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Arize AI raises $38M to scale machine learning observability platform

Arize AI has raised $38 million in Series B funding. TCV led the round with participation from existing investors Battery Ventures, Foundation Capital, and Swift Ventures. The investment is the largest-ever in a machine learning observability platform and comes at an important inflection point for the industry. Machine learning models are now being deployed in nearly every sector of the economy, with companies investing billions to turn artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) into … More → The post Arize AI raises $38M to scale machine learning observability platform appeared first on Help Net Security.
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CyberLink and MediaTek join forces to provide AI solution for facial recognition AIoT apps

CyberLink has integrated its AI facial recognition engine, FaceMe, in MediaTek’s new AIoT platform, Genio. The pairing of FaceMe’s engine with the Genio platform gives the market an AI solution for facial recognition AIoT applications. Edge computing for facial recognition with low latency CyberLink’s cross-platform AI facial recognition engine, FaceMe already supports numerous operating systems and is optimized for IoT and AIoT platforms. With the recent MediaTek’s Genio 1200 integration, FaceMe further provides IoT/AIoT developers … More → The post CyberLink and MediaTek join forces to provide AI solution for facial recognition AIoT apps appeared first on Help Net Security.
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CISA Director: Tech industry should infuse security at product design stage

Agency director Jen Easterly outlined a push for faster incident reporting and closer industry collaboration.
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Organizations don’t trust AI enough to forego human-driven decision-making

Fivetran announced the results of a survey which shows that while 87 percent of organizations consider artificial intelligence (AI) vital to their business survival, 86 percent say they would struggle to fully trust AI to make all business decisions without human intervention. 90 percent of respondents report their organizations continue to rely on manual data processes. Conducted by Vanson Bourne, the online survey of 550 senior IT and data science professionals across the U.S., U.K., … More → The post Organizations don’t trust AI enough to forego human-driven decision-making appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Pentagon planning new guidance to help contractors squeezed by inflation

Within the next week, DoD hopes to update its policies to allow more vendors hit by inflation to request price increases on their fixed-price contracts.
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