‘It turns out that our AI analysts often use the phrase “AI” to mean “top techniques from the field of Artificial Intelligence” which today means “deep neural networks” (DNNs, shorthanded to “deep learning” by some), natural language processing, image recognition, etc (the latter probably use DNNs anyway).’
Original source: “Do They Have AI?” or That Rant on AI in Security
Link: Media vs. Facebook: This time it's personal
“Facebook and Google execs privately complain about the barrage of critical coverage they face, charging that media companies have a financial incentive to attack them and that media execs are settling scores. They’re right.”
Original source: Media vs. Facebook: This time it’s personal
Link: Media vs. Facebook: This time it's personal
“Facebook and Google execs privately complain about the barrage of critical coverage they face, charging that media companies have a financial incentive to attack them and that media execs are settling scores. They’re right.”
Original source: Media vs. Facebook: This time it’s personal
Link: Media vs. Facebook: This time it's personal
“Facebook and Google execs privately complain about the barrage of critical coverage they face, charging that media companies have a financial incentive to attack them and that media execs are settling scores. They’re right.”
Original source: Media vs. Facebook: This time it’s personal
Link: Happy as Larry: Why Oracle won the Google Java Android case • The Register
“To sum up, then: Google knew it needed a licence, didn’t get one, and tried to bluff it out.”
Original source: Happy as Larry: Why Oracle won the Google Java Android case • The Register
Link: Happy as Larry: Why Oracle won the Google Java Android case • The Register
“To sum up, then: Google knew it needed a licence, didn’t get one, and tried to bluff it out.”
Original source: Happy as Larry: Why Oracle won the Google Java Android case • The Register
Link: Happy as Larry: Why Oracle won the Google Java Android case • The Register
“To sum up, then: Google knew it needed a licence, didn’t get one, and tried to bluff it out.”
Original source: Happy as Larry: Why Oracle won the Google Java Android case • The Register
Link: “Google’s use of the Java API packages was not fair,” appeals court rules
I’ve never understood what’s going on here. I think it’s that Google decided to arrange Android SDK’s like Java API’s.
Original source: “Google’s use of the Java API packages was not fair,” appeals court rules
Link: “Google’s use of the Java API packages was not fair,” appeals court rules
I’ve never understood what’s going on here. I think it’s that Google decided to arrange Android SDK’s like Java API’s.
Original source: “Google’s use of the Java API packages was not fair,” appeals court rules
Link: “Google’s use of the Java API packages was not fair,” appeals court rules
I’ve never understood what’s going on here. I think it’s that Google decided to arrange Android SDK’s like Java API’s.
Original source: “Google’s use of the Java API packages was not fair,” appeals court rules