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Steven Barrett appointed Regius Professor of Engineering – University of Cambridge news
Professor Steven Barrett has been appointed Regius Professor of Engineering at the University of Cambridge, effective 1 June. He joins the University from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he is head of the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AeroAstro). Barretts appointment marks his return to Cambridge, where he was an undergraduate at Pembroke College, and received his PhD.
Cloud engineering could be a "painkiller" for global warming, study led by University of Birmingham finds – Yourweather.co.uk
Spraying particles into the marine atmosphere can increase cloud cover and have a cooling effect. Photo by Jason Blackeye on Unsplash
Alleged cryptojacker arrested for money laundering, $3.5 million in cloud service fraud ultimately mined less than $1 … – Tom’s Hardware
The U.S. Attorney's office announced the arrest and indictment of crypto miner Charles O.
Civo introduces Cloud GPU powered by Nvidia for high-demand workloads – IT Brief Australia
Cloud computing company Civo has unveiled its latest offering, the Cloud GPU. This comprises a range of services powered by Nvidia GPUs that support workloads such as machine learning, large language models, and graphics rendering.
The 50 Coolest Software-Defined Storage Vendors: The 2024 Storage 100 – CRN
As part of CRNs 2024 Storage 100, here are 50 vendors bringing software capabilities, services and cloud connectivity to storage technology. The base of nearly any storage system is hardware. But look closely at the hardware, and a distinct pattern appears: The hardware is likely to be an industry-standard server with industry-standard processors, industry-standard storage media and industry-standard memory.
Apple to Introduce On-Device AI with iOS 18, Bypassing Cloud Servers – elblog.pl
Apple is poised to reshape the smartphone experience with iOS 18, which is expected to unveil a series of groundbreaking features dedicated to on-device artificial intelligence.
Top 5 Amazing Ways AI Coexist With DeFi’s Core Values: Centralization Vs. Decentralization – Blockchain Magazine
The future of DeFi lies in a symbiotic relationship between AI innovation and unwavering commitment to decentralization: The co-existence of AI and DeFi holds immense promise for the future of finance. By addressing the challenges and fostering a collaborative approach, we can unlock a new era of intelligent DeFi applications that are secure, efficient, and empower users
Arbitrum Leaps Towards Decentralization With Launch of Fraud Proofs on Testnet – West Island Blog
Taking a significant stride toward decentralization, Arbitrum, renowned as the most substantial Ethereum layer-2 scaling solution in terms of total value locked (TVL), recently announced that they have deployed the permissionless version of their fraud proof, referred to as Bounded Liquidity Delay (BOLD), to testnet. The announcement was made on the 16th of April by Offchain Labs, developers of Arbitrum. Ethereum layer-2 solutions have progressively risen in prominence over recent years.
DeFi Development: Top 10 Intriguing Security Considerations That Can’t Be Ignored – Blockchain Magazine
April 19, 2024 by Diana Ambolis 35 The financial sector is undergoing a significant transformation fueled by Decentralized Finance (DeFi). This innovative ecosystem empowers individuals to participate in financial activities like borrowing, lending, trading, and asset management without relying on traditional intermediaries. As DeFi continues to gain traction, the demand for skilled developers to build secure and robust DeFi applications (dApps) is The financial sector is undergoing a significant transformation fueled by Decentralized Finance (DeFi).
College of Engineering receives the largest gift in its history – Temple University News
Professor Emeritus of Electrical and Computer Engineering Brian Butz and his wife Susan, CPH 85, have made a transformative donation to Temple Universitys College of Engineering that will support the expansion of artificial intelligence (AI) research at the college. The gift, which is valued at more than $2.5 million, includes an immediate investment in AI research projects, as well as a future endowed chair position to help Temple push to the forefront of the AI industry. It is the largest gift in the College of Engineerings history.