SCWorld.com reported that “In 2025, significant advancements in agentic artificial intelligence (AI) systems will drive new AI-based cyber defensives, driving new solutions to help organizations carry out specific goals, making decisions, and taking mitigation action with minimal human intervention.”  The January 9, 2025 article entitled “Cybersecurity in 2025: Agentic AI

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DataBreachToday.com reported that “The artificial intelligence landscape is set to transform in 2025 with pragmatic approaches to implementation replacing the experimental fervor of the past two years. This shift will span industries and developer ecosystems.”  The December 30, 2024 article entitled “A Year of AI Pragmatism and Paradigm Shifts.” (

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CIO.com reported that “Seventy percent of those IT pros spend one to four hours a day remediating data issues, while 14% spend more than four hours each day, according to the survey.”  The December 12, 2024 article entitled ” AI data readiness: C-suite fantasy, big IT problem” (https://www.cio.com/article/3622834/ai-data-readiness-c-suite-fantasy-big-it-problem.html?utm_campaign=subscribers-&utm_medium=subscribers_push_notification&utm_source=subscribers)

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DHS issued a report that it “…has a longstanding commitment to responsible use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies that we employ to advance our missions, including combatting fentanyl trafficking, strengthening supply chain security, countering child sexual exploitation, and protecting critical infrastructure. We are building on that commitment by publishing an

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Networkworld.com reported that “IBM researchers are developing optical chips that are expected to significantly speed connectivity in data center systems, enabling better performance and lower energy costs for customers that need to build and support AI applications.” The December 9, 2024 article entitled “IBM optical chip prototype aims to speed

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Computerworld.com reported that “Though the technology will likely lead to new jobs, they may not benefit those who lost work due to automation.” The December 4, 2024 article entitled “OECD: GenAI is affecting jobs previously thought safe from automation” (https://www.computerworld.com/article/3617281/oecd-genai-is-affecting-jobs-previously-thought-safe-from-automation.html) included these comments:

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InfoWorld.com reported that “Even as Meta touts its Llama model, the company is incorporating OpenAI’s GPT-4 to enhance internal tools and philanthropic ventures. Mark Zuckerberg has consistently championed Meta’s Llama AI model as a leader in generative AI technology, positioning it as a strong competitor to OpenAI and Google. However

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SCWorld.com reported that “Artificial intelligence (AI) systems permeate almost every aspect of modern society. These technologies have deep integrations with business information systems that access valuable data such as customer details, financial reports, and healthcare records. AI systems can also access a variety of IT and OT systems such as

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Computerworld.com reported that “The US government has announced new rules restricting investments in China’s AI and other tech sectors deemed threats to national security, expanding the existing restrictions that were so far limited to exports. They focus on three critical areas: semiconductors and microelectronics, quantum information technologies, and certain AI

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The NewTimes.com reported that “In 2005, there was no inkling of the artificial intelligence boom that would come years later. But directors at Intel, whose chips served as electronic brains in most computers, faced a decision that might have altered how that transformative technology evolved….Some Intel executives believed that the

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