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Oklahoma seeks camera system to verify drivers’ insurance
January 17, 2018 | NewsThe state is looking for a system that would analyze a photo of a license plate and run it against a database to find out if the vehicle’s owner is insured.
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Supercomputer-powered training puts machine learning on the fast track
| NewsNew software from researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory speeds up the design and training of neural networks.
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DARPA seeks tech for keeping comm in military operations
January 08, 2018 | NewsThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is looking for radio technology that can withstand the frequent signal degradation that routinely occurs in military operational environments.
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How threat hunting enhances cybersecurity
| NewsProactive hunting can find core security issues much faster than traditional reactive methods and reduce workload on security analysts who must focus on fighting day-to-day fires.
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Gartner: 10 ways AI can improve smartphones
January 05, 2018 | NewsThe combination of more powerful hardware and cloud-based artificial intelligence solutions will open the door to more advanced user experiences.
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AI cybersecurity: Let’s take some deep breaths
| NewsAutomated attack response protocols give agencies a solid base for preventing current and future artificial intelligence-enabled cyberattacks.
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Army site gives cloud migration teams a leg up
| NewsA new public-facing website will help the Army IT community get on the same page about requirements for cloud migration.
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Bipartisan Senate bill would help states beef up election cybersecurity
| NewsThe new proposal would help streamline cybersecurity info-sharing between federal and state officials, authorize grants to replace outdated equipment and develop election cybersecurity guidelines.
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AF Research Lab pushes for HPC solutions
January 04, 2018 | NewsThe Air Force Research Laboratory has issued a broad agency announcement to advance high-performance computing.
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Machine learning: The good, the bad and the ugly
| NewsWhile machine learning might be the enabling technology for the future, for the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity, it's old school.