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Trustworthy AI

1105 words

We are already using AI models whether we are conscious of it or not. Models are increasingly being embedded in all sorts of applications including those making high impact decisions. Trusting these models will be a key to their adoption.

Image Processing with Torchvision

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This is a brief overview of the most common image-processing tasks that can be performed using the PyTorch Torchvision package. Including classification, localisation, object detection, instance segmentation and semantic segmentation.

Google I/O 2017 - AI

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Google held their annual developer conference Google I/O from May 17-19.

APPLE

Apple WWDC 2017

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Apple held their annual developer conference WWDC June 5-9 in San Jose. The most interesting announcements for me were ARKit, Core ML and the HomePod.

AUGMENTED REALITY

COMPANIES

Weekly Roundup: Friday, 26 May, 2017

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This week’s roundup of links include a designers guide to AI, efforts by organizations to tackle ‘fake news’ and are Apple moving into the health space?

Weekly Roundup: Friday, 19 May, 2017

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This weeks roundup of links includes Google introducing the TensorFlow Research Cloud, cybersecurity following the WannaCrypt ransomware attack and Apple’s New Campus.

Weekly Roundup: Friday, 12 May, 2017

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This weeks roundup of links includes how the New York times saved itself, how data is the new oil and Snap’s first results as a public company.

Weekly Roundup: Friday, 5 May, 2017

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This weeks roundup of links includes Instacart announce their first public dataset release, Unroll.me selling your data, net nutrality, eBook sales, TV Now, Alphabet results and Microsoft anouncements.

COMPUTING

Weekly Roundup: Friday, 9 June, 2017

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Security Group at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory on the implications for connected device updates and the British American Security Information Council on Windows XP on nuclear submarines.

CRYPTOCURRENCY

CYBER SECURITY

Weekly Roundup: Friday, 9 June, 2017

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Security Group at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory on the implications for connected device updates and the British American Security Information Council on Windows XP on nuclear submarines.

Weekly Roundup: Friday, 26 May, 2017

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This week’s roundup of links include a designers guide to AI, efforts by organizations to tackle ‘fake news’ and are Apple moving into the health space?

Weekly Roundup: Friday, 19 May, 2017

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This weeks roundup of links includes Google introducing the TensorFlow Research Cloud, cybersecurity following the WannaCrypt ransomware attack and Apple’s New Campus.

DATA PRIVACY

Weekly Roundup: Friday, 9 June, 2017

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Security Group at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory on the implications for connected device updates and the British American Security Information Council on Windows XP on nuclear submarines.

Weekly Roundup: Friday, 2 June, 2017

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Apple, Google and NVIDIA and the race to build AI chips. Google and Facebook gather more data, what do they do with it? better target ads of course.

Weekly Roundup: Friday, 19 May, 2017

314 words

This weeks roundup of links includes Google introducing the TensorFlow Research Cloud, cybersecurity following the WannaCrypt ransomware attack and Apple’s New Campus.

Weekly Roundup: Friday, 5 May, 2017

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This weeks roundup of links includes Instacart announce their first public dataset release, Unroll.me selling your data, net nutrality, eBook sales, TV Now, Alphabet results and Microsoft anouncements.

DATA SCIENCE

COVID-19 - Ireland Cases

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Download Covid-19 case data from Ireland’s COVID-19 Data Hub and tabulate and plot using a Python script.

Data Logger - Part 3 - Visualization

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This is the third in a series of posts to build a simple data logger system for temperature and relative humidity. Part 3 will use the Python Pandas package to visualize the data logged in the Amazon Timestream database.

Data Logger - Part 2 - Storage

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This is the second in a series of posts to build a simple data logger system for temperature and relative humidity. Part 2 will send data to an Amazon Timestream database.

Data Logger - Part 1 - Hardware

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This is the first in a series of posts to build a simple data logger system for temperature and relative humidity. Part 1 will build the hardware.

COVID-19 - Ireland County Data

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The Irish government has made available several datasets relating to the COVID-19 pandemic. These are available as raw data from Ireland’s COVID-19 Data Hub. This example looks at how you can download and produce visualisations of the Co...

Weekly Roundup: Friday, 9 June, 2017

606 words

Security Group at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory on the implications for connected device updates and the British American Security Information Council on Windows XP on nuclear submarines.

Weekly Roundup: Friday, 2 June, 2017

463 words

Apple, Google and NVIDIA and the race to build AI chips. Google and Facebook gather more data, what do they do with it? better target ads of course.

Weekly Roundup: Friday, 26 May, 2017

404 words

This week’s roundup of links include a designers guide to AI, efforts by organizations to tackle ‘fake news’ and are Apple moving into the health space?

Weekly Roundup: Friday, 12 May, 2017

326 words

This weeks roundup of links includes how the New York times saved itself, how data is the new oil and Snap’s first results as a public company.

Weekly Roundup: Friday, 5 May, 2017

369 words

This weeks roundup of links includes Instacart announce their first public dataset release, Unroll.me selling your data, net nutrality, eBook sales, TV Now, Alphabet results and Microsoft anouncements.

DEVELOPMENT

Weekly Roundup: Friday, 12 May, 2017

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This weeks roundup of links includes how the New York times saved itself, how data is the new oil and Snap’s first results as a public company.

ENTERPRISE

EVENT

Apple WWDC 2017

426 words

Apple held their annual developer conference WWDC June 5-9 in San Jose. The most interesting announcements for me were ARKit, Core ML and the HomePod.

Google I/O 2017 - AI

314 words

Google held their annual developer conference Google I/O from May 17-19.

INFRASTRUCTURE

Image Processing

Image Processing with Torchvision

1127 words

This is a brief overview of the most common image-processing tasks that can be performed using the PyTorch Torchvision package. Including classification, localisation, object detection, instance segmentation and semantic segmentation.

IoT

Data Logger - Part 3 - Visualization

520 words

This is the third in a series of posts to build a simple data logger system for temperature and relative humidity. Part 3 will use the Python Pandas package to visualize the data logged in the Amazon Timestream database.

Data Logger - Part 2 - Storage

688 words

This is the second in a series of posts to build a simple data logger system for temperature and relative humidity. Part 2 will send data to an Amazon Timestream database.

Data Logger - Part 1 - Hardware

625 words

This is the first in a series of posts to build a simple data logger system for temperature and relative humidity. Part 1 will build the hardware.

MACHINE LEARNING

Google I/O 2017 - AI

314 words

Google held their annual developer conference Google I/O from May 17-19.

MEDIA

Weekly Roundup: Friday, 26 May, 2017

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This week’s roundup of links include a designers guide to AI, efforts by organizations to tackle ‘fake news’ and are Apple moving into the health space?

Weekly Roundup: Friday, 12 May, 2017

326 words

This weeks roundup of links includes how the New York times saved itself, how data is the new oil and Snap’s first results as a public company.

Weekly Roundup: Friday, 5 May, 2017

369 words

This weeks roundup of links includes Instacart announce their first public dataset release, Unroll.me selling your data, net nutrality, eBook sales, TV Now, Alphabet results and Microsoft anouncements.

MESSAGING

NET NEUTRALITY

SOCIAL MEDIA

TRANSPORT

Trustworthy AI

Trustworthy AI

1105 words

We are already using AI models whether we are conscious of it or not. Models are increasingly being embedded in all sorts of applications including those making high impact decisions. Trusting these models will be a key to their adoption.

VIRTUAL REALITY

WEEKLY ROUNDUP

Weekly Roundup: Friday, 9 June, 2017

606 words

Security Group at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory on the implications for connected device updates and the British American Security Information Council on Windows XP on nuclear submarines.

Weekly Roundup: Friday, 2 June, 2017

463 words

Apple, Google and NVIDIA and the race to build AI chips. Google and Facebook gather more data, what do they do with it? better target ads of course.

Weekly Roundup: Friday, 26 May, 2017

404 words

This week’s roundup of links include a designers guide to AI, efforts by organizations to tackle ‘fake news’ and are Apple moving into the health space?

Weekly Roundup: Friday, 19 May, 2017

314 words

This weeks roundup of links includes Google introducing the TensorFlow Research Cloud, cybersecurity following the WannaCrypt ransomware attack and Apple’s New Campus.

Weekly Roundup: Friday, 12 May, 2017

326 words

This weeks roundup of links includes how the New York times saved itself, how data is the new oil and Snap’s first results as a public company.

Weekly Roundup: Friday, 5 May, 2017

369 words

This weeks roundup of links includes Instacart announce their first public dataset release, Unroll.me selling your data, net nutrality, eBook sales, TV Now, Alphabet results and Microsoft anouncements.