• Coronavirus pandemic has unleashed a wave of cyber attacks — here’s how to protect yourself

    Coronavirus pandemic has unleashed a wave of cyber attacks — here’s how to protect yourself
    While most of the world is trying to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, it seems hackers are not on lockdown. Cyber criminals are trying to leverage the emergency by sending out “phishing” attacks that lure internet users to click on malicious links or files. This can allow the hackers to steal sensitive data or even take control of a user’s device and use it to direct further attacks. The last thing you want at a time like this is to become a victim of a cyber attack and maybe
  • 5 messaging tips to help brand marketers navigate the pitfalls of coronavirus

    5 messaging tips to help brand marketers navigate the pitfalls of coronavirus
    Brands need to keep communicating, but sensitively and thoughtfully. In doing so, you could actually enhance your brand image by demonstrating empathy with what customers are going through. Audiences are glued to their devices and ready to engage. Here are a few practical tips.
  • Supermassive black holes: How did they grow so fast?

    Supermassive black holes: How did they grow so fast?
    Whilst astronomers are fairly certain that supermassive black holes, billions of times more massive than our  Sun, dwell at the center of almost every galaxy in the Universe, they are still unsure how these cosmic monsters reach such tremendous sizes. The problem seems to be one of time, the Universe is 14 billion years old, and recent observations seem to confirm that such black holes were already present when it was just 800 million years old — thus in its relative infancy. How cou
  • Self-supervised learning is the future of AI

    Self-supervised learning is the future of AI
    Despite the huge contributions of deep learning to the field of artificial intelligence, there’s something very wrong with it: It requires huge amounts of data. This is one thing that both the pioneers and critics of deep learning agree on. In fact, deep learning didn’t emerge as the leading AI technique until a few years ago because of the limited availability of useful data and the shortage of computing power to process that data. Reducing the data-dependency o
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