links

A collection of interesting links that made me go, WTF?
Sep
28

Link: Salesforce agrees to buy Zoomin, an Israeli data management company that makes unstructured data accessible to AI agents (Meir Orbach/CTech)

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Sep
28

Link: The US DOL releases the AI & Inclusive Hiring Framework, a set of guidelines to help employers ensure AI doesn't lead to discrimination for disabled job seekers (Rebecca Rainey/Bloomberg Law)

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Sep
28

Link: About 15,000 US doctors and assistants are using an AI feature in MyChart, a ubiquitous communications platform at US hospitals, to draft messages for patients (Teddy Rosenbluth/New York Times)

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Sep
28

Link: Researchers detail an AI model that they claim can solve Google's reCAPTCHAv2 challenges with 100% accuracy using a similar number of attempts as human users (Peter Saalfield/Decrypt)

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Sep
28

Link: Reddit rolls out its ML-powered translations in Brazil, Spain, Germany, Italy, the Philippines, and 30+ other countries on the mobile web, its apps, and desktop (Paul Sawers/TechCrunch)

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