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indieHPC, Monday, April 24,2023

@HPCpodcast: A Free-Ranging Discussion on Today's AI Ferment and the Impacts of Generative AI

Vol 301 · Issue 4 · 2023-04-24

In this time of AI ferment, in which one new phenomenon - e.g., generative AI - lands on the scene and quickly morphs into new sub-phenomena with free-ranging impacts, we decided to check in with a thoughtful voice in the AI community, Tim Crawford, CIO, strategic advisor and founder of AVOA, an Los Angeles-based research and advisory firm.

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@HPCpodcast: A Free-Ranging Discussion on Today's AI Ferment and the Impacts of Generative AI

insideHPC, April 10th, 2023

@HPCpodcast: Silicon Photonics - Columbia Prof. Keren Bergman on the Why, How and When of a Technology that Could Transform HPC

Vol 301 · Issue 2 · 2023-04-10

Silicon photonics has the potential to transform HPC: it's a dual-threat interconnect technology that could - if and when it is wrestled into commercial, cost-effective form - move data within chips and systems much faster than conventional, copper-based interconnects while also delivering far greater energy efficiency.

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@HPCpodcast: Silicon Photonics - Columbia Prof. Keren Bergman on the Why, How and When of a Technology that Could Transform HPC

OrionX, April, 7th 2023

@HPCpodcast-54: Silicon Photonics, with Keren Bergman

Vol 301 · Issue 1 · 2023-04-07

We discuss Silicon Photonics with Keren Bergman, the Charles Batchelor Professor of Electrical Engineering, Faculty Director of the Columbia Nano Initiative, and Principal Investigator of Lightwave Research Laboratory at Columbia University. Prof. Bergman is the recipient of the 2016 IEEE Photonics Engineering Award and is a Fellow of Optica (Optical Society of America) and IEEE.

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@HPCpodcast-54: Silicon Photonics, with Keren Bergman

OrionX, February 24th, 2023

@HPCpodcast-51: Bob Coecke on Quantum in Pictures (Book)

Vol 299 · Issue 4 · 2023-02-24

In the The Messenger Lectures in 1964 at MIT, Richard Feynman said 'On the other hand, I think I can safely say that nobody understands quantum mechanics. . Do not keep saying to yourself, if you can possibly avoid it, 'But how can it be like that?' because you will get 'down the drain', into a blind alley from which nobody has escaped. Nobody knows how it can be like that.'

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@HPCpodcast-51: Bob Coecke on Quantum in Pictures (Book)

CXOTalk, February 1st, 2023

The Cloud Ecosystem: A Guide For CIOs

Vol 299 · Issue 1 · 2023-02-01

As a CIO, understanding the cloud ecosystem is essential for leveraging cloud computing for digital transformation, agility, and innovation. To understand why the ecosystem is so important for any move to the cloud, we spoke with the head of Strategic Ecosystem & Industry Solutions at VMware, Zia Yusuf.

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The Cloud Ecosystem: A Guide For CIOs

CXOTalk, January 27th, 2023

AI Tools For The Creator Economy (36:17)

Vol 298 · Issue 4 · 2023-01-27

Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing the way creators and entrepreneurs build and monetize their businesses. From content creation to e-commerce, AI tools are making it easier and faster for creators to produce high-quality content and build a following.

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AI Tools For The Creator Economy (36:17)

cxotalk.com, January 9th, 2023

CIO / CTO Investment Strategy for 2023

Vol 298 · Issue 2 · 2023-01-09

Join us for an exclusive interview with global CIO of Lenovo, who is also Chief Technology Officer of their Solutions and Services Group, as he shares goals strategies for successful technology investment planning in 2023

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CIO / CTO Investment Strategy for 2023

Gestalt IT, December 20th, 2022

The Edge Is Real This Time

Vol 297 · Issue 3 · 2022-12-20

Edge computing is getting more real every day. What emerged as a viable architecture to support distributed computing has now taken center stage. So, as it stands now, how do we define edge?

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The Edge Is Real This Time