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A self-described “nerdy” kid from a working class family in a bedroom community of “The City,” on the South Shore of Long Island, Paul Bleicher trained as a physician-scientist, and was heading towards a career in academic medicine when he [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Healthcare, Tech Tonics, Technology Tags: astounding health, david shaywitz, digital health, health startup, lisa suennen, medical research, paul bleicher, precision medicine, tech tonics, venture valkyrie
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One of the many tragedies of the COVID-19 pandemic is its impact on those struggling with substance use disorders. Overdose deaths in the U.S. are estimated to reach an all-time high in 2020, likely driven by stress, isolation and decreased [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Business Group on Health Tags: addiction, Business Group on Health, employer health, mental health, stigma
Categories: Audio Podcast, Intel, Intel Chip Chat, Intel Conversations in the Cloud Tags: Audio Podcast, Chip Chat, Cloud Computing, Conversation in the Cloud, DDoS, DDoS mitigation, F5, FPGA, Henry Tam, Intel, Jake Smith
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In this episode of Intel on AI guests Lama Nachman, Intel Fellow and Director of Anticipatory Computing Lab, and Hanlin Tang, Sr. Director of the Intel AI Lab, talk with host Abigail Hing Wen about the intersection of humans and [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Artificial Intelligence, Audio Podcast, Intel, Intel on AI Tags: Abigail Hing Wen, AI, Anticipatory Computing Lab, artificial intelligence, DARPA, deep learning, Hanlin Tang, Lama Nachman, machine learning, natural language processing, Peter Scott-Morgan, Supercomputing
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Dr. Sally Shaywitz – Yes, she is David’s mom – has brought an entrepreneur’s mindset to her life’s work in dyslexia, recognizing the condition as a prevalent and underappreciated need, then working tirelessly to advance the science and enact the [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Healthcare, Tech Tonics, Technology Tags: astounding health, david shaywitz, digital health, health startup, health technology, lisa suennen, precision medicine, tech tonics, venture valkyrie
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Even before COVID-19, the U.S. was facing a caregiving crisis. And now, well over half of Americans are worrying about, taking care of, or looking out for a friend, neighbor or family member due to pandemic. But as these unpaid [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Business Group on Health, Healthcare Tags: Business Group on Health, Caregivers, caregiving, employer health, mental health
Categories: Artificial Intelligence, Audio Podcast, Cloud Computing, Intel, Intel Chip Chat, Intel Conversations in the Cloud Tags: AI Sense, Alok Mishra, Audio Podcast, Chip Chat, Cloud Computing, Conversation in the Cloud, COVID-19, Intel, learhealth, OpenVINO, pandemic, Python, safety compliance, TensorFlow, Wesense, Wipro
Categories: Artificial Intelligence, Audio Podcast, Intel, Intel on AI Tags: Abigail Hing Wen, AI, AI models, artificial intelligence, Brad Pitt, deep learning, Digital Domain, Doug Roble, Film Technology, machine learning, natural language processing, Supercomputing, virtual character, virtual humans
Categories: Audio Podcast, Cloud Computing, Intel, Intel Chip Chat, Intel Conversations in the Cloud Tags: Audio Podcast, Chip Chat, Cloud Computing, Conversation in the Cloud, Intel, Jake Smith, Michael Hall
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Who better to have a spicy discussion with about #OpenMP than Tim Mattson and Bronis de Supinski? These two have truly lived at the forefront of the amazing, decades-long OpenMP journey, from its inception to its preeminence as a foundational [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Code Together, Intel Tags: Accelerators, C++, CUDA, DPC++, heterogeneous, high performance computing, HPC, Kokkos RAJA, loop transformations, offloading, oneAPI, OpenCL, OpenMP, parallel loops, parallel programming, parallelism, Python, SYCL
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In this episode of Intel on AI guest Yann LeCun, chief AI scientist at Facebook and professor at NYU, joins host Abigail Hing Wen to talk about the history and adoption of AI.
Considered one of the “godfathers of AI” [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Artificial Intelligence, Audio Podcast, Intel, Intel on AI Tags: Abigail Hing We, Abigail Hing Wen, AI, artificial intelligence, deep learning, future of AI, History of AI, machine learning, natural language processing, NYU, Supercomputing, Turing Award, Yann LeCun
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Denisa Constantinescu, a PhD student in Mechatronics, and a researcher in the Computer Architecture Department at the University of Malaga, and Maura Tokay, a lead software programmer at Science Systems and Applications, Inc., and a computer scientist within the Department [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Code Together, Intel Tags: Agriculture, AI, artificial intelligence, C++, climate change, CPU, crop yield, Diversity, DPC++, emergency response, GPU, heterogeneous, inclusion, Intel, Intel DevCloud, machine learning, medical, meteorological data, oneAPI, OpenCL, programming, Science Systems and Applications Inc., STEM, SYCL, TBB, unified shared memory, University of Malaga, USM
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Rapid iteration that has become essential to technology innovation is something well defined in the Manifesto for Agile Software Development.
We are uncovering better ways of developing software by doing it and helping others do it. Through this work we [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Tech Barometer - From The Forecast by Nutanix Tags: agile manifesto, agile transformation, Dan Hardiker, developers, DevOps, gile Software Development, Jon Kern, Nutanix
Categories: Audio Podcast, Healthcare, Tech Tonics, Technology Tags: astounding health, david shaywitz, digital health, health startup, lisa suennen, Matthew Zachary, medical research, precision medicine, Stupid Cancer, tech tonics, venture valkyrie
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For far too long, investments in digital health solutions for women have been underfunded. According to Rock Health, just 3% of the US digital health deals since 2011 have focused on women’s health and well-being. But that’s all changing. Increased [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Business Group on Health, Healthcare Tags: Business Group on Health, digital health, employer health, Sari Kaganoff, virtual care, women’s health
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Increasingly, employees and students reply on streamed applications rather than having apps run directly from their computer’s hard drive. In this video animation, learn how end user computing, a catch-all phrase, is changing as technologies like desktop as a service [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Cloud Computing, data centers, Featured, HD Video, Tech Barometer - From The Forecast by Nutanix, Technology, Video Podcast Tags: App Streaming, DaaS, Data Streaming, Desktop-as-a-Service, end user computing, Nutanix, Ruben Spruijit, VDI, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
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Dr. Tom Deakin, senior research associate and lecturer in the High-Performance Computing Research Group at the University of Bristol, and Dr. James Brodman, software engineer at Intel, unpack the tricky topic of performance portability to reveal what this concept truly [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Code Together, Intel Tags: C++, compiler, CPU, developers, DPC++, Dr. James Brodman, exascale, GPU, heterogeneous, high performance computing, HPC, Intel, Intel DevCloud, modern C++, oneAPI, Open Standards, OpenCL, OpenMP, parallel programming, parallelism, performance, portability, programming, Supercomputer, Supercomputing, Supercomputing 2020, SYCL, SYCL 2020, Tom Deakin, University of Bristol
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The effects of the coronavirus on technology will be studied for years to come. The ways people responded and new directions companies took are creating a new normal. IT leaders were forced to build more robust, resilient, secure data systems [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Tech Barometer - From The Forecast by Nutanix, Technology Tags: CIS, cloud and infrastructure services, Coronavirus, COVID-19, digital transformation, Modernizing IT, new normal, remote working, Satish Yadavalli, Wipro
Categories: Artificial Intelligence, Audio Podcast, Intel, Intel on AI Tags: Abigail Hing Wen, AI, artificial intelligence, Data for Black Lives, deep learning, fintech, machine learning, natural language processing, Supercomputing, Yeshimabeit Milner
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Kevin Lyman was once the world’s highest ranked Warlock in Worlds of Warcraft and a professional Halo2 player. But that wasn’t his original plan. In fact, growing up in New Jersey, Kevin always wanted to be a scientist, even before [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Healthcare, Tech Tonics, Technology Tags: astounding health, david shaywitz, digital health, enlitic, health startup, health technology, kevin lyman, lisa suennen, precision medicine, tech tonics, venture valkyrie
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Black women in the U.S. are two to three times more likely to die during or following childbirth than white women. And although Black women are about as likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer as their white counterparts, they’re [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Business Group on Health, Healthcare Tags: Business Group on Health, employer health, health care quality, health disparities, health equity, LuAnn Heinen, Valerie Montgomery Rice
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The ideas behind 5G got their start at NASA, which was seeking to improve space communication for satellites. As telcos roll out 5G networks with speeds of up to 10 gigs, the new wireless technology is poised to bring powerful [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Tech Barometer - From The Forecast by Nutanix, Technology Tags: 5G, AI, AR, edge computing, enterprise applications, IoT, NASA, Nutanix, Satyam Vaghani, VR
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As high performance computing (HPC) moves far beyond its traditional users to the domains of AI, machine learning, enterprises and the cloud, and heterogeneous programming becomes the norm, Nico Mittenzwey, senior HPC engineer at Megware Computer, and Mike Lee, technical, [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Cloud Computing, Code Together, Intel Tags: AI, Argonne National Lab, CH4, cloud, CPU, DAOS, DPC++, Ethernet, exascale, fault tolerance, German Federal Waterways Engineering and Research Institute, GPU, heterogeneous, high performance computing, HPC, HPC applications, HPC clusters, Infiniband, Intel MPI library, Intel Optane, Julich Supercomputing Center, Lichtenberg II, machine learning, Megware Computer, MPI, MPI application, MPI implementation, MPI library, MPICH, Omni-Path, oneAPI, OpenFOAM, OpenMPI, simulation, TU Darmstadt
Categories: Artificial Intelligence, Audio Podcast, Intel, Intel on AI Tags: Abigail Hing Wen, AI, AI Development, artificial intelligence, deep learning, Facebook, Facebook AI, Jerome Pesenti, machine learning, natural language processing, Sam Small, Supercomputing, ZeroFOX
Categories: Audio Podcast, Intel, Intel Chip Chat, Intel Conversations in the Cloud, Security Tags: Audio Podcast, Blockchain, Chip Chat, Cloud Computing, Confidential Computing, Conversation in the Cloud, Corda, Future of Security, Intel, Intel SGX, Jake Smith, R3, Richard Gendal Brown