The human brain is intrinsically wired to perform navigation and find the shortest and the most convenient route to a destination. Using machine learning algorithms, scientists are training AI to navigate by emulating the brain’s spatial navigation processes.
As the implementation and impact of IoT grow across the globe, so does the risk of being hacked, leaking data, and losing control. Adopting standardized protocols and security measures are necessary to secure the IoT ecosystem, in the early stages of its development, to prevent catastrophic failures in the future.
Infrastructure planning and designing, providing suggestions for building, using drones for risk management and managing administrative activities are just a few applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in construction.
Like every expertise in the world, content marketing is subject to change, and trends always have a huge impact on the way content marketing is evolving. Professionals around the world have a habit of following the trends. Aspiring people latch on to the new trends, innovative ideas and concepts, try them out, and if it works for them, they continue doing it, or else they drop it and try something else.
Setting up your hypothesis test for success as a data scientist is critical. I want to go deep with you on exactly how I work with stakeholders ahead of launching a test. This step is crucial to make sure that once a test is done running, we’ll actually be able to analyze it. This includes:
Asymmetric attacks, like those in cybersecurity, benefit the aggressor by maintaining the 'combat initiative'. That is, they determine who is targeted, how, when, and where attacks occur. Defenders are largely relegated to preparing and responding to the attacker’s tempo and actions. This is a huge advantage.
By 2020, the Internet of Things (IoT) is predicted to generate an additional $344B in revenues, as well as to drive $177B in cost reductions. IoT and smart devices are already increasing performance metrics of major US-based factories. They are in the hands of employees, covering routine management issues and boosting their productivity by 40-60% [1].