Jay Bavisi, Group President, EC-Council – Interview Series

Jay Bavisi is the Co-Founder and President of EC-Council, an organization specializing in information security education, training, and certification. Established in response to the cybersecurity challenges highlighted by the events of 9/11, EC-Council focuses on addressing cyber terrorism and related security concerns on a global scale. The organization is known for creating certification programs such…

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How Phi-4-Reasoning Redefines AI Reasoning by Challenging “Bigger is Better” Myth

Microsoft’s recent release of Phi-4-reasoning challenges a key assumption in building artificial intelligence systems capable of reasoning. Since the introduction of chain-of-thought reasoning in 2022, researchers believed that advanced reasoning required very large language models with hundreds of billions of parameters. However, Microsoft’s new 14-billion parameter model, Phi-4-reasoning, questions this belief. Using a data-centric approach…

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Hollywood Looks Over Its Shoulder as Veo 3 Enters the Picture

Google’s newly unveiled Veo 3 model is seriously redefining what AI-generated video can do. Announced at Google I/O 2025, Veo 3 is producing video clips so realistic that most viewers struggle to tell them apart from live-action footage. Veo 3 introduced capabilities—like native audio generation and cinematic visual fidelity—that significantly lower the barrier to professional-grade…

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MIT announces the Initiative for New Manufacturing

MIT today launched its Initiative for New Manufacturing (INM), an Institute-wide effort to reinfuse U.S. industrial production with leading-edge technologies, bolster crucial U.S. economic sectors, and ignite job creation. The initiative will encompass advanced research, innovative education programs, and partnership with companies across many sectors, in a bid to help transform manufacturing and elevate its…

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How to Stop AI Depicting iPhones in Bygone Eras

How do AI image generators picture the past? New research indicates that they drop smartphones into the 18th century, insert laptops into 1930s scenes, and place vacuum cleaners in 19th-century homes, raising questions about how these models imagine history – and whether they are capable of contextual historical accuracy at all.   Early in 2024,…

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The AI Arms Race and Its Potential Impact on Businesses

The AI arms race is no longer a distant theoretical concern; it’s a present-day sprint between tech giants, startups, and nation-states to outpace one another in artificial intelligence innovation. Hence, for businesses of all sizes, this race is the thunderous drumbeat reshaping strategy, talent acquisition, operations, and competitive landscapes. What began as a technological curiosity…

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