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  • Nola
    by Rok Grča on 07/05/2024 at 12:50

    At Nola we consider ourselves as committed community problem solvers; and our work has always stemmed from real human needs. We’re driven by social sustainability, to make cities and urban spaces safer, more accessible and give a user a heightened experience. We do this by taking inspiration from the outside world and those we collaborate

  • Rivage
    by Rok Grča on 06/05/2024 at 12:50

    Rivage opens an entirely new category of products – loungers for public spaces. The simple solid frame with a distinctive and elegant profile carries boards and slats made of solid wood. The version with steel rounds looks light and timeless, in combination with playful colours it will make the public space an unmissable oasis. An

  • Conics
    by Rok Grča on 06/05/2024 at 12:46

    We are always looking for new shapes to diversify the public space, and we are also expanding the uses of our site furnishings. The conical concrete body has become the cornerstone of our new Conics range. The conical castings in three sizes transform into multiple functions: table, seat, planter, or bench. Circular shapes are increasingly

  • Nubo
    by Rok Grča on 06/05/2024 at 12:41

    This modern glass shelter is a stylish and functional addition to any urban environment. The all-glass surface is surrounded by a steel structure with subtle rounded corners, creating a sleek and minimalist aesthetic. The milky roof offers smooth shading from the sun, while the option for a subtle graphic on the shelter walls can add

  • Ufo
    by Rok Grča on 06/05/2024 at 12:36

    A versatile element for public spaces, UFO shelter lands gracefully over various types of urban furnishings, providing an alternative to standard umbrellas with a central leg. Its stable steel structure eliminates problems related to inclement weather or vandalism. It can be installed in parks, promenades, and semi-public areas in almost any country without the need for daily

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  • EcoG helps EVSE manufacturers streamline the process of bringing new products to market
    by Charles Morris on 08/05/2024 at 01:35

    Enabling the next phase of EV charging station manufacturing. We tech writers often refer to “ecosystems,” and biologists may shake their heads at our appropriation of the term, but the analogy is an apt one in many ways. A biological ecosystem has its charismatic megafauna (elephants, lions, whales), but it couldn’t function without its less-glamorous... Read more »

  • Ram Promaster EV brings Detroit’s third maker into electric vans
    by John Voelcker on 07/05/2024 at 20:07

    The Ram ProMaster is a Fiat design dating to 2014, but it now offers an up-to-date electric powertrain. In January, Stellantis said its Ram truck brand would start selling the ProMaster EV, a battery-electric model of the ProMaster van that it restyled and updated for 2023. That van, launched in 2014 as the Fiat Ducato,... Read more »

  • EV charger manufacturers can sign up here to tour CSA Group’s state-of-the-art test lab
    by Charged EVs on 07/05/2024 at 17:55

    Sing up to explore CSA Group’s Cleveland, OH facility, which is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and testing areas to support your EVSE testing needs. Step inside the cutting-edge testing laboratory for an exclusive and close-up look at how EV chargers and batteries are rigorously tested. This is your opportunity to gain a better understanding of... Read more »

  • How HummingbirdEV uses modular platforms and micro-factories to lower the cost of commercial EVs
    by Charles Morris on 07/05/2024 at 17:30

    Q&A with HummingbirdEV CEO Rakesh Koneru. The commercial EV market is hot—a bit too hot for some. Over the past decade, we’ve seen dozens of startups come and go. Many of these built promising vehicles, but starved out while waiting for customers to place volume orders. California-based HummingbirdEV, which was founded in 2015, is taking... Read more »

  • Allego to supply fast EV chargers to Ford’s European dealerships
    by Nicole Willing on 07/05/2024 at 17:15

    International EV charging network Allego, headquartered in the Netherlands, plans to supply high-power EV chargers with capacities of up to 400 kW to hundreds of Ford dealerships across Europe.  Deployment of the technology to Ford’s public BlueOval Charge Network, which includes 600,000 charging points across 36 European countries, is expected to begin this year. Ford... Read more »


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  • The Solar E-Clipse 2.0 Is A Ridiculously Fun Street Legal E-Moto — CleanTechnica Tested
    by Derek Markham on 07/05/2024 at 17:51

    The Solar Scooters Solar E-Clipse 2.0 packs a lot of power into a lightweight package, making for a quick and nimble ride both on- and off-road. With a top speed of up to 60 mph capable from its 10kW (peak) motor, and a potential range of up to 70 miles ... [continued] The post The Solar E-Clipse 2.0 Is A Ridiculously Fun Street Legal E-Moto — CleanTechnica Tested appeared first on CleanTechnica.

  • I’m Using Just 20% of My Tesla Model 3 SR+ Battery
    by Zachary Shahan on 04/05/2024 at 18:17

    Many people feel a need for long-range batteries when they buy electric vehicles, and that actually goes for new buyers as well as repeat buyers. I have to admit that I have a hard time understanding it unless you’re an encyclopedia salesman (not sure if those still exist) or go ... [continued] The post I’m Using Just 20% of My Tesla Model 3 SR+ Battery appeared first on CleanTechnica.

  • The Ride1Up Prodigy v2 Review — CleanTechnica Tested
    by Kyle Field on 02/05/2024 at 15:25

    Ride1Up has been disrupting the world of electric bikes with edgy designs that take some of the same affordable components found on other e-bikes and bundes them together in extremely affordable packages. The Ride1Up Prodigy was one of the best values in the mid-drive electric bike game for years. So ... [continued] The post The Ride1Up Prodigy v2 Review — CleanTechnica Tested appeared first on CleanTechnica.

  • Tesla Cybertruck Review — 3,000 Miles in 10 Days
    by Guest Contributor on 01/05/2024 at 11:03

    My wife Becky and I received our AWD (2 motor) Cybertruck on March 29th, 2024, at the Seattle Tesla Service Center. The delivery experience was smooth and pleasant. I was excited to see how the Cybertruck compared to my 2016 Model S, which has 116,000 miles on it. On April ... [continued] The post Tesla Cybertruck Review — 3,000 Miles in 10 Days appeared first on CleanTechnica.

  • Final Thoughts On Kia’s EV9
    by Jennifer Sensiba on 27/04/2024 at 01:27

    About a week ago, Kia dropped something pretty special in my driveway: an EV9 GT-Line! I have to admit that I was a little skeptical at first, but I also remembered being pretty impressed with a Sorento Hybrid I reviewed in 2021. So, the big question was this: would Kia ... [continued] The post Final Thoughts On Kia’s EV9 appeared first on CleanTechnica.


TESLARATI Tesla news, rumors and reviews. SpaceX, Elon Musk, batteries, energy, premium EV market.

  • Rivian & Apple allegedly discussing potential partnership
    by Maria Merano on 07/05/2024 at 03:58

    Rivian and Apple are allegedly discussing a potential partnership.  According to DigiTimes Asia, supply chain sources have teased a potential partnership between Rivian and Apple. The partnership would help Rivian improve the upcoming R2 and R3 vehicles and give Apple a chance to release some of the technology it was developing for its electric vehicle (EV), The post Rivian & Apple allegedly discussing potential partnership appeared first on TESLARATI.

  • Lucid’s mid-size ‘Model Y competitor’ slated for late 2026 production
    by Zachary Visconti on 06/05/2024 at 23:58

    Lucid Motors held its earnings call for Q1 this week, during which CEO Peter Rawlinson teased a future electric vehicle (EV) expected to take aim at the Tesla Model Y. During the first-quarter earnings call held on Monday, Lucid focused on both the Gravity SUV, set to start production later this year, and an upcoming The post Lucid’s mid-size ‘Model Y competitor’ slated for late 2026 production appeared first on TESLARATI.

  • Lucid reports $173 million in revenue and $684.7 million net loss in Q1
    by Zachary Visconti on 06/05/2024 at 22:27

    Lucid Motors reported its Q1 earnings this week, showing some improvement from the same period last year despite still having over half a billion in net losses. In its earnings report, Lucid reported a net loss of $684.7 million, down from $779.5 million in the same period last year. The luxury segment electric vehicle (EV) The post Lucid reports $173 million in revenue and $684.7 million net loss in Q1 appeared first on TESLARATI.

  • Nio to unveil Onvo L60 to launch mass-market EV sub-brand
    by Zachary Visconti on 06/05/2024 at 19:27

    Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Nio is looking to unveil a new model this month under its mass-market brand, along with another, smaller model targeting a sub-$30,000 price tag for one expected to be unveiled next year. Nio officially launched its website for the Onvo mass-market brand, teasing the upcoming L60 as the company’s first The post Nio to unveil Onvo L60 to launch mass-market EV sub-brand appeared first on TESLARATI.

  • Waymo driverless rides to reach seven new Bay Area cities
    by Zachary Visconti on 06/05/2024 at 18:39

    Waymo, the driverless ride-hailing company owned by Google parent company Alphabet, is now looking to begin testing in a number of new cities in the San Francisco Bay Area, following the company’s approval to expand gained earlier this year. After Waymo gained official approval to expand operations to Los Angeles and other parts of the The post Waymo driverless rides to reach seven new Bay Area cities appeared first on TESLARATI.


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  • VinFast Starts Accepting Deposits for VF 3 Mini e-SUV in Vietnam
    by Press Release on 08/05/2024 at 01:37

    Hanoi, Vietnam — VinFast Auto (Nasdaq: VFS) today announced it is accepting early deposits for the VF 3 mini e-SUV in the Vietnamese market. VinFast focuses on accessibility with a price for the VF 3 starting from just over $9,200, along with attractive features and services. At the 2024 National ... [continued] The post VinFast Starts Accepting Deposits for VF 3 Mini e-SUV in Vietnam appeared first on CleanTechnica.

  • Compressed Gas For Electricity Storage Claims Are Mostly Hot Air
    by Michael Barnard on 07/05/2024 at 19:19

    Three years ago, I published my projection of grid storage demand and solutions through 2060. At the time, various compressed gas electricity storage solutions such as compressed air, liquid air, and liquid carbon dioxide were in my also-ran technologies. My review of the literature over the preceding years had made ... [continued] The post Compressed Gas For Electricity Storage Claims Are Mostly Hot Air appeared first on CleanTechnica.

  • The Solar E-Clipse 2.0 Is A Ridiculously Fun Street Legal E-Moto — CleanTechnica Tested
    by Derek Markham on 07/05/2024 at 17:51

    The Solar Scooters Solar E-Clipse 2.0 packs a lot of power into a lightweight package, making for a quick and nimble ride both on- and off-road. With a top speed of up to 60 mph capable from its 10kW (peak) motor, and a potential range of up to 70 miles ... [continued] The post The Solar E-Clipse 2.0 Is A Ridiculously Fun Street Legal E-Moto — CleanTechnica Tested appeared first on CleanTechnica.

  • Texas-Based Solid-State EV Battery Startup Lays Out Oil-Killing Plans
    by Tina Casey on 07/05/2024 at 15:25

    The Texas-based solid-state EV battery innovator Solidion plans on accelerating the vehicle electrification movement with new materials and a radical new battery architecture. The post Texas-Based Solid-State EV Battery Startup Lays Out Oil-Killing Plans appeared first on CleanTechnica.

  • Hyundai Will Invest Nearly $1 Billion To Keep Motional Viable
    by Steve Hanley on 07/05/2024 at 15:09

    Hyundai has invested another $1 billion in Motional, a robotaxi company that wants to be first to market with a successful business model. The post Hyundai Will Invest Nearly $1 Billion To Keep Motional Viable appeared first on CleanTechnica.


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Energy Efficient Articles These energy efficient articles provide great insight and they help you see the most practical places to begin improving your homes energy efficiency.

  • The Truth About Money Saving Electric Heaters
    on 24/11/2010 at 20:29

    by David NelmesWe have all seen the ads to cut heating bills in half with a $400 to $600 space-age electric heater. Some even sport a 'free' fireplace hand-crafted by the Amish. Are these deals too good to be true? 

  • Searching for Your Green Career Aha Moment?
    on 27/07/2010 at 20:29

    by Green Career CentralAha moments have transformed the careers, education choices, and retirement decisions for many people. For a jolt of inspiration, read their stories to gain insight in your quest for a green career. 

  • Energy Saving Improvements For Older Homes
    on 11/01/2010 at 20:29

    by David NelmesMaking energy saving home improvements is vital to reducing the power and fuel consumption of older homes. We'll help you discover how to reduce the energy costs on older homes that have little insulation and multiple sources of drafts. 


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  • AI-powered Virtual Assistants: Simplifying Daily Tasks
    by Ali Ahmad on 07/05/2024 at 21:07

    AI-powered virtual assistants have revolutionized the way we approach daily tasks. From setting reminders and scheduling appointments to answering queries and even adjusting home automation settings, these digital helpers are The post AI-powered Virtual Assistants: Simplifying Daily Tasks appeared first on Datafloq.

  • AI Tutors: Personalizing Education for the 21st Century Learner
    by Dr Mark van Rijmenam on 07/05/2024 at 12:23

    The below article is a summary of my recent article on the rise of AI tutors. The integration of AI tutors into educational settings represents a transformative shift from traditional The post AI Tutors: Personalizing Education for the 21st Century Learner appeared first on Datafloq.

  • 4 Techniques for Effective Ecommerce Data Migration
    by Gaurav Belani on 07/05/2024 at 12:21

    eCommerce sites can change their platforms for various reasons. Either their current platform isn't performing up to the mark, or it can't scale, or there is high-cost ownership, and whatnot. The post 4 Techniques for Effective Ecommerce Data Migration appeared first on Datafloq.

  • Strategies for Maximizing Efficiency and Productivity With Computer Telephony Integration
    by Muhammad Ateeq on 07/05/2024 at 12:20

    In a digital age where communication is crucial for business success, computer telephony integration (CTI) stands as a cornerstone for enhancing operational efficiency. By merging telephony with computer-based systems, CTI The post Strategies for Maximizing Efficiency and Productivity With Computer Telephony Integration appeared first on Datafloq.

  • Key Strategies for Detecting and Preventing Brute Force Attacks
    by Favour Efeoghene on 06/05/2024 at 20:49

    As technology advances at an unprecedented pace, 89% of desktop sharing hacking incidents involve stolen credentials or brute force attacks. Brute force attacks constitute a major danger to both individuals and The post Key Strategies for Detecting and Preventing Brute Force Attacks appeared first on Datafloq.


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  • Accelerating Deployments of Streaming Pipelines – Announcing Data in Motion on Kubernetes
    by Chris Joynt on 07/05/2024 at 13:16

    Organizations are challenged today to become both more data driven and more nimble to adapt quickly to changing conditions. These challenges are the driving forces behind much of their digital transformation or “modernization” efforts.  Digital Transformation is defined as the process of integrating digital technology into all areas of a business to create and capture The post Accelerating Deployments of Streaming Pipelines – Announcing Data in Motion on Kubernetes appeared first on Cloudera Blog.

  • Get Your AI to Production Faster: Accelerators For ML Projects
    by Jacob Bengtson on 03/05/2024 at 16:30

    Supporting Data Access to Achieve Data-Driven Innovation The post Get Your AI to Production Faster: Accelerators For ML Projects appeared first on Cloudera Blog.

  • #ClouderaLife Allyship April Q&A with Antoine Burrell
    by Debbie Kruger on 26/04/2024 at 13:00

    This month is Allyship April—a time dedicated to deepening our understanding of allyship and its profound impact on fostering inclusive cultures. Allyship isn’t merely a buzzword; it’s a fundamental commitment to actively support and advocate for marginalized individuals and communities within our organization. This month, we’ve engaged in meaningful conversations, challenged our assumptions, and committed The post #ClouderaLife Allyship April Q&A with Antoine Burrell appeared first on Cloudera Blog.

  • Climate and Sustainability Hackathon—Meet the Judges!
    by Molly Boyer on 23/04/2024 at 13:00

    Back in October, we announced the first-ever Cloudera Climate and Sustainability Hackathon, powered by AMD. The Hackathon was intended to provide data science experts with access to Cloudera machine learning to develop their own Accelerated Machine Learning Project (AMP) focused on solving one of the many environmental challenges facing the world today.  More than 2,300 The post Climate and Sustainability Hackathon—Meet the Judges! appeared first on Cloudera Blog.

  • Navigating the Digital Operational Resilience Act
    by Joe Rodriguez on 18/04/2024 at 13:00

    Regulations often get a bad rap. You may have heard the old idiom “cut the red tape” which means to circumvent obstacles like regulations or bureaucracy. But in many – if not most )– cases the underlying need for regulations outweighs the burden of compliance. In the financial sector, regulations are essential for financial institutions The post Navigating the Digital Operational Resilience Act appeared first on Cloudera Blog.


Making Data Simple Hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Account Technology Leaders at IBM. Making Data Simple provides the latest thinking on leadership, big data, A.I., and the implications for the enterprise from a range of experts.

  • Next-Level AI Insights: Cody Schneider Part 2. Discover Cutting-Edge Content Creation Techniques with Swell AI & Drafthorse AI Co-founder.
    by IBM Big Data & Analytics Hub on 01/05/2024 at 10:00

    Cody Schneider Part 2, co-founder of Swell AI and Drafthorse AI : two AI content creation platforms helping businesses scale content production.  Consider this an early stage founder discussion.  A ton of fun topics in this one.00:12 Short Nvidia?  06:39 THE Platform of Choice13:51 Brain Rot14:43 AI Guidance17:10 Swell AI's Value22:56 It's Ok to Take Kudos!25:47 Business Predictions28:07 Distribution > Product29:27 Finding Cody30:08 Getting OfflineLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/codyxschneiderWebsite: https://www.swellai.com/, https://www.drafthorseai.com/Want to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple?  Reach out to us at [email protected] and tell us why you should be next.  The Making Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun. Want to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple? Reach out to us at [email protected] and tell us why you should be next. The Making Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun.

  • AI Innovations Unveiled: A Technical Deep Dive with Cody Schneider, Co-founder of Swell AI & Drafthorse AI. Decoding the Algorithms Behind AI Content Creation & Business Scalability. Episode 1: From Marketing Foundations to Advanced AI Applications.
    by IBM Big Data & Analytics Hub on 24/04/2024 at 10:00

    Part 1.  Getting to know Cody Schneider, co-founder of Swell AI and Drafthorse AI : two AI content creation platforms helping businesses scale content production.  Consider this an early stage founder discussion.   It starts with Marketing and builds to where AI is being used today.01:31 Meet Cody Schneider05:27 Differentiating a 2x406:52 Avid Skier10:41 Early Stage Startups?13:27 Swell AI15:00 Differentiation using AI18:35 Monetization Strategy21:42 The Billion $ Company of One24:22 Marking AI Tools26:30 Foundational Models27:26 AI Training AffordabilityLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/codyxschneiderWebsite: https://www.swellai.com/, https://www.drafthorseai.com/Want to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple?  Reach out to us at [email protected] and tell us why you should be next.  The Making Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun. Want to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple? Reach out to us at [email protected] and tell us why you should be next. The Making Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun.

  • Tech Meets Mind: CPO at Phrasee Toby Coulthard on Bridging Human Psychology with AI in Marketing
    by IBM Big Data & Analytics Hub on 17/04/2024 at 10:00

    Toby Coulthard, CPO at Phrasee talks to Marketing Tech as the interface between human psychology and technology.  Phrasee is a marketing platform that leverages generative AI for natural language generation, optimizing content at scale for enterprise clients such as Walgreens, Macy’s, Currys, and more.01:21 Meet Toby Coulthard05:46 MarTech06:43 Chief Product Officer at Phrasee10:02 LLMs in MarTech10:56 Tools at Phrasee12:21 Client References 17:00 The Marketing Journey 20:50 What Model Then???22:22 "Winning a Campaign"29:54 Phrasee Differentiation32:43 Marketing of the Future39:29 For FunLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/toocou/Website: https://phrasee.co/Want to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple?  Reach out to us at [email protected] and tell us why you should be next.  The Making Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun. Want to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple? Reach out to us at [email protected] and tell us why you should be next. The Making Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun.

  • Reskilling Impact and the Mindful Response for a Better World with Estela Zuheros
    by IBM Big Data & Analytics Hub on 10/04/2024 at 10:00

    When I need to re-center and remind myself to stay grounded and that growth is accessible to all of us (that's the reskill part) I'm reminded of this episode. The Mindful Response with Estela Zuheros, Corporate Social Responsibility, IBM.  Come for social responsibility in reskilling the world, stay for lessons in being mindful and being kind to yourself.·       02:06 Meet Estela Zuheros ·       05:21 Your personal why?·       07:16 Reskilling·       11:41 The skills problem to solve·       18:44 Measuring success·       20:07 Primary areas of reskilling 23:02 Program selection criteria·       26:31 The Mindful Response·       37:30 Avoiding burnoutLinkedIn:  linkedin.com/in/estelaquesadazuherosWebsite: https://estelaquesadazuheros.comWant to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple?  Reach out to us at [email protected] and tell us why you should be next.  The Making Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun. Want to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple? Reach out to us at [email protected] and tell us why you should be next. The Making Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun. Want to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple? Reach out to us at [email protected] and tell us why you should be next. The Making Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun.

  • "The Brain Behind IBM's WatsonX: Ruchir Puri Unveils the Secrets of Artificial Intelligence - Dare to Ask!" #MakingDataSimple #AIUnleashedWithRuchirPuri
    by IBM Big Data & Analytics Hub on 03/04/2024 at 10:00

    The master of Artificial Intelligence: Ruchir Puri, Chief Scientist of IBM Research, an IBM Fellow, and Vice-President of IBM Corporate Technology.  AI questions you were afraid to ask, from hallucinations to watsonx. #makingdatasimple #watsonxWelcome to the enlightening world of AI with Ruchir Puri, the Master of Artificial Intelligence and esteemed guest on our podcast. Join us as we embark on a captivating journey, delving deep into the realms of AI that you've always been curious about but hesitant to ask. From hallucinations to WatsonX, we leave no stone unturned in our quest for knowledge. Ruchir Puri, Chief Scientist of IBM Research and IBM Fellow, as well as Vice-President of IBM Corporate Technology, shares his expertise and insights, unraveling the complexities and potential of AI. Tune in to gain a comprehensive understanding of AI's capabilities and its impact on our lives. Prepare to have your questions answered and be amazed by the wonders of AI.02:17 Meet Ruchir Puri the "Maker"09:24 A day in the life 14:22 The AI hype 24:21 Why now?27:36 The AI triangle35:57 Why IBM 40:58 Deciding factors43:57 Is bigger better?47:59 Hallucinations 49:53 watsonx52:33 Who are you betting on?54:23 First stepsLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ruchir-puri-b117021aWebsite: https://www.ibm.com/watsonxWant to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple?  Reach out to us at [email protected] and tell us why you should be next.  The Making Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun. Want to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple? Reach out to us at [email protected] and tell us why you should be next. The Making Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun.Want to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple? Reach out to us at [email protected] and tell us why you should be next. The Making Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun.


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Cloud Computing News IaaS, SaaS, PaaS, Data Security, CIO, Analysis

  • AI fuels almost 30% increase in IT modernisation spend, but firms are unprepared for data demands
    by Duncan MacRae on 07/05/2024 at 11:31

    Couchbase, a cloud database platform company, has released the findings from its seventh annual survey of global IT leaders. The study of 500 senior IT decision makers found investment in IT modernisation is set to increase by 27% in 2024, as enterprises look to take advantage of new technologies, such as AI and edge computing,... Read more » The post AI fuels almost 30% increase in IT modernisation spend, but firms are unprepared for data demands appeared first on Cloud Computing News.

  • NetApp partners with Google Cloud to maximise flexibility for cloud data storage
    by Duncan MacRae on 03/05/2024 at 08:22

    NetApp, a data infrastructure company, has expanded its partnership with Google Cloud to make it easier for organisations to leverage their data for generative AI (GenAI) and other hybrid cloud workloads. NetApp and Google Cloud are announcing the Flex service level for Google Cloud NetApp Volumes which supports storage volumes of nearly any size. NetApp... Read more » The post NetApp partners with Google Cloud to maximise flexibility for cloud data storage appeared first on Cloud Computing News.

  • How Sun Chemical made infrastructure cost savings of up to 50%+ during acquisitions
    by Duncan MacRae on 01/05/2024 at 09:01

    Sun Chemical, a member of the DIC Group, is a leading producer of packaging and graphic solutions, colour and display technologies, functional products, electronic materials, and products for the automotive and healthcare industries. With combined annual sales of more than $8.5 billion and 22,000+ employees worldwide, the DIC Group companies support a diverse collection of global... Read more » The post How Sun Chemical made infrastructure cost savings of up to 50%+ during acquisitions appeared first on Cloud Computing News.

  • Oracle Cloud Service enables banks to manage climate change risk across portfolios
    by Duncan MacRae on 30/04/2024 at 06:50

    Financial institutions are under increased pressure from regulatory bodies to understand their environmental footprint and that of the companies they finance or invest in, otherwise known as financed emissions. To help banks better assess climate risk Oracle today announced Oracle Climate Change Analytics Cloud Service. With built-in AI, the new reporting and analytics solution is... Read more » The post Oracle Cloud Service enables banks to manage climate change risk across portfolios appeared first on Cloud Computing News.

  • VAST Data extends global namespace capabilities to Google Cloud
    by Duncan MacRae on 26/04/2024 at 07:20

    VAST Data, a AI data platform company, hads made the VAST Data Platform available with Google Cloud. By extending the VAST Data Platform’s global namespace with Google Cloud, organisations have the flexibility to deploy multi-node VAST Clusters either independently with Google Cloud or in conjunction with on-premises VAST clusters, offering the full suite of platform features to... Read more » The post VAST Data extends global namespace capabilities to Google Cloud appeared first on Cloud Computing News.


  • CloudKeeper EDP+: Making AWS Enterprise Discount Program even better!
    by Aman Aggarwal on 07/05/2024 at 09:34

    AWS Enterprise Discount Program There is a growing popularity of the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Enterprise Discount Program (EDP) among organizations seeking to optimize their cloud spending. The program offers significant cost savings and a range of benefits in exchange for a commitment to an annual AWS usage volume. However, navigating the complexities of EDP Source

  • Future Unveiled: Q&A with Drew Firment on AI, Cloud, & Beyond
    by Randy Ferguson on 06/05/2024 at 11:41

    AI, Cloud, & Beyond As we delve into the realm where artificial intelligence intersects with the ever-evolving landscape of cloud computing, who better to guide our exploration than Drew Firment, the VP of Enterprise Strategies at Pluralsight. With a career steeped in pioneering cloud initiatives, Drew is at the forefront of ushering businesses into the Source

  • What Are Kubernetes Operators?
    by Gilad David Maayan on 03/05/2024 at 08:50

    Kubernetes Operators A Kubernetes Operator is a method of packaging, deploying, and managing a Kubernetes application. Conceptually, an Operator takes human operational knowledge and encodes it into software that is packaged with the application. This could include how to deploy a complex application, how to handle failing nodes or persistent storage, and how to upgrade Source

  • AI, Deepfakes, and Digital Trust: A Conversation with Nicos Vekiarides
    by Randy Ferguson on 02/05/2024 at 09:40

    AI, Deepfakes, and Digital Trust In an insightful interview with CloudTweaks, Nicos Vekiarides, CEO and Co-founder of Attestiv, sheds light on the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and the escalating challenges posed by deepfake technology. With a background rich in enterprise technology and a keen expertise in digital security, Vekiarides is at the helm Source

  • Frank Kim on Zero-Trust Architecture: Essential for Cloud Security
    by Randy Ferguson on 01/05/2024 at 09:51

    Zero-Trust Architecture In an interview with CloudTweaks, Frank Kim, a SANS Fellow and cloud security expert, discusses the critical aspects of safeguarding cloud environments. Frank emphasizes the adoption of zero-trust architectures as essential for protecting high-value data and preventing attackers from moving laterally within network systems. He explains the shared responsibility model, highlighting that cloud Source



  • How to Prevent Identity Theft in 2024: Protect Your Identity for Free
    by Aleksandar Kochovski on 07/05/2024 at 20:29

    There are more consequences to identity theft than credit card fraud. It's a crime that can put you in trouble with the authorities if someone else commits crimes under your name -- but with the right knowledge and tools, you can avoid becoming a victim of identity theft. The post How to Prevent Identity Theft in 2024: Protect Your Identity for Free appeared first on Cloudwards.

  • Online Privacy Guide: Tips and Tools for Better Privacy and Security in 2024
    by Wisdom Sablah on 07/05/2024 at 20:10

    If you browse without protecting your privacy, you might fall victim to hackers or online predators. Companies can gather and profit from your online data, while restrictive governments can monitor and censor your activity. In this online privacy guide, we’ll highlight some tried-and-tested tips to help you protect your online activities.  The tips we share... The post Online Privacy Guide: Tips and Tools for Better Privacy and Security in 2024 appeared first on Cloudwards.

  • Hola VPN Review: Is My Connection Secure in 2024? 
    by Samuel Chapman on 07/05/2024 at 19:43

    Hola is a dangerous virtual private network that asks you to trade away your privacy in exchange for a lackluster service. We found weak encryption and almost no features while testing Hola VPN for this review. Do yourself a favor and check our list of the best VPNs for alternatives. If Hola’s free version entices... The post Hola VPN Review: Is My Connection Secure in 2024?  appeared first on Cloudwards.

  • Identity Theft Risk by State: Most & Least Dangerous US States in 2024
    by Arthur Sabayi on 06/05/2024 at 19:46

    Identity theft is a huge problem in the United States, with Americans having lost as much as $12.5 billion in 2023 alone. Credit card fraud was the most rampant form of identity theft, with more than 380,000 reports made in 2023. Today’s identity theft statistics are concerning, so we’re discussing identity theft by state to... The post Identity Theft Risk by State: Most & Least Dangerous US States in 2024 appeared first on Cloudwards.

  • Best VPN for Apple TV in 2024: Top Paid & Free VPN Apps for Speed and Streaming 
    by Wisdom Sablah on 02/05/2024 at 21:20

    Apple TV’s streaming devices, such as Apple TV 4K and HD, let you stream original Apple movies and series, music, workouts and games. Many of these apps restrict the content you can stream by country, but you can get around this with the best VPN for Apple TV. However, be warned that not all our... The post Best VPN for Apple TV in 2024: Top Paid & Free VPN Apps for Speed and Streaming  appeared first on Cloudwards.


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  • Microsoft Cost Management updates—March 2024 
    by agiamalis on 10/04/2024 at 15:00

    We're always looking for ways to learn more about your challenges and how Cost Management can help you better understand where you're accruing costs in the cloud, identify and prevent bad spending patterns, and optimize costs to empower you to do more with less. The post Microsoft Cost Management updates—March 2024  appeared first on Microsoft Azure Blog.

  • Cloud Cultures, Part 6: Accelerating collective growth in Malaysia
    by Jordan Davis on 09/04/2024 at 15:00

    Amidst the swiftly changing digital landscape, Malaysia stands out as a dynamic force capturing global attention. This nation—enriched by its diverse population comprised of Malays, Indians, Chinese, and more—is home to people and companies that have adeptly embraced innovative technologies, ensuring the benefits extend to all, not just the tech-savvy elite. The post Cloud Cultures, Part 6: Accelerating collective growth in Malaysia appeared first on Microsoft Azure Blog.

  • Empowering operators through generative AI technologies with Azure for Operators
    by Kristin Gallagher on 08/04/2024 at 16:00

    Within Azure for Operators, we are taking advantage of the significant investments Microsoft has made and its expertise in programming foundation models by developing technical solutions that will give our customers a competitive advantage. The post Empowering operators through generative AI technologies with Azure for Operators appeared first on Microsoft Azure Blog.

  • Advancing memory leak detection with AIOps—introducing RESIN
    by Kristin Gallagher on 08/04/2024 at 15:00

    We are introducing RESIN, an end-to-end memory leak detection service designed to holistically address memory leaks in large cloud infrastructure. The post Advancing memory leak detection with AIOps—introducing RESIN appeared first on Microsoft Azure Blog.

  • Get ready for AI at the Migrate to Innovate digital event
    by Jordan Davis on 05/04/2024 at 15:00

    At the Migrate to Innovate digital event, you’ll learn how Azure provides an optimized platform to fully embrace AI while addressing your most pressing business priorities by maximizing ROI, performance, and resilience. The post Get ready for AI at the Migrate to Innovate digital event appeared first on Microsoft Azure Blog.


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  • How to Optimize Server Performance for Database Workloads
    by Abhishek on 10/01/2024 at 12:08

    When it comes to database applications, server performance is critical. Slow response times can negatively impact productivity and user experience. This article provides an overview of key considerations when optimizing servers for database workloads. Whether you are configuring new infrastructure or optimizing an existing system, understanding the unique demands placed on servers by databases is … How to Optimize Server Performance for Database Workloads Read More »

  • How to do Website Redesign without Losing SEO Traffic?
    by Faizan Fahim on 02/12/2022 at 11:35

    Thinking of redesigning your website and afraid you might lose the traffic you worked so hard to earn. No worries. If you implement an efficient web redesign SEO strategy in place, you will not lose a single visitor. In fact, the website redesign will scale the traffic, rankings, and conversion rate — keeping your website … How to do Website Redesign without Losing SEO Traffic? Read More »

  • How to Completely Force Logout of All Users in WordPress?
    by Faizan Fahim on 26/10/2022 at 10:35

    Learn how to force logout of all users in WordPress to make your website secure. Remove all the login users so they can access updated content.

  • How to Create a WordPress Activity Log?
    by Faizan Fahim on 19/10/2022 at 04:22

    Want to track all the changes on your store? Learn to create a WordPress Activity Log using a WordPress plugin.

  • How to Remove Email Address Login in WordPress?
    by Faizan Fahim on 11/10/2022 at 11:28

    Are you looking to remove the email address login in WordPress? It is a small tweak but could do wonders if your website has recently become a target of brute force attack. And if you are on WordPress, you must take any opportunity to tighten the login security. In this quick tutorial, we will remove … How to Remove Email Address Login in WordPress? Read More »


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  • The Use Case for a Jump Server
    by Paul Painter on 20/12/2023 at 16:09

    A jump server, also known as a bastion host, or jump host, serves as an intermediary server that allows secure access to other servers within a hosted environment. INAP can provide an additional server to be used as a jump server as part of your environment. It’s usually a simple, low-cost server and can yield The post The Use Case for a Jump Server appeared first on INAP.

  • Tips for Designing and Operating a Secure Hosted Environment
    by Paul Painter on 06/10/2023 at 12:18

    Securing the communication between a web server and a database server is crucial for maintaining the confidentiality and integrity of your data. To achieve this, you can set up a firewall and implement other security measures. Here’s some guidance on how to firewall between a web server and a database server: 1. Choose a Firewall The post Tips for Designing and Operating a Secure Hosted Environment appeared first on INAP.

  • What Applications Run Best on Bare Metal Servers?
    by Paul Painter on 18/08/2023 at 05:26

    Bare Metal Servers have lots of benefits, here are a few applications and workloads they are particularly well-suited for. The post What Applications Run Best on Bare Metal Servers? appeared first on INAP.

  • Why AMD EPYC Processors Are Right for You
    by Paul Painter on 10/08/2023 at 04:57

    AMD EPYC processors are known for their high performance, advanced features, and scalability, making them ideal for a wide range of server applications. The post Why AMD EPYC Processors Are Right for You appeared first on INAP.

  • Security Challenges Have Tech Execs Second-Guessing the Cloud
    by Mike Jones on 22/03/2023 at 05:59

    Keep bad actors out. Teach good cyber hygiene. Monitor for anomalies. Detect attacks faster. Improve response times & techniques. And do it all with fewer resources and smaller budgets. Today’s tech execs certainly have their work cut out for them! It seems the cyber security “to-do” list gets longer every minute and for many, migrating The post Security Challenges Have Tech Execs Second-Guessing the Cloud appeared first on INAP.


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  • PowerShell – AWS S3 Buckets Report
    by Tech Wizard (Sukhija Vikas) on 07/05/2024 at 23:34

      As we have discussed in previous post below that extracting the S3 bucket report for large enterprise can take too much time if not utilizing CloudWatch. Solution – Slowness in getting AWS S3 Buckets Counts and Sizes | Tech Wizard In this post I am sharing the whole Script that we have written for…

  • Solution – Slowness in getting AWS S3 Buckets Counts and Sizes
    by Tech Wizard (Sukhija Vikas) on 16/04/2024 at 20:12

    Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) is the bedrock of many cloud infrastructures, offering scalable storage solutions for data of all sizes. Whether it’s storing images, videos, backups, or application data, S3 is ubiquitous. Yet, when attempting to retrieve metrics like the number of objects or the total size of a bucket, users may encounter unexpected…

  • Microsoft Graph SDK Upgrade V2 running older Version in Parallel
    by Tech Wizard (Sukhija Vikas) on 05/04/2024 at 22:52

    In the world of software development, upgrading libraries and dependencies is often a necessity to keep up with evolving technologies, security patches, and enhanced functionalities. However, in some cases, it’s not always straightforward to immediately jump to the latest version, especially when dealing with critical components like Microsoft Graph SDK. Microsoft Graph SDK offers powerful…

  • AWS – Database Report
    by Tech Wizard (Sukhija Vikas) on 20/02/2024 at 22:40

    In the realm of cloud computing, Amazon Web Services (AWS) stands out as a powerhouse, offering a plethora of services tailored to various needs. Among these services, databases play a pivotal role in storing, managing, and analyzing data. Monitoring and reporting on these databases are crucial for maintaining performance, security, and cost-efficiency. In this blog…

  • PowerBI Admin API Access from Service Principal
    by Tech Wizard (Sukhija Vikas) on 08/02/2024 at 23:16

    In this blog, I will share the steps that you can utilize to access PowerBI Admin API from service principal. There are many articles on the internet about it but there is mixture of information, so I am just documenting step by step that worked for us.      1. Register the APP in Azure…

 
  • 19 X (Twitter) Demographics for Marketers in 2024
    by Stacey McLachlan on 07/05/2024 at 21:30

    If you want to connect with your audience on social, you have to know who they are. These X (Twitter) demographics can help. The post 19 X (Twitter) Demographics for Marketers in 2024 appeared first on Social Media Marketing & Management Dashboard.

  • How to Schedule TikTok Posts on Mobile and Desktop
    by Stacey McLachlan on 07/05/2024 at 21:00

    Want to know the best way to schedule posts for TikTok? Here's how to create and schedule a TikTok content calendar that works for you. The post How to Schedule TikTok Posts on Mobile and Desktop appeared first on Social Media Marketing & Management Dashboard.

  • 11 Facebook Trends That Will Shape Your Strategy in 2024
    by Michelle Martin on 07/05/2024 at 16:44

    Don't miss the Facebook trends that will transform your brand's social media strategy — from the Metaverse to AI ad targeting, and more. The post 11 Facebook Trends That Will Shape Your Strategy in 2024 appeared first on Social Media Marketing & Management Dashboard.

  • 14 Social Inbox Tools That Will Get You To (Social) Inbox Zero
    by Christina Newberry on 06/05/2024 at 15:42

    A good social inbox tool will help you keep your customers happy and your to-do list tidy. Read on to find the best one for your business. The post 14 Social Inbox Tools That Will Get You To (Social) Inbox Zero appeared first on Social Media Marketing & Management Dashboard.

  • 7 Social Media Monitoring Tools SMMs Can’t Live Without
    by Paige Cooper on 02/05/2024 at 23:00

    Learn how to use one (or all) of the best social media monitoring tools to help you track and manage online conversations about your brand. The post 7 Social Media Monitoring Tools SMMs Can’t Live Without appeared first on Social Media Marketing & Management Dashboard.



Social Media Examiner Your Guide to the Marketing Jungle

  • Managing Ideas: A Framework for Unlocking Creativity
    by Michael Stelzner on 02/05/2024 at 10:00

    Do your best ideas get lost? Are you looking for a proven process to capture and act on your ideas?  In this article, you’ll discover how to create systems to help you better manage your ideas. Why Is Idea Management Important? In today's fast-paced, information-driven world, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer volume The post Managing Ideas: A Framework for Unlocking Creativity appeared first on Social Media Examiner.

  • How to Improve Client Campaigns With Agile Marketing Strategies
    by Lisa D. Jenkins on 01/05/2024 at 10:00

    Could an overly detailed marketing strategy be hampering your success? Want to develop a flexible strategy to adjust quickly to market changes or client feedback?  In this article, you’ll discover how agile marketing can improve results for your clients. Harnessing the Power of Agile Marketing In the rapidly evolving world of digital marketing, agencies and The post How to Improve Client Campaigns With Agile Marketing Strategies appeared first on Social Media Examiner.

  • LinkedIn Updates: Short-Form Video, Premium Company Pages, and More
    by Lisa D. Jenkins on 30/04/2024 at 10:00

    Are you up to date on changes from LinkedIn? Wondering which recent LinkedIn updates are important to marketers and business owners? In this article, we explore LinkedIn changes that affect your marketing. #1: LinkedIn Content Tools  LinkedIn is testing a new “Contribute your expertise” feature within the post composer. When users click on this option, The post LinkedIn Updates: Short-Form Video, Premium Company Pages, and More appeared first on Social Media Examiner.

  • Remaining Relevant in an AI World
    by Michael Stelzner on 25/04/2024 at 10:00

    Is AI making it harder to differentiate your work? Wondering how to protect your intellectual property from improper use?  In this article, we’ll explore how to remain relevant in the emerging AI world. Why Should Marketers Pay Attention to AI? The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the business landscape. While AI offers The post Remaining Relevant in an AI World appeared first on Social Media Examiner.

  • How to Build a Thriving Marketing Business While Working Full-Time
    by Lisa D. Jenkins on 24/04/2024 at 10:00

    Want to open your own marketing agency? Wondering how to build a successful side business while maintaining a full-time job? In this article, you’ll discover tips for time management, setting client expectations, delegating tasks, and maintaining a healthy work-life balance while building your marketing side-hustle. From Hobby Blog to Successful Brand, the Journey of ‘Jenn’s The post How to Build a Thriving Marketing Business While Working Full-Time appeared first on Social Media Examiner.


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Social Media Explorer Exploring the World of Social Media from the Inside Out

  • Mastering Social Media Marketing: Engaging Your Audience for Success
    by Sitetrail Research Team on 06/05/2024 at 06:10

    In today’s digital age, social media has become an indispensable tool for businesses looking to connect with their audience and drive success. With billions of users worldwide, platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn offer...read more The post Mastering Social Media Marketing: Engaging Your Audience for Success appeared first on Social Media Explorer.

  • How To Choose the Right TL Trade Show Display for Your Social Media
    by Doug Brown on 04/05/2024 at 18:42

    A TL Trade Show Display is a versatile and eye-catching marketing tool designed to showcase your brand, products, and services at trade shows and events. It typically consists of a lightweight frame that can be...read more The post How To Choose the Right TL Trade Show Display for Your Social Media appeared first on Social Media Explorer.

  • Importance Tips for Integrating Social Media With Your TL Trade Show Display
    by Doug Brown on 04/05/2024 at 18:36

    Social media has revolutionized the way businesses connect with their audience, and when it comes to trade show marketing, integrating social platforms can take your presence from ordinary to extraordinary. In today’s digital age, leveraging...read more The post Importance Tips for Integrating Social Media With Your TL Trade Show Display appeared first on Social Media Explorer.

  • What’s the Difference Between Ad Fraud vs Click Fraud?
    by Gesten van der Post on 03/05/2024 at 09:16

    Over $600 billion was spent on PPC ads in 2023. With this huge volume of revenue bad actors continue to manipulate ads to make money using fraudulent practices. While you might have heard the terms...read more The post What’s the Difference Between Ad Fraud vs Click Fraud? appeared first on Social Media Explorer.

  • Common YouTube Automation Pitfalls To Avoid: Insights From Grow Channels
    by Doug Brown on 02/05/2024 at 20:49

    The world of YouTube automation beckons with its promise of passive income and creative freedom. But like any promising path, it’s riddled with potential roadblocks. To ensure your YouTube journey is enriching and successful, avoiding...read more The post Common YouTube Automation Pitfalls To Avoid: Insights From Grow Channels appeared first on Social Media Explorer.


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  • 10 Fake Tweet Generators to Engage Your Followers
    by Neal Schaffer on 07/05/2024 at 11:15

    Fake tweet generators are powerful yet simple programs that allow users to create fake tweets. With these tools, you can alter any element of a post, including views, text, images, likes, retweets, and comment numbers. The tools generate an image output, which you can share on various social media accounts. Before you think this is 10 Fake Tweet Generators to Engage Your Followers appeared first on NealSchaffer.com

  • 10 Definitive AI Watermark Remover Tools
    by Neal Schaffer on 06/05/2024 at 11:15

    There’s nothing worse than seeing a watermark on an image or video. Although these visual aids play a crucial role in protecting content from misuse and plagiarism, they also ruin the media for anyone who lays eyes on it should you wish to repurpose that video content and use it elsewhere. You also may want 10 Definitive AI Watermark Remover Tools appeared first on NealSchaffer.com

  • What is an Influencer? Deciphering the Social Media Phenomenon
    by Neal Schaffer on 02/05/2024 at 11:15

    If you have set foot anywhere near a social media site, you are likely at least somewhat familiar with the term “influencer.” Knowing exactly what that entails, what it means, and what it looks like in action is not always an easy task. Different platforms might have different definitions, and actual practices may differ from What is an Influencer? Deciphering the Social Media Phenomenon appeared first on NealSchaffer.com

  • 41 Killer Social Media Tools You Should Know (including AI Tools)
    by Neal Schaffer on 01/05/2024 at 11:15

    Social media has become a huge force in modern marketing. This is unsurprising when you consider that the average American spends significant time on social media networks each day, making social media a more important forum than ever. In fact, social media is rapidly turning into a kind of central market for ideas and product 41 Killer Social Media Tools You Should Know (including AI Tools) appeared first on NealSchaffer.com

  • Off-Page SEO: What It Is, and 15 Tips to Take Advantage of It
    by Neal Schaffer on 30/04/2024 at 11:15

    Off-page SEO is one of the most important aspects of a successful SEO strategy. It’s all about building links and improving your online reputation. You can do many things to improve your off-page SEO; in this post, we will outline 15 of them. So, if you want to take your SEO game to the next Off-Page SEO: What It Is, and 15 Tips to Take Advantage of It appeared first on NealSchaffer.com


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PYMNTS.com What's next in payments and commerce

  • LoanDepot Says ‘Higher for Longer’ Interest Will Keep Challenging Mortgage Industry
    by PYMNTS on 08/05/2024 at 01:34

    LoanDepot expects the mortgage industry to continue facing a challenging environment. Recent interest rate increases have reduced industry forecasts for market volumes for the year, the company said in a Tuesday (May 7) earnings release. “Since our last call, the expectations for lower interest rates have been pushed out from early to mid-2024 to later 2024,” Frank Martell, president and CEO of The post LoanDepot Says ‘Higher for Longer’ Interest Will Keep Challenging Mortgage Industry appeared first on PYMNTS.com.

  • BNPL Popularity May Distort Understanding of Consumer Financial Well-Being
    by PYMNTS on 08/05/2024 at 01:03

    In recent years, buy now, pay later (BNPL) platforms have gained popularity among consumers, offering a convenient way to finance purchases through installments. However, the lack of transparency surrounding these loans has raised concerns about the potential risks they pose to consumers and the wider economy, Bloomberg reported Tuesday (May 7). One of the main issues with BNPL The post BNPL Popularity May Distort Understanding of Consumer Financial Well-Being appeared first on PYMNTS.com.

  • Marqeta Processing Volumes Surge 33%; Earned Wage Access Beckons
    by PYMNTS on 08/05/2024 at 00:30

    Marqeta’s latest results and commentary showed momentum in the company’s transaction processing operations — and opportunity in nascent markets such as earned wage access.  CEO Simon Khalaf said the company’s efforts and value for its corporate clients span the “spectrum of integrated payment options” across debit, installment payments and a personalized experience for their own The post Marqeta Processing Volumes Surge 33%; Earned Wage Access Beckons appeared first on PYMNTS.com.

  • Match Group Forecasts Revenue Below Analyst Estimates
    by PYMNTS on 08/05/2024 at 00:25

    In a challenging market environment, Match Group, the parent company of dating apps Tinder, Hinge and OkCupid, is reportedly expecting lower than estimated quarterly revenue. The Dallas-based company has been grappling with weaker discretionary spending by users amid an uncertain economy, Reuters reported Tuesday (May 7). Match Group said Tuesday that its revenue growth is anticipated to be at the lower end of The post Match Group Forecasts Revenue Below Analyst Estimates appeared first on PYMNTS.com.

  • PSCU/Co-op Solutions Rebrands as Velera
    by PYMNTS on 07/05/2024 at 23:58

    PSCU/Co-op Solutions is rebranding as Velera. The credit union service organization (CUSO) will roll out the Velera brand in phases over the next year, though the Co-op Solutions brand will be retained for its ATM Network and Shared Branching consumer-facing solutions, Velera said in a Tuesday (May 7) press release. Further updates around the company and its operations will be The post PSCU/Co-op Solutions Rebrands as Velera appeared first on PYMNTS.com.


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  • PNC and TCW Team Up to Deliver Private Credit Platform
    by Julie Muhn (@julieschicktanz) on 07/05/2024 at 22:35

    Financial services company PNC and TCW, a leading global asset manager have teamed up this week to deliver a private credit solution to middle market companies. The two will leverage TCW’s loan origination, underwriting, and portfolio management expertise and will tap PNC’s extensive client relationships. “We are very excited to announce this new business strategy, Read more... The post PNC and TCW Team Up to Deliver Private Credit Platform appeared first on Finovate.

  • The Themes of FinovateSpring: AI, Human-Centricity, and Winning the Battle for the Banks
    by David Penn on 07/05/2024 at 22:35

    FinovateSpring 2024 is only a few weeks away! If you haven’t picked up your ticket, there’s still time to take advantage of early-bird savings if you register by this Friday, May 10. This year’s FinovateSpring arrives at an interesting time for fintech and financial services. For the first time in decades, a new emerging technology Read more... The post The Themes of FinovateSpring: AI, Human-Centricity, and Winning the Battle for the Banks appeared first on Finovate.

  • Beem Credit Union Teams Up with VeriPark To Become the Most “Digital First CU in the Province”
    by David Penn on 07/05/2024 at 17:45

    The latest fintech news from Canada involves a May-December relationship between a credit union that’s less than a year old and a fintech that’s been around since the dot.com days. British Columbia, Vancouver-based Beem Credit Union has announced a partnership with VeriPark, a software developer based in the U.K. The goal of the partnership is Read more... The post Beem Credit Union Teams Up with VeriPark To Become the Most “Digital First CU in the Province” appeared first on Finovate.

  • FinovateSpring 2024 Sneak Peek Series: Part 9
    by Heather Stowell on 07/05/2024 at 11:33

    A look at the companies demoing at FinovateSpring in San Francisco on May 21 and 22. Register today using this link and save 20%. TRIYO TRIYO extracts and structures work data for end-to-end visibility, reducing operational risk and empowering AI and predictive analytics to fuel automation and drive informed decision making. Features Who’s it for? Banks, credit unions, Read more... The post FinovateSpring 2024 Sneak Peek Series: Part 9 appeared first on Finovate.

  • Robinhood Crypto Receives Warning about Securities Violations
    by Julie Muhn (@julieschicktanz) on 06/05/2024 at 20:33

    Stock brokerage app Robinhood is feeling the heat from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) today. The California-based company revealed in a blog post over the weekend that it received a Wells Notice from the SEC. In the Wells Notice, staff at the SEC filed an enforcement action against Robinhood, alleging the company violated Read more... The post Robinhood Crypto Receives Warning about Securities Violations appeared first on Finovate.


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  • Indoor Air Pollution: A Review on the Challenges in Third World Countries
    by ME Emetere on 22/03/2024 at 07:01

    Air, Soil and Water Research, Volume 17, Issue , January-December 2024. <br/>Background:The challenges of third-world countries toward curbing indoor air pollution seem insurmountable as its solution is closely linked to their economic incapacities, lifestyle, and existing outdoor air quality. The economic incapacities include types of the cookstove, fuel sources, types of insecticides and pesticides, building patterns, indoor fermentation activities (such as leaving dirty plates and biological waste in the house for a long time), and regulation on the use of deodorants. Aside from the common pollutants from these sources, the reactive chemistry of pollutants leads to other kinds of pollutants which have been reported to be short-lived but dangerous.Objectives:The objectives of the study are to: profile emerging indoor pollutants; examine the pollutant dynamics and their impact on unplanned regions of developing countries; offer solutions to curb indoor pollution in the identified region; elaborate on the cost analysis of existing solutions and how irrelevant they may be due to the rising poverty index; and project how government policies could help in reducing indoor pollution.Design:This paper is a review that wholistically examined indoor pollution. A total of fifty-six articles was reviewed in addition to the data obtained from MERRA-2.Results:The study observed that indoor air pollution dynamics are more complex—compared to outdoor air pollution. It was observed that the possibility to control indoor air pollution is based on the type of pollutants, the reactive chemistry of the pollutants, and ventilation in the building. This review shows that poverty is one of the many reasons why indoor air pollution would be a source of menace for a long time in third-world countries. Several solutions to curbing indoor air pollution were considered with a principal focus on cost and availability.Limitations:Most experimental results that were used to corroborate postulates were obtained from the literature. The accuracy of those experiments and the sensitivity of the equipment used cannot be verified.Conclusion:The plant-based technique was identified as a perfect solution to indoor air pollution control in third-world countries but the local architecture and lifestyle of most third-world countries constitute a threat to its adoption. It was observed that less than 8% of third-world countries have specific Air Quality Acts which have not been amended for decades. Most third-world countries have a general Environmental Act with air quality as a sub-section in the Act with very low fines for violators. The inclusion of indoor air quality as a vital public health issue in third-world countries is necessary for the preservation of lives and posterity.

  • Effect of Blue Agave (Agave tequilana Weber) Management on Soil Erosion
    by Ruben Dario Guevara-Gutierrez on 08/03/2024 at 11:19

    Air, Soil and Water Research, Volume 17, Issue , January-December 2024. <br/>The expansion of blue agave (Agave tequilana Weber) plantations beyond the plant’s original distribution range in the state of Jalisco, Mexico, has caused a drastic change in land use and crop patterns, exerting pressure on natural resources. This study originated based on a request from landowners who leased their land to a tequila company to grow agave in the municipality of Autlán. Therefore, this study records the effect of crop management on the degradation of non-renewable soil and water resources in plots conventionally managed by the company compared to the one managed by a private owner The sampling unit was 2 m × 5 m runoff lots, with a repetition and a control lot (without vegetation cover) with a 6% slope. Sampling was carried out in the rainy season from July to October, 2020. The results showed different behavior between repetitions. Total sediment yield in the farmer’s plot was 9.260 t ha−1 and in its control 6.844 t ha−1 versus the company’s plot of 13.796 t ha−1 and its control 5.233 t ha−1. These values reflect an increase in soil loss by 26% and 62%, respectively, due to management effects. The difference between sites is due in part to the different rainfall intensities and distribution of recorded rainfall separates the two sites. Given these results, there is a lack of knowledge of the impact of crop management on soil degradation by companies and farmers who lease or plant blue agave, in addition to the absence of a sustainable project that considers the conservation of soil and water, based on agronomic and cultural measures before, during, and after the harvest season by the municipality and state authorities and the agave-tequila companies.

  • Prokaryotic Community Composition and Diversity in Sediments from Choctafaula, Uphapee, and Cubahatchee Creeks in the Lower Tallapoosa River Basin, Macon County, Alabama: An Observational Study
    by Tanzir Hossain on 17/02/2024 at 09:33

    Air, Soil and Water Research, Volume 17, Issue , January-December 2024. <br/>Sedimentary prokaryotes are primarily responsible for metabolic activity in rivers. They are subjected to a variety of natural and anthropogenic pressures, allowing us to use the composition and diversity of their communities as indicators of ecological health. For our investigation, we looked at sediments from three ecologically critical streams in the Lower Tallapoosa River Basin (Choctafaula, Uphapee, and Cubahatchee Creeks). The prokaryotic community was characterized using molecular approaches, and elemental concentrations were determined by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry. This research demonstrated that Proteobacteria (45.02–80.73%), Bacteroidetes (1.98–26.52%), Firmicutes (1.36–50.67%), Actinobacteria (1.55–16.81%), and Acidobacteria (0.13–8.77%) were the most prevalent phyla. Key physicochemical parameters, core communities at multiple taxonomic levels, and several pathogenic genera shifted radically between streams. Weighted and unweighted unifrac distance metrics based PCoA plots indicated the structural and membership similarity of samples from specific creek ecosystems. Based on our research findings, it is evident that the composition and diversity of prokaryotic communities in sediment could serve as significant indicators in stream ecosystems. Further investigation and application of these indicators could prove valuable in assessing the health of streams, particularly in light of the accelerated changes resulting from climate change within a condensed timeframe.

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    Air, Soil and Water Research, Volume 17, Issue , January-December 2024. <br/>




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  • First quarter of 2024 a busy one for Finning as revenues jump 9 percent
    on 07/05/2024 at 08:27

    Finning International has reported a strong start to the financial year, riding good equipment sales numbers to increased revenues through the end of March 2024.

  • Trimble adds new positioning features to GNSS smart antenna
    on 03/05/2024 at 19:15

    Trimble has updated the R780 GNSS smart antenna for construction site positioning. The smart antenna now has multiple new features, including: A dual-band radio (450 / 900 MHz) that connects to diverse base stations and job sites without the expense of additional external radios. The dual Trimble Maxwell 7 GNSS ASIC chip enables greater performance in challenging GNSS environments (blocked sky, multi-path, or degraded signal) and provides more channels for future constellation changes. Trimble RTX: Includes an activated and ready-to-use Trimble CenterPoint RTX subscription for the first 12 months. CenterPoint RTX is a precise point positioning technology that provides real-time, centimetre-level corrections via satellite or cellular/IP no matter where you are working.

  • Topcon opens new retail location in Spokane, Washington
    on 03/05/2024 at 17:36

    Topcon Positioning Systems has opened its new Topcon Solutions Store (TSS) in Spokane, Washington. The latest addition to the TSS network brings the total to 14 stores across the U.S. This store marks an expansion of the Topcon retail footprint in the Pacific Northwest and aims to meet the surging demand for infrastructure, healthcare, commercial, and residential building projects as the Spokane area experiences rapid growth.

  • Decline in demand drives double-digit revenue slide for CNH Industrial in first quarter of 2024
    on 03/05/2024 at 17:18

    A broadly reduced level of industry demand has contributed to a decline in revenue for CNH Industrial through the first quarter of 2024, with retail sales expected to remain down compared to the previous year.

  • Caterpillar sales and revenue nearly even year to year for first quarter of 2024
    on 02/05/2024 at 18:30

    The construction market is showing signs of cooling in 2024, and Caterpillar has reported financials to match - the company reports revenues roughly flat to the first quarter of 2023, thanks to lower sales volumes.


Recycle.com We envision a waste-free future – a world where wastes become resources and sustainable systems bring value to businesses, institutions and communities, enhancing environment and quality of life.

  • Explore Food Waste Collection With Nicole Chardoul
    by Amanda Moore on 25/04/2024 at 04:51

    Maximize Local Organics Recycling with Food Waste Collection Are you considering food waste collection in your community? With Materials Management Planning underway across Michigan counties, now is the perfect moment for local communities to explore this opportunity. Join RRS Vice President Nicole Chardoul for a half-day training on introducing food waste into compost collection programs The post Explore Food Waste Collection With Nicole Chardoul appeared first on Recycle.com.

  • The Benefits of Multi-County MMP Collaboration
    by Amanda Moore on 25/04/2024 at 04:50

    Considerations for Collaborative MMP When it comes to working with one county or multiple counties on Materials Management Planning (MMP), weighing the benefits and risks carefully can help lead to successful, mutually beneficial relationships. Collaboration can create great opportunities, benefits, and efficiencies as well as potential challenges. Think About the Planning Process Creating an MMP The post The Benefits of Multi-County MMP Collaboration appeared first on Recycle.com.

  • Susan Graff Feature from Georgia Tech School of Public Policy
    by Amanda Moore on 08/04/2024 at 00:59

      Distinguished Alumni: Susan Graff Susan Graff is a Principal and Vice President of Global Corporate Sustainability for RRS. Susan Graff was the 2023 Georgia Tech’s School of Public Policy’s Distinguished Alumni Award recipient! For over 30 years, Susan has been a change-maker and consultant in sustainability and materials management for industry and government. She The post Susan Graff Feature from Georgia Tech School of Public Policy appeared first on Recycle.com.

  • Three Steps to Complete Notice of Intent for Michigan’s MMP
    by Amanda Moore on 03/04/2024 at 13:24

    Three Steps to Help you Launch Your MMP! Our clients have been feeling overwhelmed by the influx of information regarding the Materials Management Planning process in Michigan. To alleviate this, we’re simplifying the initial step, the Notice of Intent, to facilitate a step-by-step approach. In this blog, we’ll offer essential background information for both you The post Three Steps to Complete Notice of Intent for Michigan’s MMP appeared first on Recycle.com.

  • Michael Timpane Feature from ISRI
    by Amanda Moore on 14/03/2024 at 22:58

    Recycling Champion: Michael Timpane Michael Timpane is the Vice President & Principal of RRS and has been with the company since 2015. Below, explore Michael Timpane’s “Papers In Profile” feature that was included in an e-newsletter from Paper Stock Industries, a national chapter of the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI). Quick Facts Born: I was The post Michael Timpane Feature from ISRI appeared first on Recycle.com.


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Becoming Minimalist Own less. Live more.

  • A Simple Habit That Brings Me Clarity and Peace
    by guest on 06/05/2024 at 03:32

    Editor’s Note: This is a guest post from Allison Fallon, author of Write Your Story. Most of us want to live a simpler, more intentional life. But in a world with “can’t-miss” meetings and emails, pings and dings from messages and DMs, school pick-ups and drop-offs, holiday hoo-ras and birthdays, tornado warnings and twenty four The post A Simple Habit That Brings Me Clarity and Peace appeared first on Becoming Minimalist.

  • Wake Up to New Potential Today
    by joshua becker on 02/05/2024 at 05:56

    “Never underestimate the power you have to take your life in a new direction.” —Germany Kent Every morning, including this one, brings with it new potential and a chance for change. This is an amazing opportunity for those who need it—and a stark reminder for those who don’t. Think about it: whether we wake up The post Wake Up to New Potential Today appeared first on Becoming Minimalist.

  • Less Clutter, More Home
    by joshua becker on 29/04/2024 at 05:19

    “A comfortable home is a great source of happiness. It ranks immediately after health and a good conscience.” —Sydney Smith, 1843 It is difficult to overstate the importance we humans place on “home.” I once heard a commentator speaking about the movie The Wizard of Oz. His opinion on why it has become such an The post Less Clutter, More Home appeared first on Becoming Minimalist.

  • Inspiring Simplicity. Weekend Reads.
    by joshua becker on 27/04/2024 at 06:10

    For the last ten years, I have been compiling and publishing curated articles that inspire simplicity. At first, it was an exercise in communicating to Becoming Minimalist readers the most popular articles I sent out on Twitter. But over the years, it has become more than that. It has become a place where people come The post Inspiring Simplicity. Weekend Reads. appeared first on Becoming Minimalist.

  • 5 House Rules to Make Minimalism Work for Any Decorating Style
    by guest on 25/04/2024 at 04:21

    Note: This is a guest post from Myquillyn Smith of The Nesting Place and author of House Rules. What comes to mind when you think of minimalist home decorating? I used to think minimalism was a style of its own—a harsh, colorless contemporary style that worked for twentysomething bachelors with leather sofas and no drapes. The post 5 House Rules to Make Minimalism Work for Any Decorating Style appeared first on Becoming Minimalist.


Little House Living Frugal Living - Simple Living - From Scratch Recipes

  • How to Store Bacon in the Fridge – Fresh and Cooked
    by Merissa on 06/05/2024 at 12:13

    Are you one of those who enjoy bacon as the main ingredient in your breakfast dish? If so, you will want to know how to store the leftovers and exactly how to store bacon in the fridge…both raw and cooked! How To Store Bacon in the Fridge So, how do you properly store bacon in... The post How to Store Bacon in the Fridge – Fresh and Cooked appeared first on Little House Living.

  • How Long Do Onions Last in the Pantry? Best Storage Ideas
    by Merissa on 06/05/2024 at 12:09

    Do you store onions in your pantry for the winter? It’s good to know just how long do onions last in the pantry and more storage tips so you can keep them all winter! How Long Do Onions Last in the Pantry? Onions are healthy and have an intense taste that most people love. They... The post How Long Do Onions Last in the Pantry? Best Storage Ideas appeared first on Little House Living.

  • Simple Pear Tart Recipe With Fresh Pears
    by Merissa on 03/05/2024 at 12:16

    Here's a delicious way to use those in season pears....with this Pear Tart Recipe! Plus get other Pear dessert recipes to try. The post Simple Pear Tart Recipe With Fresh Pears appeared first on Little House Living.

  • Homemade Muffin Mix Recipe
    by Merissa on 02/05/2024 at 12:27

    Want to make all kinds of muffins from one general mix? Here's something you can store in your pantry and make several kinds of fresh muffins from! The post Homemade Muffin Mix Recipe appeared first on Little House Living.

  • Quotes on Frugality To Keep You Inspired
    by Merissa on 01/05/2024 at 20:27

    Need a few quotes on frugality to keep you inspired on your frugal and simple living journey? Here are a few to get you started! Frugality is about making the most of your resources, not just about saving money. It’s about living richly with less.” – Anonymous “Frugal living is not about having less of... The post Quotes on Frugality To Keep You Inspired appeared first on Little House Living.


Articles - No Sidebar Design a Simple Life

  • 7 Surprising Secrets to a Minimalist Lifestyle You May Have Ignored
    by Miguel on 06/05/2024 at 15:00

    What are some of the top secrets to a minimalist lifestyle? A minimalist lifestyle seems simple enough, right (pun intended). You get rid of stuff and stop buying stuff.  Boom minimalist.  This does seem oversimplified. And it is.  There are some secrets to minimalist living that you may not already know if you’re looking to The post 7 Surprising Secrets to a Minimalist Lifestyle You May Have Ignored appeared first on No Sidebar.

  • 10 Weekend Projects for Quick Decluttering
    by No Sidebar on 04/05/2024 at 05:24

    In a world constantly buzzing with distractions, finding peace at home often feels like a distant dream. In a noisy and cluttered world, it’s even more important to create a calm and peaceful home. That is why, here at No Sidebar, we believe in the power of decluttering. And not just the power of decluttering The post 10 Weekend Projects for Quick Decluttering appeared first on No Sidebar.

  • Don’t Make These 6 Decluttering Mistakes
    by Emma Jayne on 02/05/2024 at 15:00

    People love to tell me their decluttering stories, especially after a break or a holiday of some sort. One of the things I often hear is how daunting it felt as they filled several bin bags of clothes or their children’s old toys, but then I see their eyes light up when they talk about The post Don’t Make These 6 Decluttering Mistakes appeared first on No Sidebar.

  • Why We Should All Be Doing More Work
    by Karen Trefzger on 29/04/2024 at 15:00

    Work more? Look, Karen, I’m too overwhelmed and stressed as it is. What the heck are you talking about? Let me see if I can explain. I don’t mean for you to work overtime, add a side hustle, or otherwise try to bring in more income. I mean that all of us should get active The post Why We Should All Be Doing More Work appeared first on No Sidebar.

  • Want a Tidy Home? Here are the 10 Things to Put Away Every Day
    by No Sidebar on 27/04/2024 at 05:38

    Daily habits are the building blocks of excellence. Keeping a tidy home isn’t just about deep cleaning sessions or massive decluttering projects. Don’t get me wrong, those can be helpful. But keeping a tidy home is also about small, daily habits that make a big difference. Here are ten common items that, when put away The post Want a Tidy Home? Here are the 10 Things to Put Away Every Day appeared first on No Sidebar.


  • Creating a beautiful, simple lifestyle
    by Unknown on 02/05/2024 at 22:22

    I didn't understand the significance of caring for a home until I gave up working for a living and started building a slower life which involved housework. In the beginning I thought I was focused on a series of tasks that had to be done on a daily, weekly or monthly basis but about two or three weeks later it clicked and it all made sense to me. I wasn't just doing a group of individual chores, housework was helping me create a home. I could see then that the cooking and baking were connected to the grocery shopping, gardening, chickens, the budget, recycling and family gatherings; cleaning was connected to the laundry, making soap, laundry liquid, green cleaners, home maintenance and the budget; the chickens were connected to the garden, recycling, cooking and the budget, and so forth. The budget was connected to everything. The separate tasks of housework made more sense when I realised it was like a patchwork and the elements worked together to create a simple lifestyle and a better life. Looking after a family and the family home is one of the hardest jobs around and unfortunately, many of us don't give it the respect it deserves.  It's often thought of as being domestic drudgery - hard work that never ends.  It's true that housework never ends but if you want to live a simpler life in a home that's a safe haven, doing housework will enable you to do it. If you don't do the work, everything stays the same.But you can take it in stages.I keep forgetting to drink enough water so I fill this litre jug every morning and make sure I drink it all before lunch. After lunch it's filled again and I drink that litre during the afternoon.  It's working so far.I don't want you to follow what I do because I have the time to do a lot more than I used to do when I was a working mum and my sons lived at home. I think stay-at-home mums and dads and retired folk could easily do their own version of what I do. If you're trying to simplify, identify the stage of life you're at, work out the time you have available and do what you can with the time you have. One thing's for sure, you'll be able to do something. It could be making your own laundry liquid (it takes 10 minutes), baking a cake each week for school lunches, menu planning, once a week cooking from scratch or any number of things. Pick one thing and start doing it. Once you get that under your belt, add something else . When you transition to a different stage - maybe your kids leave home or you work shorter hours - you can take on more.  It's all up to you.Always focus on being thrifty and do what you can to save money. Reducing your debt will give you more options, life will be less stressful and you can move towards paying for everything when you have the cash, not on credit. There are strategies you can use to help you pay off debt, if you search for "paying off debt" or "budgeting" in my search bar you'll find the ones I, and thousands of others, use. It's not easy but the feeling you get when you pay off your mortgage or credit cards is indescribably wonderful.Make your home what you want it to be. No one will come in and offer to do that for you, it's one of your power tasks and it can make or break you.  All the time you put into your home will make you a different person. It will open you up to the deeper understanding of what home is, it will slow you down to and help you to relax, it will give you a better understanding of debt and it will give you and your family a place where they feel safe. And in these uncertain times, everyone should have that. All the ordinary tasks it takes to make my home the place I want it to be, as well as the thinking, relaxing and silence I cultivate every day changed me for the better. At the beginning of this I had no clue that would happen and it was one of the many things that surprised and delighted me. My home has become a centre point for me, I am made content and self-reliant by the work I do. I reclaimed my independence here and discovered how to live to my potential. The slower pace helps you see what might be ahead - both the good and the bad. It may not be everyone's choice doing household chores but I have been enriched by it and I doubt I would be as happy as I am without meaningful work to do every day. I don't want to live a life where I don't have to do any work, and I don't want to be dragged down by it either. I know now that if I do the work here that makes my home comfortable and safe, in return I get this feeling of sublime contentment. And I am thankful that homemaking slowed me down enough to discover that.EXTRA READING:Meal prepping is boomingKnitting and Nalbinding - here's what we know ...Old, broken stool restoration92 year old grandmother at the edge of the worldAbout 13 years ago Hanno painted our roof with solar-reflective white paint, here’s whyHome Maintenance - the roofI hope you're doing well now that we're settling into our cold and hot seasons. We've had record amounts of rain this year and the bush and pine forests surrounding my home have never looked better. Kerry and Jamie are coming over tomorrow and I'm looking forward to a good weekend.  I hope you have a great weekend too. Stay safe. xx~~~ 🐝 🐝 🐝 ~~~

  • Food, Home Maintenance, eCookbook and Gracie
    by Unknown on 26/04/2024 at 01:03

    Thanks for all the birthday wishes. It's a lovely way to mark my special day. I haven't taken any new photos for this post, mainly because I didn't have any spare time and I thought it was a good way of featuring some old photos I'd forgotten about. I'm having some work done on the front verandah and had workmen here to check what could be done. Just before he got sick, Hanno noticed some problems in the concrete on the verandah and he never got back to it. He was always focused on home maintenance and said that if maintenance wasn't carried out when it was first noticed, the problems only got worse and it took more time, energy and money to fix. So now, after waiting two years to have someone look at this, it looks like major work. They're going to remove the top layers of cement, with some thick patches of paint attached, then level and tile it all. Before that's done, I have to take all the plants and furniture to the back verandah. Shane was here on Tuesday to remove the front tank for me. I'm really happy he'll use it in his own vegetable/flower gardens. I'm not sure yet when the main work will start but I'll start my work over the weekend.I've decided I'm not going to do the eCookbook. I had to resurrect Word which I was very happy to delete when I finished writing my books and when I looked at it again, I was lost. I spent the first six weeks relearning it. It's bad enough just dealing with the text but when I tried to insert photos, it was difficult keeping my place and working out where to insert page breaks. Over the past two weeks I've been trying different apps and I worked out it would take me another two months to finish the first book. I even tossed up the possibility of stopping the blog to keep writing the eBook. Then I started thinking about my promise to myself about only doing what I wanted to do, and I don't want to do the book. It was a purely financial decision to cover some expenses I had so apart from disappointing you - and I hope you aren't too disappointed, I'm pleased to leave it behind. And that will give me the time to write blog posts to my heart's content. I still get a lot out of my blog, I love helping people and sharing what I know and that is best done here, on this blog where I have no word or photo limits.Most of the recipes I was going to share are on the blog, I was going to update them, but they are there. There's a search bar on the right side of this page so all you need to do is to search for what you want to find. And I'll make sure I add the foods and meals I'm cooking to my blog posts as I go along.I made a big pot of beef, barley and root vegetable soup last week. I enjoyed that for a few days and also stored two litres of it in the freezer. In the middle of winter, when it's really cold, I'll defrost it, turn on my heater and enjoy it. I'm making pikelets this morning. I've made the batter and will cook them when I finish here.  I have some double cream I have to use up and will make the choice of strawberry or cherry jam while I make a pot of tea.Aldi seems to have lowered a few prices recently so I've been shopping there. I never shop at Coles but Woolworths, while saying they're dropping prices, it seems to be the same to me. If you're struggling with the cost of living now, I hope you can keep your head above water until things change again. It's difficult because there seems to be no way out but usually it's a matter of small things making a big difference. I've found some old posts that might help with with food costs but if you don't already cook from scratch, that is what will save you the most money, as well as be a huge improvement in the taste and nutrition of the food you serve.https://down---to---earth.blogspot.com/2021/10/main-meals-cooked-from-your-rotating.htmlhttps://down---to---earth.blogspot.com/2018/01/food-shopping-organising-recipes-and.htmlhttps://down---to---earth.blogspot.com/2015/01/healthier-and-cheaper-cold-cuts.htmlhttps://down---to---earth.blogspot.com/2011/09/my-german-beef-fest.htmlhttps://down---to---earth.blogspot.com/2011/04/saving-money-on-meat-buying-in-bulk.htmlhttps://down---to---earth.blogspot.com/2013/11/frugal-food-savoury-mince.htmlhttps://down---to---earth.blogspot.com/2010/08/home-cooking-what-decadence.htmlAnd finally, I have no doubt that those of you who follow Gracie closely won't be surprised to know she is still sitting at the bookcase looking for mice.  She has also expanded her search areas to a cupboard in my office (she's there now) and another bookcase in the lounge room. 😑I hope you're doing well in your home during these hard times.  It won't last forever, we just have to keep going and take one small step at a time. If you have any tips for the rest of us, please share them in the comments.  xx ❤️

  • Where happiness is lurking
    by Unknown on 15/04/2024 at 00:43

    It's my birthday today, I'm 76. 🙂  I love being my age. Every stage of life brings new joys and challenges and now is no different. I know some people fear ageing but I think life gets better the older you are. I have all the time I want to do as I please and when I was younger it was the opposite. I have no doubt there will come a time when it will get harder but until then I'll live every day to the full and enjoy each day.After 13 years on book shelves in Australia and around the world, Down to Earth looks to be on its last legs. My royalties are telling me that story and I think The Simple Life and The Simple Home will follow. The number of borrowers in libraries is still high but the libraries have cut back the number of copies they're keeping. It's been a wonderful ride to be on and I'm very grateful to everyone who bought my books, I hope you got the value, inspiration and encouragement you were expecting. If you want to buy my books, look around now because I'm not sure how long they'll be available. There is a paperback and hardback edition of Down to Earth.I've changed a fair bit in my home this year. Things I don't use have been given away and I'm aiming to create a home that is comfortable, welcoming, easy to look after and which will encourage creativity. In the past week I've created a new drawing space in the lounge room; it faces a window and has good light. At the moment I'm working on a daily journal with watercolor drawings but my long term goal is to paint watercolour portraits. I have no unrealistic ideas about my talent as an artist but like everything else I've ever done, I'll work through it regularly and hopefully improve. Whether I reach the stage I'd like to be at is anyone's guess but I'm looking forward to the time I spend at that desk.I bought a heater recently after years of using the reverse cycle air conditioning which I didn't like at all. I really wanted to put in a chimney and wood heater but it would have cost a lot of money so I looked around for something else. I had no idea these heaters existed but I found an electric heater with a pretty realistic fire glowing in the front. I love it. As you know I had a thousand dollars credit on my electricity bill so I withdrew some of that credit and used that to buy it. My bill tells me the lowest usage level they bill for is a one person household, I use half that. So officially, as far as the electric company is concerned, I'm half a person. 🫤 I'll be happy to use the heater when it's cold and enjoy looking at the flames while I warm up.Vegetable and meatball soup (above) and Shepherd's Pie, made with the leftovers from a half leg of roast lamb (below).  Both delicious.I've been living alone for two years now. It looks like the trick to solo living is to have a loose plan every day and to stay active. I’m getting by nicely using a combination of technology, creativity, old-fashioned housework and home cooking. I don't spend a lot of time online or watching TV but I want to keep a clean home, I want to eat the food I like, I want to develop my creativity and I want to be productive. I don't have specific meal times - I eat my main meal between 12 noon and 2pm and at other times I eat if or when I'm hungry.  I make my bed before 9am but all other housework happens when I feel like doing it. I do have a cleaner who comes in for two hours once a fortnight as part of my home care plan, so far it's all working very well.  The gardeners come once a fortnight - they're on my home care plan too.  They do a great job mowing, cleaning up and weeding. The garden beds are gone now, except for the last bed near the chook house but I'll leave that one because it provides a logical boundary. Most of the weeds that were climbing the fences have gone as have all the sapling trees that had come up all over the place. We've always had these jobs to do but it was one of the jobs Hanno did every so often and I never had to worry about anything like that. I was so lucky to have a him as my husband.Gracie made me do it. 😑But I was happy with the end result.  It's less for the kids to deal with when I'm gone. We had two mice here in the house last week and I was pleased to catch them in traps and get rid of them. Since then Gracie was convinced there were more behind the bookcase. I couldn't hear anything but I thought that maybe the two mice produced a litter and those babies were too small to call out. Gracie sat at each end of the bookcase for hours and eventually I gave in and decided to have a look.  That meant taking everything off the bookcase because I couldn't move it otherwise. When I had it all on the kitchen table I decided I had to continue on with my Swedish Death Cleaning and nothing would go back that should be thrown out or given away.  I was so pleased I did that. It feels like I should have done it a year ago but it's done now and I'm happy with the way it looks.  And no, there were no mice under or behind the bookcase but Gracie is still sitting there. Terriers never like giving up, she takes after me. 😎Have you made plans for yourself to help you achieve your dreams? Don't just drift along - if you have goals, go for them. No one is going to hand you your ideal life on a silver platter - we all have to work for what we get. I've worked hard all my life and continue to do it because I know that's where happiness is lurking. I hope you discover that simple truth too.  Take care, friends. xx

  • Square toast bread and other treasures
    by Unknown on 22/03/2024 at 02:38

    I've been writing about change recently, mostly because I've undergone significant change in the last two years but also because that’s what we all do - we change. Change is healthy, it shows we’re evolving and not standing still. However, my change topic today is not about personal change, I’m changing the shape of my bread, it will be square, and the recipe is changing to suit the shape. I have many posts here about baking bread and yes, I've been through all the changes you're currently going through - sourdough, artisan bread, sandwich loaves, ancient grains, rye, milled oats and the rest. But now I'm focusing on square toast bread and, of course, scones. I will bake scones using the recipe now engraved on my brain that was taught to be by my mum when I was about 10 years old. She used to tell me I had "a light hand" and that was what was needed to make good scones. Who knew!Almost all the bread I eat now is in the form of toast, generally one slice with my breakfast. It bugged me that my tall loaves had to be put through the toaster twice so the complete slice was toasted from top to bottom. Then I came across Japanese square bread made in a loaf tin with a lid. Now that I think back on it, I'm amazed that I didn't think of this sooner and looked for the right tin to bake it in. But I'm there now so that's all that matters.I bought my loaf tin at Amazon au I've been using it for a couple of months now and I'm very happy with it. I don't grease the interior of the pan nor do I use parchment paper, The dough goes in, bakes and it comes out as a perfect square - there’s no sticking to the loaf tin and no fiddling with it.The first problem I came up against was my normal milk bread recipe, even when I adjusted the amounts in the first loaf I baked, it was too big. I was getting a square loaf, but there was too much dough in the tin and because the lid stopped the dough from rising, the bread was dense. I kept working on it and I’m pretty happy with my recipe now. It makes slightly more dough than I need but I always take a small portion off to make pizza.  I looked at the Japanese recipes traditionally used with this loaf tin but they used a fermented starter that had to stay in the fridge overnight and I didn’t want that added hassle. I've been baking bread for over 20 years now and most of that time I baked every day. The reason I didn't give up on it was I simplified the process so it didn't take a lot of time. People were shocked when I said I was using a bread machine to knead the dough - I still use one now to do the same thing - but back then most of the people who baked bread used the traditional methods which I thought took too long. I worked from sunup to sundown in my home, cooking from scratch, preserving, gardening, keeping chickens, harvesting, composting, making simple cleaners, recycling, mending, sewing and knitting, and saving 20 minutes, or 2 ½ hours a week, made a big difference to me. I needed a way of making good bread that was just another task, not a time sponge. Now, of course, bread machines are commonplace and although I usually don't buy everything new that comes along - I have no airfryer, pressure cooker/Instapot, Thermomix or coffee machine, my bread machine will probably be buried with me. 😀My next step is to source quality bread flour online so I don't have to rely on the white bread flour available at the local supermarket. I'm thinking I'll probably go for the Wholegrain Milling Co.'s Stoneground flour from Gunnedah - they have a selection of white, wholemeal and rye. If you have a favourite flour, please let me know about it. This is my current recipe:500g bread flour2 teaspoons dried yeast300g warm water2 tablespoons milk powder1 teaspoon salt1 teaspoon sugar20g melted butter I bought too many citrus last week so I've been drying a few lemon and orange slices. I also discovered 20 red and green chillies growing in the back yard so made up a few jars of sweet chilli sauce. I bottled it yesterday so that will sit in the fridge for a few weeks to mellow and I'll have some delicious quick sauce for pasta and for adding to soups and stews. I had steak, onions, mushrooms, broccoli and carrots for lunch yesterday so today I'm making miso and pumpkin soup. I'll make enough to store for later in the month too. The sweet chilli sauce recipe will be in the PDF/ePub cookbook.And there have been a few repairs to do this week too. I've had to learn about repairing all manner of things since Hanno died but it's been good for me to do it. Sarndra helped me replace a venetian blind in my office that refused to open or be adjusted in any way and this morning I learnt how to unstick a press-in bathroom plug. I also had to fiddle with the back door lock to free it up and reapply a skirting board that fell off. What next? LOLHello to Judith Waller in Victoria. Thanks for your letter Judith, I appreciate you thinking of me. xxI hope things are going well in your home. Thanks for your visit today I hope you're enjoying this time of year. Stay safe and well. xxADDITIONAL READING:Great vintage bake-off: why lamingtons survive while fruitcakes fell from favourPlay outside and sing together: what living in Denmark taught me about raising ‘Viking’ children‘Every household needs to work out a system for their fridge’: how to throw out less food

  • This is real freedom
    by Unknown on 09/03/2024 at 00:47

    One of the things I love about living alone is that I can do whatever I want to do. I've always been independent and a loner but this puts a new sparkle on the edge of it. This is REAL freedom. But hand-in-hand with that freedom is the importance of maintaining relationships with family, friends and neighbours.  My family continues to support me with phone calls, messages and visits which I know will carry on until I die. Thankfully, we are that kind of family. I have a couple of online friends who I speak with online or on the phone and two other friends I see every few months - it works well for me, keeping me in touch with the people I love while enjoying my independence and time alone. My neighbours seem to have adopted me since Hanno's death and I can rely on them for almost anything ... except getting rid of snakes. LOL I am reluctant to ask for help but sensible enough to know when I need to. Yesterday, I did my grocery shopping, came home having bought a new moth orchid, repotted it and two other orchids and then had a tea and toast breakfast at 10am. I worked on the cookbook for three hours. At 2pm, I cut up tomato, onion, cucumber, lettuce, avocado and chilli, made guacamole, and had lunch of corn chips, salad and guacamole, then I finished off the fresh pineapple I cut up the day before.  From 3 - 5pm I was mending and sewing, then took Gracie outside again until it was almost dark. Inside again, I showered, read for a while, made some notes about ideas I'd had through the day, read The Guardian online and went to bed. It was a good day.Spending time with Gracie is very important to me and seeing as she likes to be WITH me, I have to juggle time working on the computer and being outside with her watching her chase March flies and lizards or watching what's happening in the neighborhood - which usually is not much. There's virtually no traffic, but a lot of birds and after 3pm, neighbourhood kids playing in the street. Every couple of weeks I wash Gracie, or groom her, she hates having all that done but being a Scotch Terrier in a warm climate, she tolerates it and me fussing over her.Here are my beautiful sons, Shane and Kerry, when they were in grade one and preschool, they are now in their 40s.I think a lot about my life and my good fortune to have met Hanno all those years ago and how grateful I am to have this life. I have a wonderful family, I have nothing to complain about, I have more than enough, I'm happy to live on less than I earn and feel fortunate to own my home and have no debt. I've met many interesting people, made a living being a writer since I was about 30 years old and have an abundance of optimism and general good health. I wonder too about the state of the world, how wars break out and how it is usually the innocents who pay the ultimate price for that. Hatred, aggression, greed, jealousy, sexism and racism are reported on the news everyday - it never goes away.  And yet here I am, a dog at my feet, reading this blog post I just wrote and wondering how I got so lucky.Addition: I've just restored the comments. I hope they aren't swamped with spam like there were before, if so, I'll deal with it then. Please comment here rather than Instagram.


Internet of Things News Internet of Things news and strategy

  • Wayve secures over $1B to develop AI for self-driving vehicles
    by Ryan Daws on 07/05/2024 at 12:13

    Wayve has secured $1.05 billion to develop next-generation “embodied AI” technology for self-driving vehicles. The funding round for the UK startup was backed by major tech giants like SoftBank Group, NVIDIA, and Microsoft. Wayve plans to use these funds to advance their embodied AI approach, which will enable self-driving cars to learn from and navigate... Read more » The post Wayve secures over $1B to develop AI for self-driving vehicles appeared first on Internet of Things News.

  • Global agencies warn of increased cyberattacks against OT devices
    by Ryan Daws on 02/05/2024 at 09:48

    Global federal agencies are sounding the alarm over an increase in cyberattacks by pro-Russia hacktivist groups targeting operational technology (OT) devices across critical infrastructure in North America and Europe. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), FBI, NSA, EPA, DOE, USDA, FDA, Multi-State ISAC, Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, and UK’s National Cyber Security Centre... Read more » The post Global agencies warn of increased cyberattacks against OT devices appeared first on Internet of Things News.

  • UK introduces first IoT security laws
    by Ryan Daws on 29/04/2024 at 11:42

    The UK has become the first country to legally mandate cybersecurity standards for IoT devices. The new laws, which came into force today, aim to shield consumers from cyber threats and boost the nation’s resilience against rising cyber-crime. Under the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (PSTI) regime, manufacturers will be legally required to build security... Read more » The post UK introduces first IoT security laws appeared first on Internet of Things News.

  • Tesla unveils more details about driverless ride-hailing service
    by Ryan Daws on 24/04/2024 at 16:19

    During a first-quarter earnings presentation on Tuesday, Tesla provided glimpses of what riders could expect from their future app designed to summon driverless cars through an intuitive interface reminiscent of popular ridesharing platforms like Uber and Lyft. The upcoming ride-hailing service will allow users the ability to conveniently call for a Tesla vehicle, adjust the... Read more » The post Tesla unveils more details about driverless ride-hailing service appeared first on Internet of Things News.

  • UK’s smart motorways regularly stop working
    by Ryan Daws on 22/04/2024 at 16:21

    Amid ongoing debates about their safety, UK smart motorways continue to face scrutiny as new data reveals they frequently suffer from outages. Despite advanced technology, these disruptions undermine the system designed to safeguard drivers. Smart motorways utilise radar and cameras to identify vehicles in distress and accordingly adjust lane signals to manage the flow of... Read more » The post UK’s smart motorways regularly stop working appeared first on Internet of Things News.


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  • Fact of the Day – 5/7/2024
    by Connected World on 07/05/2024 at 09:44

    Connected World says only half of those surveyed would recommend the company they currently work for. The post Fact of the Day – 5/7/2024 first appeared on Connected World.

  • Will You Have Solar on Your Next Project?
    by Peggy Smedley on 07/05/2024 at 07:30

    There are many pros and cons to solar. Here on this blog, I have discussed some of the opportunities where solar can help and the challenges surrounding solar such as cost. The bottomline is growth is occurring and new programs are being launched, so construction professionals need to carefully consider how the future of solar [...] The post Will You Have Solar on Your Next Project? first appeared on Connected World.

  • Four Step Mid-Year Tech Review for Construction
    by Laura Black on 07/05/2024 at 07:28

    Technology continues to advance at a rapid pace—faster than ever before. We often spend some time at the end of the year planning for the year ahead. Let’s take a moment in the middle of the year to see what is going well—and what is not—in order to best prepare our businesses for the second [...] The post Four Step Mid-Year Tech Review for Construction first appeared on Connected World.

  • Fact of the Day – 5/6/2024
    by Connected World on 06/05/2024 at 09:40

    GlobalData PLC says payment cards account for 40% share in Singapore ecommerce payments market. The post Fact of the Day – 5/6/2024 first appeared on Connected World.

  • Success Stories: Sports, Augmented
    by Connected World on 06/05/2024 at 08:37

    Spring has sprung and sports are in full swing for many. New technologies—such as AR (augmented reality)—can help sports companies maintain fan engagement while intensifying media competition. Let’s explore how this market will evolve with the rise of AR. GlobalData forecasts the overall AR market will grow at a rate of 21% from $22 billion [...] The post Success Stories: Sports, Augmented first appeared on Connected World.


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  • Tech Trends Transforming Education: Do Students Need IOT at Home
    by IoT.Business.News on 07/05/2024 at 15:02

    The Internet of Things (IoT) has woven itself into the fabric of our daily lives, influencing everything from how we manage home security to optimizing our health routines. In the realm of education, IoT’s impact has started to make significant waves, transforming traditional teaching methods and learning environments. As we delve into the role of ... The post Tech Trends Transforming Education: Do Students Need IOT at Home appeared first on IoT Business News.

  • Leading Remote Teams: IoT Innovations in Workplace Collaboration
    by IoT.Business.News on 06/05/2024 at 18:08

    Leading remote teams requires more than just a strong Wi-Fi signal; it demands robust tools that streamline collaboration and elevate communication to near-seamless levels. Enter the Internet of Things (IoT). This innovation powerhouse is transforming how we interact within the virtual workspace. The secret lies in IoT’s ability to integrate with our daily work instruments ... The post Leading Remote Teams: IoT Innovations in Workplace Collaboration appeared first on IoT Business News.

  • IoT Connectivity Provider iONLINE Launches Intelligent Network Switching SIM With Multi-Network Resilience
    by IoT.Business.News on 06/05/2024 at 15:51

    iONLINE Connected Networks, an enterprise private LTE/5G provider supplying IoT connectivity solutions globally, has today launched FlexiSIM™, its intelligent network switching (eUICC) SIM, in the United States. Many businesses face challenges around network resilience, security, and scalability. These frustrations are worsened by ineffective SIM and data management with inflated cost structures. FlexiSIM solves these issues ... The post IoT Connectivity Provider iONLINE Launches Intelligent Network Switching SIM With Multi-Network Resilience appeared first on IoT Business News.

  • Semtech Collaborates With Console Connect to Expand Connectivity Coverage in Asia-Pacific
    by IoT.Business.News on 03/05/2024 at 11:40

    Semtech Corporation, a high-performance semiconductor, IoT systems, and connectivity service provider, and Console Connect, a leading Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) platform, today jointly announced their collaboration which will expand Semtech’s connectivity coverage across the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region for its AirVantage® Smart Connectivity service. Semtech is leveraging Console Connect’s IMSI service and extensive partner roaming network to extend ... The post Semtech Collaborates With Console Connect to Expand Connectivity Coverage in Asia-Pacific appeared first on IoT Business News.

  • UnaBiz upgrades Sigfox 0G Technology, reducing device energy consumption by up to 18X
    by IoT.Business.News on 02/05/2024 at 17:18

    UnaBiz, Massive Internet of Things (IoT) service provider and integrator, announces performance evolution on Sigfox 0G technology, reducing device energy consumption by up to 18 times. The transformative enhancement aims to deliver a significant efficiency boost for Sigfox-based solutions, empowering developers, 0G Operators and major customers alike. Central to this advancement is the integration of ... The post UnaBiz upgrades Sigfox 0G Technology, reducing device energy consumption by up to 18X appeared first on IoT Business News.


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  • Best Practices for Building the AI Development Platform in Government 
    by Allison Proffitt on 28/10/2021 at 23:20

    By John P. Desmond, AI Trends Editor  The AI stack defined by Carnegie Mellon University is fundamental to the approach being taken by the US Army for its AI development platform efforts, according to Isaac Faber, Chief Data Scientist at the US Army AI Integration Center, speaking at the AI World Government event held in-person and virtually

  • Advance Trustworthy AI and ML, and Identify Best Practices for Scaling AI 
    by Allison Proffitt on 28/10/2021 at 23:19

    By John P. Desmond, AI Trends Editor   Advancing trustworthy AI and machine learning to mitigate agency risk is a priority for the US Department of Energy (DOE), and identifying best practices for implementing AI at scale is a priority for the US General Services Administration (GSA).   That’s what attendees learned in two sessions at the AI

  • Promise and Perils of Using AI for Hiring: Guard Against Data Bias 
    by Allison Proffitt on 28/10/2021 at 23:18

    By AI Trends Staff   While AI in hiring is now widely used for writing job descriptions, screening candidates, and automating interviews, it poses a risk of wide discrimination if not implemented carefully.  That was the message from Keith Sonderling, Commissioner with the US Equal Opportunity Commision, speaking at the AI World Government event held live and virtually in

  • Predictive Maintenance Proving Out as Successful AI Use Case 
    by Allison Proffitt on 28/10/2021 at 22:10

    By John P. Desmond, AI Trends Editor   More companies are successfully exploiting predictive maintenance systems that combine AI and IoT sensors to collect data that anticipates breakdowns and recommends preventive action before break or machines fail, in a demonstration of an AI use case with proven value.   This growth is reflected in optimistic market forecasts.

  • Novelty In The Game Of Go Provides Bright Insights For AI And Autonomous Vehicles 
    by Allison Proffitt on 28/10/2021 at 21:49

    By Lance Eliot, the AI Trends Insider   We already expect that humans to exhibit flashes of brilliance. It might not happen all the time, but the act itself is welcomed and not altogether disturbing when it occurs.    What about when Artificial Intelligence (AI) seems to display an act of novelty? Any such instance is bound to get our attention;


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  • Caterbot? Robatapillar? It crawls with ease through loops and bends
    on 06/05/2024 at 19:15

    Engineers created a catapillar-shaped robot that splits into segments and reassembles, hauls cargo, and crawls through twisting courses.

  • Stretchable e-skin could give robots human-level touch sensitivity
    on 03/05/2024 at 15:19

    A stretchy electronic skin could equip robots and other devices with the same softness and touch sensitivity as human skin, opening up new possibilities to perform tasks that require a great deal of precision and control of force.

  • Robots invited to help make wind turbine blades
    on 02/05/2024 at 18:12

    Researchers have successfully leveraged robotic assistance in the manufacture of wind turbine blades, allowing for the elimination of difficult working conditions for humans and the potential to improve the consistency of the product.

  • Random robots are more reliable
    on 02/05/2024 at 15:38

    New algorithm encourages robots to move more randomly to collect more diverse data for learning. In tests, robots started with no knowledge and then learned and correctly performed tasks within a single attempt. New model could improve safety and practicality of self-driving cars, delivery drones and more.

  • Machine listening: Making speech recognition systems more inclusive
    on 30/04/2024 at 17:18

    One group commonly misunderstood by voice technology are individuals who speak African American English, or AAE. Researchers designed an experiment to test how AAE speakers adapt their speech when imagining talking to a voice assistant, compared to talking to a friend, family member, or stranger. The study tested familiar human, unfamiliar human, and voice assistant-directed speech conditions by comparing speech rate and pitch variation. Analysis of the recordings showed that the speakers exhibited two consistent adjustments when they were talking to voice technology compared to talking to another person: a slower rate of speech with less pitch variation.


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  • Using ControlNet with Stable Diffusion
    by Abid Ali Awan on 28/04/2024 at 03:21

    ControlNet is a neural network that can improve image generation in Stable Diffusion by adding extra conditions. This allows users to have more control over the images generated. Instead of trying out different prompts, the ControlNet models enable users to generate consistent images with just one prompt. In this post, you will learn how to The post Using ControlNet with Stable Diffusion appeared first on MachineLearningMastery.com.

  • Inpainting and Outpainting with Stable Diffusion
    by Kanwal Mehreen on 24/04/2024 at 18:20

    Inpainting and outpainting have long been popular and well-studied image processing domains. Traditional approaches to these problems often relied on complex algorithms and deep learning techniques yet still gave inconsistent outputs. However, recent advancements in the form of Stable diffusion have reshaped these domains. Stable diffusion now offers enhanced efficacy in inpainting and outpainting while The post Inpainting and Outpainting with Stable Diffusion appeared first on MachineLearningMastery.com.

  • Generate Realistic Faces in Stable Diffusion
    by Abid Ali Awan on 20/04/2024 at 14:32

    Stable Diffusion’s latest models are very good at generating hyper-realistic images, but they can struggle with accurately generating human faces. We can experiment with prompts, but to get seamless, photorealistic results for faces, we may need to try new methodologies and models. In this post, we will explore various techniques and models for generating highly The post Generate Realistic Faces in Stable Diffusion appeared first on MachineLearningMastery.com.

  • Using LoRA in Stable Diffusion
    by Kanwal Mehreen on 18/04/2024 at 13:27

    The deep learning model of Stable Diffusion is huge. The weight file is multiple GB large. Retraining the model means to update a lot of weights and that is a lot of work. Sometimes we must modify the Stable Diffusion model, for example, to define a new interpretation of prompts or make the model to The post Using LoRA in Stable Diffusion appeared first on MachineLearningMastery.com.

  • Prompting Techniques for Stable Diffusion
    by Vidhi Chugh on 14/04/2024 at 19:20

    Generating pictures using Stable Diffusion in all cases would involve to submit a prompt to the pipeline. This is only one of the parameters, but the most important one. An incomplete or poorly constructed prompt would make the resulting image not as you would expect. In this post, you will learn some key techniques to The post Prompting Techniques for Stable Diffusion appeared first on MachineLearningMastery.com.


Chatbots Magazine - Medium Chatbots, AI, NLP, Facebook Messenger, Slack, Telegram, and more. - Medium

  • Early Access: This A.I. bot will write your emails for free
    by Matt Schlicht on 27/06/2022 at 17:58

    Super simple. Works REALLY well.Hi everyone!I recently built an A.I. side project that writes your emails and more for free and in seconds (and it is REALLY good at it). I originally made this for myself, but once I started showing it to people it was clear that I should release it for everyone to use.So here we are!It’s called Octie, and you can sign up for free here: https://octie.aiOver 1,000 brands have already signed up for Octie, some that are small, and many that I bet you saw in a grocery store, or on TV, within the past 24 hours. They have used Octie to write thousands of emails, product descriptions, and more, and these have already been emailed and distributed to millions of people.All of this has happened within the past 7 days, it’s been very wild to watch.I hope you get as much value from Octie as I have been.Thanks,Matt Schlicht (MattPRD)Early Access: This A.I. bot will write your emails for free was originally published in Chatbots Magazine on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

  • Brand Strategies for Conversational Interfaces
    by Arte Merritt on 12/12/2019 at 22:27

    At Dashbot, we recently hosted a meetup in NYC to discuss brand strategies in conversational interfaces. As the space continues to mature, more brands are getting involved and moving from experimental to production deployments. We assembled a great group of industry experts to share their thoughts and tips for brands looking to build a chatbot or voice skill.Our panelists included:Alec Truitt, Global Product Partnerships, Google AssistantAnamita Guha, Global Lead of Product Management, IBM QAntonio Cucciniello, Senior Software Developer, Reprise DigitalBrian Plaskon, Senior Product Manager, Realogy HoldingsWhat use cases are brands developing for?Our panelists see a wide variety of use cases from customer service, productivity tools, and information sharing to entertainment and marketing initiatives.At IBM, they work with everyone from individual developers to Fortune 20 enterprises. The most common use case, though, is customer care. Large enterprises go to IBM given their ability to handle sensitive data across industry and geographic regulations.Google works with a similar range of users and enterprises. The use cases for Google Assistant Actions depend on the context — in the home (recipes, home automation), mobile (games, local search), or in the car on the go (communication, messaging).Reprise Digital, a global marketing agency, tends to work with brands looking to experiment on a new platform, market their products, or provide information and FAQs. Given voice is a new platform, there are some set of brands that want to be first on it. We also see this frequently with innovation teams experimenting in voice. On the text chatbot side, Reprise generally sees brands looking to promote their products or answer FAQs.Realogy, the real estate holding company for Century21, Coldwell Banker, Sotheby’s, and more, developed its own voice skill, AgentX. Agent X is a productivity skill that enables real estate agents to quickly get information, including their appointments, market research, and listing information — all without the need to open their laptop.Tips from the experts — what works well for conversational interfaces?Context is keyA common theme throughout the evening was the importance of context. Where is the user? What are they currently doing? What are they looking for or to do? What are the capabilities of the device?In addition to the three contexts Alec pointed out earlier (in the home, mobile, and in the car), he recommended also considering when will the user interacts with the chatbot and how the user expects to interact with it. If the user is in the car, they cannot use their hands. If they are at home getting a recipe, having something visual can help. If the user wants to play a game, but is on a device without a screen, perhaps a quiz is better.Whether the interface is voice enabled or text only is important. As Anamita points out, users talk differently than they type.Trust can also be an important factor. As IBM works with many global enterprises handling sensitive data, one of the areas Anamita sees is that a user may be more likely to trust interacting on a computer, where identity can be more easily verified, rather than via voice.Leverage the conversational nature of interfacesConversational interfaces are quite a bit different from websites and mobile apps — what works well in those may not work well in a chatbot or voice skill.At Reprise, Antonio sometimes sees brands who want to port what they currently have on their website or mobile app to a chatbot or voice interface. Whereas the website is all about navigating from one link to the other to vertically drill into what the user is looking for, with conversation, a user should be able to say, or write, what they want and directly get to the information.Similarly with Realogy, agents are looking for information that is stored in a variety of locations and want to be able to retrieve it quickly and easily. A powerful example of Agent X is when a listing agent is in a presentation with a seller and wants to know the average time on the market or average listing price for a property, they can quickly get the info, without the need to open a laptop and start searching.As Alec adds, there is a low tolerance amongst users of voice skills. If the skill is not useful, or they do not see the value right away, they will jump to something else. If they see a great use case, they will invest the extra time. It is important not to replicate what you already have on your website or app, but to consider what will add value to the user and what is faster to use.Keep it simple, provide guidanceAnother common theme amongst our panels was to start simple.As Alec pointed out, with voice, it is especially important to keep interactions simple rather than complex back and forths. For example, placing an order for food delivery from scratch can be rather complex. However, re-ordering a previous delivery is much easier, and better suited to voice. We see the same thing with the food delivery clients we work with. We also learned from our voice survey, that approximately 53% of purchases through voice interfaces is for food delivery.In general, the process Alec sees developers follow with Google Actions is to first build the foundation and make sure the Action works, next layer in visuals and make it more interactive, and finally delight the user so they come back and re-engage.Simplicity was also a key goal for Realogy. One of the most popular use cases is just looking up real estate listings. They plan to build new capabilities where it makes sense. They are not just doing voice for voice sake.To get started, Brian recommends going through the design exercise at https://alexa.design/cdw and to read “ Understand how users invoke custom skills “ to add variety into the interaction model.In addition to starting simple, it is important to let the user know what the chatbot or voice skill can do. While Alec suggested the initial interaction can intro what the chatbot can do, it should not do that every time. If the user comes back, allow the user to take the next steps. Anamita recommends including a “fallback” Intent to catch cases the chatbot does not handle. If the fallback is triggered, the chatbot could respond, “sorry I cannot do X, but I can do these six things.”Personality can be importantDepending on the use case of the chatbot or voice skill, personality can be an important factor.IBM has an “empathy suite” including a tone analyzer and personality insights. When implemented in a customer care chatbot, if a user says they are having a horrible day, the chatbot can understand that and provide a different experience.As users become more comfortable interacting with chatbots and voice, providing a personality can be quite useful. As Anamita explained, initially chatbots were built for efficiency or to automate a task, but now people are creating relationships with them. Children are growing up with bots that have been anthropomorphized, like the Pepper Robot.Whether to enable empathy or a personality in a chatbot comes back to context. Anamita sees teaching and therapy use cases as more suited for empathy versus something more transactional. As Brian added, real estate agents range from “Type A” to “Type A,” so they keep personality and cuteness to a minimum. Right now the goal is to be as helpful and productive as possible, but there is room for personality in the future.At Reprise, copywriters try to come up with a voice for the brand — a name and description of the persona and how they would talk. They use this in all the copy as it is important for the voice of the brand to be the same across the entire experience, whether that is on the Internet or voice device.In regards to using voice actors on Alexa or Google Home, the panel in general thought they could be beneficial depending on the use case. For example, Antonio pointed out that if a user were interacting with a Jimmy Fallon skill, they would probably be more engaged if it was his voice rather than the default device’s voice.User acquisition and discovery are challengesOur panelists generally agree that user acquisition and discovery are challenges.Education is one of the underlying issues. Some users do not even know third party voice apps exist. As we noted in our earlier voice survey, one of the issues is users tend not to know what voice apps are even called.Similarly, while Antonio finds users tend to not understand how to invoke the voice apps, improving the invocation can lead to increased acquisition. Associating the invocation name with the brand or something popular can help.Making use of the “can fulfill” Intents on Alexa or Google Home can lead to increase acquisition too. If a user asks for something that matches a “can fulfill” Intent, the skill may be presented as a possible option to the user.Discovery can depend on the use case. Anamita finds word-of-mouth tends to work when users are searching for chatbots for need or pleasure. If the use case is more transactional, the enterprise could suggest to the user to try the chatbot instead.Even internal promotion within a company can be a challenge. At Realogy, there are a lot of competing internal marketing initiatives. What worked for Brian was to incentivize folks with device giveaways. He recommends channeling your internal game show host — “there’s a little Steve Harvey in all of us.”Alec’s team at Google is working on solutions to improve user acquisition and discovery. They are not only looking to help with generating initial acquisition, but with retention as well to keep users coming back. One of the challenges is users sometimes do not remember how they found a particular voice app and then how to get back to it.Analytics are essentialOur panelists all agreed analytics are important. As Alec pointed out, you need great analytics to identify what is driving usage and how to improve it.Realogy uses Dashbot to gain insights into how agents are interacting with Agent X. They wanted to know if agents would know how to interact with the skill and which features were used more than others. Dashbot helped answer those questions. They also found there is a voracious appetite for new capabilities.Through Dashbot, Reprise has also been able to improve engagement. They learned for one of their client’s Google Actions, that most of the Intents were not being used. It turned out the issue was with all the overly complicated Intents. Based on the analytics, they launched a new version that was much more simplified.In addition to analytics, Anamita recommends adding a feedback loop directly in the experience. Most of IBM’s internal chatbots include a thumbs up/down prompt asking the user if the chatbot answered the question right or provided the info they needed. At Dashbot, we are able to show these customer satisfaction (CSAT) scores, and the paths leading to them, to help enable improvements in the response effectiveness.What’s nextWe asked our panel if they had any thoughts on the future of the space. There was a great sense of optimism and excitement for the future.Anamita predicts digital humans becoming more of a reality — having interfaces with human facial reactions.Brian is looking forward to a generational leap in the device capabilities — what he likens to going from one game console to the next.Antonio sees users becoming more comfortable with having voice devices in their homes as well as areas for improvement for the space to take off even more. The three main areas are education (knowing how to use the device), discovery (how to find what is needed), and user experience (providing value to users). User experience is the most important to get people to adopt the devices.Alec envisions a blending of voice apps and chatbots to provide the best experience depending on the context, rather than separate experiences. Voice can be the bridge to jump from the starting point to the finish.At Dashbot, we are very excited about the future of conversational interfaces. We look forward to seeing what enterprise brands continue to develop.Watch the full panelhttps://medium.com/media/64d93c231cc35a6fd465d9fa414dcca4/hrefAbout DashbotDashbot is a conversational analytics platform that enables enterprises and developers to increase user engagement, acquisition, and conversions through actionable insights and tools.In addition to traditional analytics like engagement and retention, we provide conversation specific metrics including NLP response effectiveness, sentiment analysis, conversational analytics, and the full chat session transcripts.We also have tools to take action on the data, like our live person take over of chat sessions and push notifications for re-engagement.We support Alexa, Google Home, Facebook Messenger, Slack, Twitter, Kik, SMS, web chat, and any other conversational interface.Brand Strategies for Conversational Interfaces was originally published in Chatbots Magazine on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

  • How To Get Your Team Ready for AI Integration
    by Oscar Ibars on 12/12/2019 at 22:11

    Is a robot going to take my job? We cover AI programs like chatbots can make our employees a little nervous and how you lead change change.Continue reading on Chatbots Magazine »

  • Overcoming the Patient Healthcare Challenges with AI Chatbots
    by Gautam Raturi on 12/12/2019 at 22:11

    AI Chatbots in Healthcare: Transform Patient’s Engagement with Healthcare ProvidersImage source: @totalshape.comChatbots are replacing phone call-based customer service in various sectors. In the healthcare industry is opting Chatbots to help patients in resolving their concerns faster than traditional methods. In the healthcare sector, the patient’s experience remains at the top priority. These days the patient-driven healthcare environment is helping the patient to make better decisions.To remain spontaneous, it is the time for the healthcare services to embrace consumer readiness for digital communication via AI chatbot. This can help to deepen patient engagement that leads to better health outcomes. With AI Chatbots healthcare systems can accelerate the leap to add values for patient healthcare. Healthcare Chatbots industry is booming at a CAGR of 20.5% to Estimated $542.3 million Growth By 2026.Chatbots in healthcare can offer the best health care service. Smart Chatbots can help a patient to schedule a follow-up instantaneously. It offers distinctive automated conversational interactions with quality experience of care. A chatbot is a way ahead to improve 24/7 customer service and assist patients with processing every service request faster than ever before.Challenges in healthcareHealthcare is all about offering the services to the patient without any delay or any compromise. Healthcare service providers can implement the Chatbot services from scheduling an appointment to paying bills.Chatbots make it simple for patients to connect anytime. It is the best way to ultimately deliver quality healthcare that surpasses patient expectations. These days app development services are addressing concerns in healthcare while overcoming the tedious challenges.Payment ProcessingIn healthcare collecting payment is more challenging. These days’ patients are becoming responsible for a larger portion of their medical bills. If you want to increase the speed and amount of your collections, you should integrate chatbot for dealing with your patients.Patient ExperienceIn recent years the landscape of healthcare services has experienced some significant changes. The patient experience is more demand for a better service provider. Healthcare service provider faces tougher competition in attracting and retaining patients. Chatbot services help to match the level of the patient experience.Effective payment modelIn healthcare payers and patients always demand a new payment model for better services. Chatbots can be helpful to reduce cost and increase service quality. AI chatbot can encourage healthcare providers to coordinate services and promote preventive care to patients.Functioning huge dataIn healthcare data is being generated in huge amount. It is very challenging to harness the power of data and generate accurate insights into the patient. In this case, Chatbots can use to optimize the patient experience.Some use Cases for Chatbots in Healthcare SectorChatbots continue to gain grip in the healthcare sector to redefine healthcare industry. Here is a look at those use cases in healthcare.1. Customer ServiceChatbot helps the users to navigate the site or troubleshoot a minor problem. Chatbots can be helpful for users to schedule appointments, issue reminders, or refilling prescription medications.2. Patient EngagementChatbots can keep constant contact between patients and healthcare service providers. Chatbots are designed to offer accurate suggestions related to the patients’ interest. The chatbot assists the healthcare service provider to answer the question for further patient’s engagement.3. Voice assistantsChatbots can also provide voice assistance to patients for better guidance and outcomes. Chatbots having spoken conversations with patients offer the best way to tackle any size of patient’s problems. The voice technology integrated with the chatbot is an innovative way to connect the patient or the concerned person.4. Keep patient updateA chatbot can help patients prepare for any size of surgery or operation beforehand. After a patient makes an appointment, a chatbot gets in touch via text message or email to the patient. With the concern expert details, it will deliver educational materials related to the surgery. This is a new way to address any patient. This will keep the patient and family to remain updated till the last moment.Final thoughtsWith best chatbot service provider your patient will not look elsewhere for a better option. A chatbot is the best option to eliminate human bias from interactions. With natural language processing, the Chatbots can increase the number of valid responses through the conversation.With time the healthcare industry continues to embrace Chatbots to improve the health-related services. AI Chatbots are the best way to drive the consumer-centric patient expectations to deliver quick customer services. Chatbot development services are on a hike these in the healthcare sector focusing the patient services. The Chatbot services offered can be asked for medical advice, carry out administrative tasks, or consulting experts directly.Overcoming the Patient Healthcare Challenges with AI Chatbots was originally published in Chatbots Magazine on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

  • How Chatbots can be a Game Changer for Educational Mobile Apps?
    by eSparkBiz on 12/12/2019 at 22:10

    The educational sector has undergone massive changes post the proliferation of internet services in learning.It will not be an exaggeration to say that they have completely changed the way students of all ages study, and the overall landscape of education has evolved for good.With Education App Development Companies coming in, there are a host of online educational mobile apps for readers of every age. Schools also recommend online educational mobile app these days to reinforce and supplement in-class sessions.Research suggests that the size of educational mobile apps is going to rise by CAGR of more than 27% by 2022, which marks it as one of the fastest-growing segments in mobile apps.Home-grown apps like StuDocu and Byju have also witnessed exemplary growth in the last five years and is turning out to be the primary source of learning outside classes for all kinds of courses.Some Factors That Govern the Impact of a Session, Online, as Well as In-Class, Are:1. 360-degree view of the overall subject — Teachers who leave open ends while teaching often leaves students confused.When a person learns, they develop a mind-map of the concept. When the mind map is incomplete, learning is fraught with confusion.2. Manner of Teaching — Some teachers have a habit of giving interesting examples to teach. Some others make learning extraordinarily interactive and fun.3. Engagement — When students engage themselves during the session, they tend to learn better.4. Feedback — A student remembers positive as well as negative feedback. Research suggests that feedbacks help reinforce a person’s mind-map. Examinations are the traditional feedback mechanism; in the case of app- based learning, they are online assessments.The solutions that are currently available in the market rely on coded content, embedded videos, and paid manual support to enhance the teaching experience.This is a gap that is still unaddressed and also a massive opportunity for improvement and innovation in the sector.Quality of content in training may be excellent, but it can never replace that component of personal approval that a learner seeks to reinforce their mind-map.Online mobile education is just a supplement and not a replacement to in-person education due to these very reasons in the present scenario.Chatbots are an artificial intelligence-based solution that relies on natural language processing and native language generation to address certain aspects that existing mobile apps are missing, for e.g., Instagram bot.Chatbots act as an online representative that may answer some of your questions.The best success story about chatbots in present times is their usage by financial organizations to address specific client requests without having to call or visit a branch.The chatbots are also widely used in scenarios that have intensive use cases developed traditionally. The reason is that they rely heavily on historical data and the flow of conversation.An advanced version of a chatbot is Amelia that has received a lot of acceptance across domains.Chatbot uses the Robotic Process Automation methodology in tandem with natural language processing to provide better customer experience while also gathering useful insights for the provider.Now, coming back to the education sector where a real-life human teacher imparts its learnings to pupils through innovative methods and further reinforces it by asking and answering questions, a chatbot might work like magic.To Base This Claim, Let Us Compare the Gaps in Educational Apps and Chatbot Offerings1. 360-Degree View: A trainer uploads a video of an exhaustive lecture to explain a concept. The difference comes when a student is faced with a doubt that they cannot ask anyone online.The chatbot window pops up and asks — what can I do for you today? The AI-based tool has already recorded the current context to answer the question.This tool has trained on this particular topic through training datasets having a size of several terabytes and has most likely developed a good understanding.If not able to answer, it says — “I am sorry, but you may have to reach out to an expert on this.” Voila! That is how we upsell.2. Teaching Method — During the course, the chatbot seeks student feedback. The student shares feedback, and the chatbot utilizes its intelligent system to suggest — Would you like to refer courses from another faculty? Would you like to change the language mode?The student can have a better learning experience than it would have had earlier. If the student is not satisfied with the resolution, chatbot connects him to a manual expert again.3. Engagement — The student is faced with doubt in the middle of the training. He types the same in the chatbot that is present to the right side of the training window.The chatbot utilizes its expansive knowledge in this context to answer and also suggests additional training to further brush up on the concepts.The student can clarify small doubt without having to google into more pages — a straight cut method to retain student attention and reinforce learning with zero confusions.4. Feedback — At the end of the course, the student is asked to give a small test to check his understanding. Unlike a traditional MCQ window, the questionnaire is administered by the chatbot.When a student provides the wrong answer, it explains the reason why this answer is wrong and the best way to approach such questions for future references.Once the training ends, it gives a final score and uses its intelligent model to suggest more courses to strengthen the student’s learning.Using chatbot enables the consumer to have a better experience and also allows the provider to receive better feedback on their courses.Chatbots can also be offered to students to connect with them on a personal level and counsel them on things that are bothering them or making individual decisions.Benefits That a Chatbot Can Offer in Educational Mobile AppsAnswering questions that a child may not be able to ask in a classroom setting due to peer pressure and fear of mocking by teachers and friends.Slow learners can attend the same training multiple times and keep brushing up on doubts and confusion to get at par with others.Fast learners can seek chatbot recommendations to understand what courses they may take next instead of waiting for it in classrooms. They can also ask questions such as the topics that can enable them to grow in a specific area of interest or training module to answer particular questions.Students at the tender age can rely on the chatbot to seek answers that may not have been addressed by their parents or teachers.Students who have a habit of asking too many questions can happily tinker with the chatbot to satisfy those inquisitive pangs now and then.Customization of chatbot will enhance the comfort level and engagement of the student at every age.A chatbot can turn to be a personal counselor to children at a crucial stage that may decide how they may develop their careers.A chatbot can be a personal assistant that helps the child plan their courses to complete all topics before the d-day.A chatbot can seek student feedback through the click of a button for improvements. It can also be used to design the student profile to guide them in the best way possible.Things You Need to Take Care for Ensuring That Chatbots Can Add Value to the Existing OfferingsTraining and language model should be robust and exhaustive. A poorly trained system is even worse for a student than no chat support. Reason being that it may confuse children or portray the entire app solution as flawed and inefficient.The chatbot should not slow down the overall system. Integrating a chatbot into the existing system should be seamless, so it does not lead to other performance issues in the system.Security is a concern that has to be taken care of at all times. Chatbots should be galvanized against misuse by hackers since they are directly deriving information from the core database to learn from every experience. The chatbot should be able to identify a malicious user and notify the security team.ConclusionEducational Mobile apps have only touched the tip of the iceberg in terms of value addition and contribution.Many remote villages across India rely on online education to learn. The introduction of chatbot needs to be such that it percolates to every level of users.With time and increased penetration, businesses are bound to uncover further innovative ways to enhance the educational experience and make a social difference that they are capable of.***********************************************Author Bio:-Harikrishna Kundariya, a marketer, developer, IoT, ChatBot & Blockchain savvy, designer, co-founder, Director of eSparkBiz Technologies, a Mobile App Development Company. His 8+ experience enables him to provide digital solutions to new start-ups based on IoT & BlockchainHow Chatbots can be a Game Changer for Educational Mobile Apps? was originally published in Chatbots Magazine on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.


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  • #428 – Sean Carroll: General Relativity, Quantum Mechanics, Black Holes & Aliens
    by Lex Fridman on 22/04/2024 at 19:25

    Sean Carroll is a theoretical physicist, author, and host of Mindscape podcast. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: - HiddenLayer: https://hiddenlayer.com/lex - Cloaked: https://cloaked.com/lex and use code LexPod to get 25% off - Notion: https://notion.com/lex - Shopify: https://shopify.com/lex to get $1 per month trial - NetSuite: http://netsuite.com/lex to get free product tour Transcript: https://lexfridman.com/sean-carroll-3-transcript EPISODE LINKS: Sean's Website: https://preposterousuniverse.com Mindscape Podcast: https://www.preposterousuniverse.com/podcast/ Sean's YouTube: https://youtube.com/@seancarroll Sean's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/seanmcarroll Sean's Twitter: https://twitter.com/seanmcarroll Sean's Instagram: https://instagram.com/seanmcarroll Sean's Papers: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Lfifrv8AAAAJ Sean's Books: https://amzn.to/3W7yT9N PODCAST INFO: Podcast website: https://lexfridman.com/podcast Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2lwqZIr Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2nEwCF8 RSS: https://lexfridman.com/feed/podcast/ YouTube Full Episodes: https://youtube.com/lexfridman YouTube Clips: https://youtube.com/lexclips SUPPORT & CONNECT: - Check out the sponsors above, it's the best way to support this podcast - Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lexfridman - Twitter: https://twitter.com/lexfridman - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lexfridman - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lexfridman - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lexfridman - Medium: https://medium.com/@lexfridman OUTLINE: Here's the timestamps for the episode. On some podcast players you should be able to click the timestamp to jump to that time. (00:00) - Introduction (11:03) - General relativity (23:22) - Black holes (28:11) - Hawking radiation (32:19) - Aliens (41:15) - Holographic principle (1:05:38) - Dark energy (1:11:38) - Dark matter (1:20:34) - Quantum mechanics (1:41:56) - Simulation (1:44:18) - AGI (1:58:42) - Complexity (2:11:25) - Consciousness (2:20:32) - Naturalism (2:24:49) - Limits of science (2:29:34) - Mindscape podcast (2:39:29) - Einstein

  • #427 – Neil Adams: Judo, Olympics, Winning, Losing, and the Champion Mindset
    by Lex Fridman on 20/04/2024 at 21:59

    Neil Adams is a judo world champion, 2-time Olympic silver medalist, 5-time European champion, and often referred to as the Voice of Judo. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: - ZipRecruiter: https://ziprecruiter.com/lex - Eight Sleep: https://eightsleep.com/lex to get special savings - MasterClass: https://masterclass.com/lexpod to get 15% off - LMNT: https://drinkLMNT.com/lex to get free sample pack - NetSuite: http://netsuite.com/lex to get free product tour Transcript: https://lexfridman.com/neil-adams-transcript EPISODE LINKS: Neil's Instagram: https://instagram.com/naefighting Neil's YouTube: https://youtube.com/NAEffectiveFighting Neil's TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@neiladamsmbe Neil's Facebook: https://facebook.com/NeilAdamsJudo Neil's X: https://x.com/NeilAdamsJudo Neil's Website: https://naeffectivefighting.com Neil's Podcast: https://naeffectivefighting.com/podcasts/the-dojo-collective-podcast A Life in Judo (book): https://amzn.to/4d3DtfB A Game of Throws (audiobook): https://amzn.to/4aA2WeJ PODCAST INFO: Podcast website: https://lexfridman.com/podcast Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2lwqZIr Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2nEwCF8 RSS: https://lexfridman.com/feed/podcast/ YouTube Full Episodes: https://youtube.com/lexfridman YouTube Clips: https://youtube.com/lexclips SUPPORT & CONNECT: - Check out the sponsors above, it's the best way to support this podcast - Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lexfridman - Twitter: https://twitter.com/lexfridman - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lexfridman - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lexfridman - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lexfridman - Medium: https://medium.com/@lexfridman OUTLINE: Here's the timestamps for the episode. On some podcast players you should be able to click the timestamp to jump to that time. (00:00) - Introduction (09:13) - 1980 Olympics (26:35) - Judo explained (34:40) - Winning (52:54) - 1984 Olympics (1:01:55) - Lessons from losing (1:17:37) - Teddy Riner (1:37:12) - Training in Japan (1:52:51) - Jiu jitsu (2:03:59) - Training (2:27:18) - Advice for beginners

  • #426 – Edward Gibson: Human Language, Psycholinguistics, Syntax, Grammar & LLMs
    by Lex Fridman on 17/04/2024 at 20:05

    Edward Gibson is a psycholinguistics professor at MIT and heads the MIT Language Lab. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: - Yahoo Finance: https://yahoofinance.com - Listening: https://listening.com/lex and use code LEX to get one month free - Policygenius: https://policygenius.com/lex - Shopify: https://shopify.com/lex to get $1 per month trial - Eight Sleep: https://eightsleep.com/lex to get special savings Transcript: https://lexfridman.com/edward-gibson-transcript EPISODE LINKS: Edward's X: https://x.com/LanguageMIT TedLab: https://tedlab.mit.edu/ Edward's Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=4FsWE64AAAAJ TedLab's YouTube: https://youtube.com/@Tedlab-MIT PODCAST INFO: Podcast website: https://lexfridman.com/podcast Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2lwqZIr Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2nEwCF8 RSS: https://lexfridman.com/feed/podcast/ YouTube Full Episodes: https://youtube.com/lexfridman YouTube Clips: https://youtube.com/lexclips SUPPORT & CONNECT: - Check out the sponsors above, it's the best way to support this podcast - Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lexfridman - Twitter: https://twitter.com/lexfridman - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lexfridman - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lexfridman - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lexfridman - Medium: https://medium.com/@lexfridman OUTLINE: Here's the timestamps for the episode. On some podcast players you should be able to click the timestamp to jump to that time. (00:00) - Introduction (10:53) - Human language (14:59) - Generalizations in language (20:46) - Dependency grammar (30:45) - Morphology (39:20) - Evolution of languages (42:40) - Noam Chomsky (1:26:46) - Thinking and language (1:40:16) - LLMs (1:53:14) - Center embedding (2:19:42) - Learning a new language (2:23:34) - Nature vs nurture (2:30:10) - Culture and language (2:44:38) - Universal language (2:49:01) - Language translation (2:52:16) - Animal communication

  • #425 – Andrew Callaghan: Channel 5, Gonzo, QAnon, O-Block, Politics & Alex Jones
    by Lex Fridman on 13/04/2024 at 17:48

    Andrew Callaghan is the host of Channel 5 on YouTube, where he does street interviews with fascinating humans at the edges of society, the so-called vagrants, vagabonds, runaways, outlaws, from QAnon adherents to Phish heads to O Block residents and much more. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: - ShipStation: https://shipstation.com/lex and use code LEX to get 60-day free trial - BetterHelp: https://betterhelp.com/lex to get 10% off - LMNT: https://drinkLMNT.com/lex to get free sample pack - MasterClass: https://masterclass.com/lexpod to get 15% off - AG1: https://drinkag1.com/lex to get 1 month supply of fish oil Transcript: https://lexfridman.com/andrew-callaghan-transcript EPISODE LINKS: Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan: https://www.youtube.com/channel5YouTube Andrew's Instagram: https://instagram.com/andreww.me Andrew's Website: https://andrew-callaghan.com/ Andrew's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/channel5 This Place Rules: https://www.hbo.com/movies/this-place-rules Books Mentioned: On the Road: https://amzn.to/4aLPLHi Siddhartha: https://amzn.to/49rthKz PODCAST INFO: Podcast website: https://lexfridman.com/podcast Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2lwqZIr Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2nEwCF8 RSS: https://lexfridman.com/feed/podcast/ YouTube Full Episodes: https://youtube.com/lexfridman YouTube Clips: https://youtube.com/lexclips SUPPORT & CONNECT: - Check out the sponsors above, it's the best way to support this podcast - Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lexfridman - Twitter: https://twitter.com/lexfridman - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lexfridman - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lexfridman - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lexfridman - Medium: https://medium.com/@lexfridman OUTLINE: Here's the timestamps for the episode. On some podcast players you should be able to click the timestamp to jump to that time. (00:00) - Introduction (08:53) - Walmart (10:24) - Early life (29:14) - Hitchhiking (40:49) - Couch surfing (49:50) - Quarter Confessions (1:07:33) - Burning Man (1:22:44) - Protests (1:28:17) - Jon Stewart (1:31:13) - Fame (1:44:31) - Jan 6 (1:48:15) - QAnon (1:54:00) - Alex Jones (2:10:52) - Politics (2:20:29) - Response to allegations (2:37:28) - Channel 5 (2:43:04) - Rap (2:44:51) - O Block (2:48:47) - Crip Mac (2:51:59) - Aliens

  • #424 – Bassem Youssef: Israel-Palestine, Gaza, Hamas, Middle East, Satire & Fame
    by Lex Fridman on 05/04/2024 at 20:39

    Bassem Youssef is an Egyptian-American comedian & satirist, referred to as the Jon Stewart of the Arab World. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: - AG1: https://drinkag1.com/lex to get 1 month supply of fish oil - Shopify: https://shopify.com/lex to get $1 per month trial - Eight Sleep: https://eightsleep.com/lex to get special savings - LMNT: https://drinkLMNT.com/lex to get free sample pack Transcript: https://lexfridman.com/bassem-youssef-transcript EPISODE LINKS: Bassem's X: https://x.com/Byoussef Bassem's Instagram: https://instagram.com/bassem Bassem's Facebook: https://facebook.com/bassemyousseftv Bassem's Website: https://bassemyoussef.xyz PODCAST INFO: Podcast website: https://lexfridman.com/podcast Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2lwqZIr Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2nEwCF8 RSS: https://lexfridman.com/feed/podcast/ YouTube Full Episodes: https://youtube.com/lexfridman YouTube Clips: https://youtube.com/lexclips SUPPORT & CONNECT: - Check out the sponsors above, it's the best way to support this podcast - Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lexfridman - Twitter: https://twitter.com/lexfridman - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lexfridman - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lexfridman - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lexfridman - Medium: https://medium.com/@lexfridman OUTLINE: Here's the timestamps for the episode. On some podcast players you should be able to click the timestamp to jump to that time. (00:00) - Introduction (06:30) - Oct 7 (36:59) - Two-state solution (52:37) - Holocaust (1:00:24) - 1948 (1:09:17) - Egypt (1:23:39) - Jon Stewart (1:25:51) - Going viral during the Arab Spring (1:49:55) - Arabic vs English (2:02:18) - Sam Harris and Jihad (2:07:25) - Religion (2:26:37) - TikTok (2:31:10) - Joe Rogan (2:33:07) - Joe Biden (2:37:33) - Putin (2:39:21) - War (2:44:17) - Hope


  • NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD to Power US Government Generative AI
    by Meg King on 07/05/2024 at 17:00

    In support of President Biden’s executive order on AI, the U.S. government will use an NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD to produce generative AI advances in climate science, healthcare and cybersecurity. The executive order, issued in October, is aimed at ensuring U.S. leadership in AI and managing its risks. MITRE, a nonprofit organization that operates federally funded Read Article

  • A Mighty Meeting: Generative AI, Cybersecurity Connect at RSA
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  • Artificial Intelligence In Medicine: Benefits and Applications
    by USM on 01/04/2024 at 23:30

    What should we know about AI in Medicine or AI in Healthcare? Artificial Intelligence In Medicine: Benefits and Applications Undoubtedly, Artificial Intelligence in Medicine has and will have unbelievable potential. The AI technology in medicine will modernize conventional approaches in the next couple of years. AI technology is slowly transforming the medical field with robustness. That’s why USM is ready with advanced AI-based solutions and services to transform healthcare and medical fields into this digital world. AI, along with drug development and automating admin tasks, technology also useful for screening public health programs. Manual management of such programs is a complex process. Human resources have to approach the public and need to check their healthcare conditions. This kind of traditional health awareness program is conducted for patients who are in remote areas. Besides, such programs are helpful for people who cannot visit hospitals and know their illnesses. However, limited resources to motivate the large-scale public will impacts these health programs. The emerging Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), and deep learning technologies are useful to monitor and screen public health efficiently. Get in touch! [contact-form-7] The Impact Of AI In Healthcare/Medicine The impact of AI in healthcare: AI and ML technologies are very much useful to meet the above challenge. They can reduce the need for human resources in performing public health programs. Due to the less aware and inadequate data, the growth of AI in healthcare is slowly progressing. Now, the data is gathering from various sources like the internet, cloud, and sensors. Vast information is available from these sources. AI and ML technologies are in momentum to process such vast datasets. Gathering patient’s data, storing it in the cloud, and processing it, everything is automated and digitized. Artificial Intelligence In Medicine and healthcare is doing every task that is performed by humans earlier. AI in medicine learns from data, detects patterns, and assists doctors diagnose diseases in the early stages. Besides, artificial intelligence services and solutions for the healthcare sector also helps drug development companies to make the best clinical decisions faster. Well. We like to explain the most significant benefits of artificial intelligence benefits in healthcare or public health. Let’s get started! Benefits of AI in Healthcare/Medicine Artificial intelligence in the medical field has been successfully evolving day by day. It offers many benefits to healthcare service providers. The core applications of AI in healthcare include- Medical diagnosis Drug discovery Medical record storage Data retrieval and processing Intelligent robotic surgery Virtual healthcare assistants and Fitness trackers These are only a few use cases of AI in healthcare. The developments of AI in the healthcare sector are steadily growing with the increased demand for advanced healthcare services. In the years ahead, the impact of AI in healthcare is unmeasurable and will explore digital opportunities for healthcare service providers. Top AI applications in the medical field Here are a few significant benefits of AI in medicine that must know if you plan harmless integration of AI in healthcare operations. #1 Improves Health Workforce Productivity It is one of the benefits of AI in medicine. The future of AI in medicine for automating operations and improving productivity of staff has been signaling a profitable note. AI-powered apps, devices, systems will track, analyze, and records healthcare information of patients gathered by different sources automatically. AI applications for healthcare have erased the burden of paperwork and saves lot of time of workforce. Hence, AI machines assist service provides to focus more on key activities. #2 Diagnostics and Screening The use of artificial intelligence in healthcare for disease diagnosis and symptom tracking has gained popularity in the world. Intelligent AI-powered software applications using Machine Learning (ML) and Deep Learning learn from images and analyze disease symptoms to accurately identify the disease type. Hence, artificial intelligence in medicine (Healthcare) helps to perform faster and better clinical diagnoses and help physicians deliver required treatments. #3 Improves Client Adherence AI-based tools identify gaps in the behavior of people’s health-seeking and help health workers to suggest individuals who might quit from a health program or treatment. #4 Virtual Health Assistants AI-powered virtual health assistants reduce the workload on physicians and help patients get regular health checkups remotely. They act as a communication platform for physicians and patients. Along with this, AI-based interactive Chatbots in healthcare offer 24*7 medical or healthcare services to patients. USM has a digital healthcare solution that provides the best financial results and enhances your brand value in this competitive digital world. #5 Digital Consultation Never worry about taking your medical appointments. No need to wait in a queue for an appointment booking. But, AI technology in healthcare nailed it out. USM’s AI mobility solutions can help you out. Our AI solution helps you book a time slot to get treatment without waiting in the cabin. #6 Health Monitoring Health Monitoring is one of the top AI applications in the medical field. AI machines or apps can monitor heart rate, pulse, temperature, and other vital health parameters. The best AI mobile apps in healthcare help physicians in monitoring the health conditions of patients in ICU. Moreover, mobile applications in medicine also send notifications to doctors regarding the health improvements of patients. We are one of the innovators in the design and development of top AI mobile apps for healthcare. Get your free quote today! These are the top AI applications in the medical field. The roles of AI in healthcare are plentiful and the benefits of AI in medicine are incredible. Now, we will discuss which companies are using AI to develop advanced medicines to treat hazardous diseases. Harmless integration of AI in healthcare Bioxel Therapeutics  Location: New Haven, Connecticut, United How is it using Artificial Intelligence in medicine? To fight severe oncology and neuro disorders, the company is using AI in medicine. It is engaged in developing drugs that combat immune-oncology diseases. Berg Health  Location: Massachusetts, United States How is the company using AI in the medical field? It is one of the best AI companies in healthcare or medicine. The company is hardly working to bring an AI biotech platform. This artificial intelligence platform, by mapping diseases, helps develop advanced drugs, especially for treating Parkinson’s disease. USM delivers advanced mobile apps and AI solutions for healthcare service providers. We promise our AI services for healthcare automate end-to-end processes and reduce admin costs. XTALPI  Location: The United States How it is using artificial intelligence in medicine? Artificial intelligence in healthcare will drastically alter medical processes. The company’s AI platform detects molecular structure and properties and makes the development process easy. It is one of the best examples of artificial intelligence in the healthcare industry. Atomwise  Location: San Francisco, California, USA How it is using artificial intelligence in medicine? To kickoff sclerosis and Ebola, this company uses AI to identify millions of genetic compounds in a matter of minutes. This AI-based neural network helps pharmaceutical companies to screen over 20 million genetic compounds each day. It might take months to perform manually. Deep Genomics  Location: Canada How it is using artificial intelligence in medicine? It is another best AI company with a primary goal of creating the best AI platforms for healthcare. The company’s AI platform is very much useful in developing drugs for neuromuscular disorders. Here we listed only a few AI companies in a pool. There are a plethora of tech companies that are involved in developing AI solutions for the healthcare industry. USM is one of the best AI app development companies in the USA and India. We, using the potency of artificial intelligence, develop the best mobile apps and AI solutions for healthcare and pharmaceutical companies. What Is The Future Of AI In Medicine? Is artificial intelligence the future of medicine? Yes. Artificial Intelligence technology will be the future of the healthcare industry. AI-based patient-oriented applications, physician-focused apps, admin-friendly applications, supply-chain management, and device monitoring apps will be anticipated to occupy the healthcare space in the years ahead. From medical record maintenance, online doctor consultations, and disease identification to drug design and development, telemedicine, radiology, and remote surgeries, Ai applications impact the healthcare sector. Hence, the future of healthcare using AI, ML, deep learning, natural language processing, speech recognition, and computer vision will be more collaborative and interactive. AI healthcare app development is the best way for service providers to grab the opportunities of AI in the industry. Hire the best AI app development company and convert traditional approaches to digital! Conclusion Artificial intelligence services and solutions for the healthcare sector are necessary to provide better care service to the patients and improves automation level. Public health and medicine encourage the further development of Artificial Intelligence In Medicine. AI will not only be the center of attention and more prominently act as the source to develop innovative solutions for public health. USM is rapidly expanding its Artificial Intelligence Services/ AI services across the industries. To ensure a bagful of opportunities for the healthcare industry, our AI experts are developing intelligent AI solutions. Gain from our Artificial Intelligence-powered Services & Solutions for the Healthcare sector. Contact Today! Get in touch! [contact-form-7]


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