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How machine learning is changing business communications - JAXenter
The business communications landscape has changed dramatically in the last twenty years, thanks to Voice-Over-Internet-Protocol (VoIP) and the rise of the internet. Telephone networks are no longer tied to a wired landline network. Instead, your VoIP phone system can be operated from various IP addresses, providing flexibility for workers and devices. Machine learning is further transforming that landscape. Gartner, in their report, Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends for 2020, state that AI and machine learning are increasingly used to make decisions in place of humans.
Google's 55inch, $5k 'Jamboard' goes on sale
Google has unveiled a giant touch-screen canvas for companies trying to make it easier for their employees to brainstorm as they work on team projects and other assignments. The'Jamboard,' will replace whiteboard, the firm hopes, and goes on sale today for $4,999. It boasts a 55-inch, ultrahigh-definition screen capable of recognizing the difference between when someone is writing on it with a stylus or touching it with a finger. The'Jamboard,' boasts a 55-inch, ultrahigh-definition screen capable of recognizing the difference between when someone is writing on it with a stylus or touching it with a finger, Google says. As with a whiteboard, employees can post their ideas, documents and images on the Jamboard, only they won't need markers, tape or sticky notes to do it.
Bot or not? Google reveals 'invisible' test to spot humans
Internet users are now well accustomed to the brief frustration of the CAPTCHA system – the quick tests that require you type distorted letters or check a box that says'I am not a robot' before proceeding. But now, Google is tapping into machine learning and advanced risk analysis techniques to spot potential bots without you even knowing it. This means the tests will be'invisible,' as the system will instead rely on distinct cues that let it know the user is a human, or alert it of a possible bot. Google is tapping into machine learning and advanced risk analysis techniques to spot potential bots without you even knowing it. The new'invisible' service will let human users through based on their interactions, eliminating the need for a dedicated test Instead of using CAPTCHA tests to determine if the user is human, the system will let the user's interactions speak for themselves. Using machine learning and advanced risk analysis, it will consider'the user's entire engagement with the CAPTCHA, and evaluates a broad range of cues that distinguish humans from bots.'
Google 55inch 'megatablet' will cost $5,000
Google has unveiled a giant touch-screen canvas for companies trying to make it easier for their employees to brainstorm as they work on team projects and other assignments. The'Jamboard,' will replace whiteboard, the firm hopes, and will go on sale in May for $4,999. It boasts a 55-inch, ultrahigh-definition screen capable of recognizing the difference between when someone is writing on it with a stylus or touching it with a finger. The'Jamboard,' boasts a 55-inch, ultrahigh-definition screen capable of recognizing the difference between when someone is writing on it with a stylus or touching it with a finger, Google says. As with a whiteboard, employees can post their ideas, documents and images on the Jamboard, only they won't need markers, tape or sticky notes to do it.