research and analysis
Remote Crypto Analyst openings in Austin, United States on August 09, 2022 – Blockchain Jobs & News
We are committed to fostering a culture of belonging where everyone feels seen, heard, valued for who they are and empowered to succeed. Our approach to cultivating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive culture is rooted in listening, learning and collective action. By embracing the diversity of our people, we achieve our best work and fuel innovation – generating the best possible outcomes for our customers and the communities they serve. CrowdStrike is committed to maintaining an environment of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action. If you need reasonable accommodation to access the information provided on this website, please contact Recruiting@crowdstrike.com, for further assistance.
Pathfinder Foundation introduces Artificial Intelligence platform for research and analysis
Pathfinder has come up with several reports to provide insights and recommendations for the government on economic reforms that have been fed into the organisation's ground breaking Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform – 'Pathfinder Partner Insights'. The Foundation's most recent initiative is an innovative venture, where its reports and other output documents produced over the years are hosted and displayed via an artificial intelligence platform. 'Pathfinder Partner Insights' will host a curated collection of documents, reports etc., that interested users can access through the Pathfinder Foundation's website pathfinderfoundation.org/digital-insights The AI platform will assist professionals who, as part of their busy schedules, must read numerous reports and official documents, which takes up a considerable portion of their time. 'Pathfinder Partner Insights' enables such professionals to make productive use of their time by easily filtering through key topics and areas of interest in reports, conference discussions and background papers. Sri Lanka, at present, is experiencing its worst economic crisis in history.
The Rise of the Robots - Clio
The people who are selling these machines want them to augment human intelligence, not replace it #ROSS #LegalTech https://t.co/TfcQ4Fm9mf With news that ROSS, the world's first AI lawyer, built upon IBM's Watson was'hired' by law firm Baker & Hostetler, there was much weeping and gnashing of teeth by organic, flesh-and-bone lawyers. They were then summarily rounded up by their new machine overlords and sealed in pods where their bioelectric energy was harnessed and used to power the very computers that now subjugated them. But for all the alarm-raising over the rise of AI and what it means for tomorrow's legal professionals, does machine intelligence pose a legitimate threat to the practice of law by human beings? Will clients in the near future be represented in court by Lawbot 3000?
On the theory of dynamic programming
This report is part of the RAND Corporation Paper series. The paper was a product of the RAND Corporation from 1948 to 2003 that captured speeches, memorials, and derivative research, usually prepared on authors' own time and meant to be the scholarly or scientific contribution of individual authors to their professional fields. Papers were less formal than reports and did not require rigorous peer review. Our mission to help improve policy and decisionmaking through research and analysis is enabled through our core values of quality and objectivity and our unwavering commitment to the highest level of integrity and ethical behavior. To help ensure our research and analysis are rigorous, objective, and nonpartisan, we subject our research publications to a robust and exacting quality-assurance process; avoid both the appearance and reality of financial and other conflicts of interest through staff training, project screening, and a policy of mandatory disclosure; and pursue transparency in our research engagements through our commitment to the open publication of our research findings and recommendations, disclosure of the source of funding of published research, and policies to ensure intellectual independence.