Four short links: 6 August 2019
Path Tracing, Games Experiences, Cinematic Visualisation, and IoT Security
Path Tracing, Games Experiences, Cinematic Visualisation, and IoT Security
Innovation Policy Toolkit, Differential Privacy, Ethically-Aligned Design, Low-n Learning
Experts explore the role open source software plays in fields as varied as machine learning, blockchain, disaster response, and more.
Cognitive Biases, Conflict, Language Models, and Programmable Memristor Computer
Software-Defined Analog Circuits, Public Domain, Talk Radio Corpus, and Bad Science
Adversarial images aren’t a problem—they’re an opportunity to explore new ways of interacting with AI.
Provably Correct AI, Porn & Privacy, Math for CS and ML, and Xenophobia Classifier
Game Translation, Modern Hypercard, Cryptographic Attacks, and Digital Hardware Debugger
Email, End-to-End Encryption, AI Ethics, Reliable Distributed Systems
Disinformation, Election Meddling, Quantum Supremacy, and International Pineapple Day
Mutable Web, Re-Identification, Rule-Based Programming, and Risks of Government Hacking
Computer Life, Quantum Hype, Python Antipatterns, and Algorithm Series
Deciphering Linear B, Data Journalism, Innovation Contradictions, Rebuilding Slack
Game Source, Procurement Graph, Data Moats, and Antitrust Regulation
Journal Mining, API Use, Better Conversation, and Apollo 11 Source
The O’Reilly Open Source Awards recognize individual contributors who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, creativity, and collaboration in the development of open source software.
Pete Skomoroch covers what you need to know as we shift from a world of deterministic programs to systems that give unpredictable results on ever-changing training data.
Using aggregate analysis of O’Reilly online learning content usage and search data, Roger Magoulas shares key insights that impact the technology tools ecosystem.