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The Next Leap in Data Storage – How HAMR Hard Drive Technology Is Changing Everything?
In this digital-first world, we are generating data at a record-breaking pace. This demand is driven by AI, cloud computing, IoT devices, and high-resolution video streaming. However, our requirements for storage capacity are skyrocketing. An older technology, like conventional hard drives, cannot keep up with the demand. That’s where HAMR hard drives (heat-assisted magnetic recording)…

Changing the conversation in health care
Generative artificial intelligence is transforming the ways humans write, read, speak, think, empathize, and act within and across languages and cultures. In health care, gaps in communication between patients and practitioners can worsen patient outcomes and prevent improvements in practice and care. The Language/AI Incubator, made possible through funding from the MIT Human Insight Collaborative (MITHIC),…

Rethinking AppSec: How DevOps, containers, and serverless are changing the rules – Help Net Security
Application security is changing fast. In this Help Net Security interview, Loris Gutic, Global CISO at Bright, talks about what it takes to keep up. Gutic explains how DevOps, containers, and serverless tools are shaping security, and shares views on the biggest risks, important controls, and why AI must be used carefully. How has your…

How AI is changing the game for high-performance SoC designs
The need for intelligent interconnect solutions has become critical as the scale, complexity, and customizability of today’s systems-on-chip (SoC) continue to increase. Traditional network-on-chip (NoC) technologies have played a vital role in addressing connectivity and data movement challenges, but the growing intricacy of designs necessitates a more advanced approach. Especially, when high-end SoC designs are…

How AI is Changing the Way We Tackle Conspiracy Theories
Conspiracy theories have always been a part of human history, drawing people in with stories of secret plots and hidden truths. But in today’s connected world, these theories are not just harmless gossip; they’ve become a global problem. With social media, false ideas like “9/11 was an inside job” or “vaccines have microchips” can spread…