The Rise of Ghiblified AI Images: Privacy Concerns and Data Risks

The Internet is filled with a new trend that combines advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) with art in an unexpected way, called Ghiblified AI images. These images take regular photos and transform them into stunning works of art, mimicking the unique, whimsical animation style of Studio Ghibli, the famous Japanese animation studio. The technology behind this…

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Ensuring Resilient Security for Autonomous AI in Healthcare

The raging war against data breaches poses an increasing challenge to healthcare organizations globally. As per current statistics,  the average cost of a data breach now stands at $4.45 million worldwide, a figure that more than doubles to $9.48 million for healthcare providers serving patients within the United States. Adding to this already daunting issue…

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Dimitri Masin, CEO & Co-Founder at Gradient Labs – Interview Series

Dimitri Masin is the CEO and Co-Founder of Gradient Labs, an AI startup building autonomous customer support agents specifically designed for regulated industries such as financial services. Prior to founding Gradient Labs in 2023, Masin held senior leadership roles at Monzo Bank, including Vice President of Data Science, Financial Crime, and Fraud, and previously worked…

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Weird Science: AI’s Impact on Animal Research

Animal research has always walked a tightrope between necessity and controversy. It has yielded critical breakthroughs in medicine, psychology, and biology. Yet, the ethical dilemmas are undeniable. Enter artificial intelligence—a technology often questioned for its own ethics, now reshaping one of the most ethically fraught areas of science. The result is a heady mix of…

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Building Infrastructure for Effective Vibe Coding in the Enterprise

The New Reality of AI-Assisted Software Development The shift from human-written to AI-generated code is accelerating beyond predictions. Microsoft and Google are both already generating up to 30% of their code using AI tools, and Mark Zuckerberg further announced that half of Meta’s code will be AI-generated within a year. Even more dramatically, Anthropic’s CEO…

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Learning how to predict rare kinds of failures

On Dec. 21, 2022, just as peak holiday season travel was getting underway, Southwest Airlines went through a cascading series of failures in their scheduling, initially triggered by severe winter weather in the Denver area. But the problems spread through their network, and over the course of the next 10 days the crisis ended up…

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