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The health benefits of Dry January
Weight loss, better sleep, and more can happen in one alcohol-free month. The month-long challenge began 2013 with 4,000 registrants. That number has swelled to 200,000. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Holiday hangover season is upon us, and murmurs of Dry January are back.
How green tech can help the U.S. gain traction on climate change
We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. When it comes to climate change and greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs), the United States is moving backwards, according to a report released earlier this year by the Rhodium Group, an independent research organization. The report says, "… progress in reducing U.S. GHG emissions was reversed in 2021, moving from 22.2% below 2005 levels in 2020 to only 17.4% in 2021, putting the U.S. even further off track from achieving its 2025 and 2030 climate targets." The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) took on the trend and recently detailed newly proposed rules that would require companies -- both foreign and domestic that are registered with the SEC -- to report climate impact and emissions information. The proposal aims to bring standardization via policy to what has, until now, been largely optional -- unlike the EU, which established similar reporting requirements in 2014.
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The Real Benefits of Artificial Intelligence (AI) -- Security Today
Learn how AI is driving the future of video surveillance technology. See how it can play an important role in mitigating risks and creating a safer environment for organizations. This webinar will highlight the benefits of Artificial Intelligence which includes reducing the occurrence of false alarms during active monitoring, increasing efficiency during forensic review, and reducing storage and bandwidth requirements - all while turning your surveillance into actionable business intelligence. Aaron M Saks, MSIT Sr. Product and Technical Training Manager Mr. Saks is the Sr. His primary responsibilities include managing the development of training and certification programs for various user groups.
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Top 4 Artificial Intelligence Engineer certifications in 2021
With the high rise in demand for talent in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the need for professionals who have expertise in this field has also increased immensely. Worldwide, many organizations are on the lookout for individuals who possess a great skillsets in the field of AI. This demand gave rise to the artificial intelligence engineer certification program, which is offered by several online learning institutes. If a person wants to enhance their skill set and also stay ahead in the growing populations then doing a certification program in the field of AI is the best choice. In this article, let's understand the most affordable and industry-recognized top AI certifications that one can do to jump the career ladder.
SEC and FINRA Provide Guidance Regarding Cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence, and Digital Assets
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) made several regulatory announcements this summer relating to cybersecurity, artificial intelligence (AI), and digital assets. These announcements are detailed below and include a FINRA summary report on the uses of AI in the securities industry, a FINRA regulatory notice regarding its members' activities relating to digital assets, and a risk alert from the SEC's Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations (OCIE) on increased cybersecurity threats. On June 10, 2020, FINRA issued a summary report regarding existing and emerging uses of AI by securities industry participants. For a more detailed discussion of FINRA's summary report, please see our previous update. On July 9, 2020, FINRA reissued a request that member firms continue to proactively engage with their FINRA risk monitoring analyst regarding any type of digital asset activity, current or planned, similar to requests made in 2018 and again in 2019.
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AI Talks: Artificial Intelligence for Good
General Assembly is 2 blocks from the MBTA Red line South Station at 125 Summer St, Boston, MA (at intersection with High St - map here). Show ID at the security desk and come to the 13th floor. There are parking meters along Atlantic Ave and other area streets, but we recommend parking on-site, at the "125 Summer St Garage" at 28 Lincoln St, for $12 after 5 pm.
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AIPLA CLE Webinar: Patenting Machine Learning Inventions for Companies Outside the Software Industry
The use and development of artificial intelligence and machine learning technology is spreading from niche Silicon Valley software companies to almost all innovative businesses, including those outside the traditional software field. Stitch Fix CEO Katrina Lake recently said: "In 10 years, every'relevant' company will be a tech company." As such, a strategy for inventing and using machine learning technology, and for generating IP based on the resulting inventions, is essential to non-software companies. This presentation focuses on assisting private patent practitioners, as well as in-house attorneys, in understanding the machine learning technology space, developing processes for identifying patentable inventions in the machine learning field, and patenting such inventions. The presentation defines machine learning, addresses strategies for drafting and prosecuting patent applications in the US, and discusses advantages and disadvantages that non-software technology companies may have in obtaining patents in this space.
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