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State Dept expands Foreign Service training resources amid hiring surge

The State Department is increasing its capacity to train members of the Foreign Service, and expanding the fields of expertise for its diplomatic corps, as the department embarks on its largest hiring of career diplomats in more than a decade.
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4 forces shaking up service management

Learn how I&O leaders are leaving legacy tools and archaic mindsets in the past to provide exceptional service at scale, fast.
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Harnessing data for smarter logistics management

For those navigating the complexities of global freight, data is more than mere digital ink on a ledger. It’s the bedrock upon which the interconnected supply chain stands.
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Eyes may be the window to your soul, but the tongue mirrors your health

A 2000-year-old practice by Chinese herbalists — examining the human tongue for signs of disease — is now being embraced by computer scientists using machine learning and artificial intelligence.
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Week in review: Cybersecurity cheat sheets, widely exploited Cisco zero-day, KeePass-themed malvertising

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: North Korean hackers are targeting software developers and impersonating IT workers State-sponsored North Korean hackers have significantly intensified their focus on the IT sector in recent years, by infiltrating firms developing software and companies lookind for IT workers. The collaborative power of CISOs, CTOs and CIOs for a secure future In this Help Net Security interview, Phil Venables, CISO at … More → The post Week in review: Cybersecurity cheat sheets, widely exploited Cisco zero-day, KeePass-themed malvertising appeared first on Help Net Security.
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base64dump.py Handles More Encodings Than Just BASE64, (Sun, Oct 22nd)

My tool base64dump.py takes any input and searches for encoded data. By default, it searches for base64 encoding, but I implemented several encodings (like vaious hexadecimal formats):
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To excel at engineering design, generative AI must learn to innovate, study finds

A new study reveals the pitfalls of deep generative models when they are tasked with solving engineering design problems. The researchers say if mechanical engineers want help from AI for novel ideas and designs, they’ll have to refocus those models beyond ‘statistical similarity.’ 
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Keeping a human in the loop: Managing the ethics of AI in medicine

Increasingly used in medicine, AI raises both hopes and concerns. An international task force has laid out recommendations to ensure AI medical devices help patients and avoid worsening health inequity.
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