November 27, 2019
After taking possession of Perceptio and Turi
TupleJump is a U.S./India-based machine learning startup. Apple is on a company
buying spree as it bought Perceptio, Turi and now TupleJump. automatic liquid
soft packaging machines Manufacturers TupleJump is a U.S./India-based
machine learning startup.
After taking possession of Perceptio and Turi, Apple is
now set to acquire a U.S./India-based machine learning start-up,
TupleJump."Apple buys smaller technology companies from time to time, and we
generally do not discuss our purpose or plans,†Apple told TechCrunch.About
TupleJump:TupleJump is an India-U.S. based machine learning company that started
off with a mission to simply data management technologies back in 2013. They aim
to build the kind of technology that is simple to use, scalable and will allow
people to ‘ask difficult questions on huge datasets.’One of the most important
projects undertaken by TupleJump went by the name of ‘FiloDB.’ It was an
open-source program that applied machine learning concepts and analytics to
massive amounts of complex data right as it is streamed in.
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November 22, 2019
The robot has been made up of aluminum sheets
Four fire officials, including the chief fire officer Sunil Nesrikar, had lost
their lives while carrying out fire fighting in a major fire at Gokul Nivas
building at Kalbadevi on May 9.A summer robot, which carries out fire fighting
operations on its own, may soon be in the armoury of Mumbai Fire Brigade
(MFB)."There has been rise in fire incidents in the city, due to which the MFB
has China
famous aluminum platform ladder to be always on its toes to fight them.The
robot can be used in desperate situations where there is a threat to fire
fighters or in incidents like radiation, emission of poisonous gas etc, said
fire officials.
The French-made machine also has a camera, which can provide
live pictures of fire situation from inside. A summer robot, which carries out
fire fighting operations on its own, may soon be in the armoury of Mumbai Fire
Brigade (MFB)."We have seen demonstration of the robot and decision about its
procurement will be taken later,†said Mr Mehta. The cost of the robot is about
Rs 1 crore.Though the MFB is yet to decide on buying this machine, its
demonstration was done on Monday during the annual fire drills at Byculla
headquarters.For the MFB, the procurement of summer robot assumes greater
significance in the wake of death of top fire officials in the Kalbadevi fire
this year.
The robot has been made up of aluminum sheets — which are used in
aeroplanes — that can withstand temperatures of up to 700 centigrade.According
to the fire officials, the robot can control the fire even on the 30th floor, as
it can jet water up to the height of 55 metres. With the help of the robot, the
firemen need not battle blazes by entering the flames and they can control the
blaze by using the remote control. Mayor Snehal Ambekar and municipal
commissioner Ajoy Mehta, who were present for the drills, expressed satisfaction
over the functioning of the robot. On this backdrop, the robot can be of immense
help for the fire fighters,†said Ms Ambekar.
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November 11, 2019
The counsel for the central government
A silent observer is a device attached to the USG to ascertain and track its
use. Bombay high court Mumbai: In a major relief for cardiologists, the Bombay
HC has allowed the use of portable ultrasonic sonography machines (USG) for
cardio patients as they do not come under the purview of the Pre-Conception and
Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) (PCPNDT) Act,
2003.
The court upheld the arguments of a cardiologist that he is not like a
radiologist who uses the sonography machine to determine the health of foetuses
while in the womb of the mother but to ascertain the condition of the heart of
patients who cannot be brought to the clinic cup
and box canned sealing machines Factory or hospital. A division bench of
justices Shantanu Kemkar and Anuja Prabhudessai was hearing a writ petition
filed by a Chembur-based cardiologist Dr Dinesh Solanki who was barred by the
Brihan-mumbai Municipal Cor-poration (BMC) health officer from using the machine
on the grounds that it could be misused for sex determination.According to
advocate K.H. Halai, who represented Dr Solanki, as per a previous HC order the
ban on the use of portable ultrasonic sonography machines (USG) was applicable
to doctors registered under the PCPNDT Act. He further referred to another order
wherein the PCPNDT rule was applicable to only to machines in the institutes and
genetic clinics that are within the ambit of the Act. Lastly, he argued that the
machine used by Dr Solanki was not using the Silent Observer device in his
portable machine hence the Act was not applicable to him.
The counsel for the
central government, however, argued that the sex ratio was diminishing due to
the rampant use of the sonography machines for sex determination and hence there
was scope for misuse of the portable machine of Dr Solanki. The BMC also
forwarded similar arguments and sought four weeks to submit more arguments
deterring the use of sonography machines, which the court granted.However, after
hearing all sides, the court granted ad-interim relief to Dr Solanki to use the
portable machine and also install the silent observer device on his portable
USG.
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November 07, 2019
McAfee has announced several new innovations
McAfee has announced several new innovations that expand machine learning and
automation capabilities to strengthen human-machine teams. China
automatic liquid soft packaging machines Manufacturers McAfee announces
support of OpenDXL.com, a new, independent collaboration portal that offers
forums, free apps and more, giving OpenDXL users easy access to ideas and
resources available for application integrations.
McAfee has announced several
new innovations that expand machine learning and automation capabilities to
strengthen human-machine teams.Also, McAfee announces support of OpenDXL.com, a
new, independent collaboration portal that offers forums, free apps and more,
giving OpenDXL users easy access to ideas and resources available for
application integrations.The key highlights include:New McAfee Advanced Threat
Defense machine learning now fortifies threat detection for sandboxingNew
patented automation for McAfee® Enterprise Security Manager SIEM technology
delivers unmatched insight into threat exposureNew McAfee Cloud Threat Detection
and McAfee Threat Intelligence Exchange integration enables in-depth analysisNew
OpenDXL.com, an independent community website, launches to facilitate the use of
open source integrationsMcAfee Security Innovation Alliance welcomes 12 new
membersMcAfee has also announced the release of Disrupting the Disruptors, Art
or Science?, a new report investigating the role of cyberthreat hunting and the
evolution of the security operations center (SOC).
Per the survey, companies are
investing in and gaining different levels of results from both tools and
structured processes as they integrate "threat hunting†activities into the core
security operations center. (Attached is the same)The key highlights
include:Survey outlines state of security operations center and threat
investigations71 percent of advanced SOCs use human-machine teaming to close
cybersecurity investigations in one week or lessSuccessful cybersecurity teams
are three times as likely to automate threat investigation. Thus, they devote 50
percent more time to actual threat hunting.
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