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Frontier Testing and Tuning Issues Minimized by Oak Ridge – High Performance Computing News Analysis | inside the HPC

OLCF’s Justin Whitt Everything about the Frontier supercomputer, the world’s first exascale system residing at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, is outsized: its power, its scale, and the attention it attracts. In HPC circles, attention and discussion has increasingly focused on performance issues as the lab prepares the system for “full user operations” by next January. …

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Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of October 7

Identity management and information security news for the week of October 7; Updates to Dashlane, SandboxAQ, Spin.ai and more

The editors of Solutions Review curated this list of the most notable identity management and information security news for the week of October 7. This curated list includes identity management and information security providers like Dashlane, SandboxAQ, Spin.ai, and more. Keeping tabs on all the most relevant identity management and information security news can be …

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RIKEN's Matsuoka Wins 2022 IEEE Seymour Cray Award - High Performance Computing News Analysis |  insideHPC

RIKEN’s Matsuoka Wins 2022 IEEE Seymour Cray Award – High Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC

Dr. Matsuoka is recognized for his “long-term world leadership in the design of supercomputing systems, such as TSUBAME and Fugaku”. The Seymour Cray Computer Engineering Award is one of the IEEE Computer Society’s most prestigious awards and is given in recognition of innovative contributions to high-performance computing systems that best exemplify the creative spirit demonstrated …

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The news at a glance: AI regulation, renewable energy and the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease

HUMAN RIGHTS Iranian university students mobilize to protest the crackdown Iranian universities have become hotbeds of anti-government protests – and violent police crackdowns – following the death of a young woman in the custody of the country’s infamous vice squad. Tehran’s prestigious Sharif University of Technology, for example, hailed as Iran’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, …

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Tesla's Biggest AI Day News Was the Dojo Supercomputer, Not the Optimus Robot

Tesla’s Biggest AI Day News Was the Dojo Supercomputer, Not the Optimus Robot

Elon Musk performed AI Day in front of the crowd with a focus on the humanoid robot Optimus. But while it could have a huge impact on our lives and society if it goes into mass production at Musk’s suggested price ($20,000), another part of the presentation will have more immediate effects. It was the …

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Algorithms Predict Sports Team Moves With 80% Accuracy – Neuroscience News

Summary: A new machine-learning algorithm can predict volleyball players’ in-game actions with 80% accuracy. Source: Cornell University Algorithms developed in the Cornell Lab for Intelligent Systems and Controls can predict the actions of volleyball players in-game with more than 80% accuracy, and now the lab is collaborating with the Big Red hockey team to extend …

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Artist Ian Cheng has channeled concerns about AI and fatherhood in a new high-tech but deeply personal film |  Artnet News

Artist Ian Cheng has channeled concerns about AI and fatherhood in a new high-tech but deeply personal film | Artnet News

Last summer, an illustration generated by artificial intelligence won first prize at the annual Colorado State Fair art competition. An internet outcry ensued, as social media users lamented a future in which artists would be supplanted by algorithms. “We watch the death of art unfold before our eyes,” read a Twitter post. He racked up …

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Q-CTRL Launches Learning Platform to Make Enterprises Quantum-Ready - High Performance Computing News Analysis |  inside the HPC

Q-CTRL Launches Learning Platform to Make Enterprises Quantum-Ready – High Performance Computing News Analysis | inside the HPC

SYDNEY, October 4, 2022 – Q-CTRL, a quantum control infrastructure software company, today launched Black Opal Enterprise, an expanded version of its learning platform designed to help enterprises adopt quantum computing . Q-CTRL said Black Opal Enterprise is the only complete and interactive enterprise-ready quantum computing education platform, which now includes user management, tracking, analytics …

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The deal is now official!  - Stacey on IoT |  Internet of Things News and Analysis

The deal is now official! – Stacey on IoT | Internet of Things News and Analysis

The Connectivity Standards Alliance certified and released the first version of the Matter smart home interoperability protocol on Tuesday and I couldn’t be happier. This means that member companies can now submit their devices to the certification protocol and get a badge indicating that their products are compliant with Matter. The Matter logo on a …

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Coast Guard Mutual Assistance announces program to support domestic abuse survivors

Coast Guard Mutual Assistance Announces Program to Support Victims of Domestic Abuse – Military News – Military Families

A two-year CBS News investigation found that more than 100,000 cases of domestic violence in the military have been reported since 2015. Although the Pentagon spends more than $1 billion on programs, there is a consistent lack immediate support for survivors. Although government financial assistance is available for survivors through the Transitional Compensation Program, it …

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