersea cables in the Red Sea have been damaged, causing “significant” disruption to global communications networks. It was not immediately clear how the cables were damaged, but according to CNN, Yemeni government officials warned that Houthi rebels could target undersea cables, leading to internet Providers were reportedly forced to divert up to 25% of their internet traffic between Asia and Europe. middle east. The Iranian-backed terrorist group has already attacked commercial ships sailing in the Red Sea since Israel’s ground attacks on the Gaza Strip in November, forcing ships to reroute and raising shipping costs by more…

