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Built with BigQuery: How Tamr delivers Master Data Management at scale and what this means for a data product strategy

Master data is a holistic view of your key business entities, providing a consistent set of identifiers and attributes that give context to the business data that matters most to your organization. It’s about ensuring that clean, accurate, curated data – the best available – is accessible throughout the company to manage operations and make …

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What Is AI Computing?

The abacus, sextant, slide rule and computer. Mathematical instruments mark the history of human progress. They’ve enabled trade and helped navigate oceans, and advanced understanding and quality of life. The latest tool propelling science and industry is AI computing. AI Computing Defined AI computing is the math-intensive process of calculating machine learning algorithms, typically using …

Make data protection a 2023 competitive differentiator

Data privacy regulations, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the European Union or the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) in the state of California, are inescapable. By 2024, for instance, 75% of the entire world’s population will have its personal data protected by encryption, multifactor authentication, masking and erasure, as well as …

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How to do multivariate time series forecasting in BigQuery ML

Companies across industries rely heavily on time series forecasting to project product demand, forecast sales, project online subscription/cancellation, and for many other use cases. This makes time series forecasting one of the most popular models in BigQuery ML.  What is multivariate time series forecasting? For example, if you want to forecast ice cream sales, it …

AI’s Leg Up: Startup Accelerates Robotics Simulation for $8 Trillion Food Market

Robots are finally getting a grip. Developers have been striving to close the gap on robotic gripping for the past several years, pursuing applications for multibillion-dollar industries. Securely gripping and transferring fast-moving items on conveyor belts holds vast promise for businesses. Soft Robotics, a Bedford, Mass., startup, is harnessing NVIDIA Isaac Sim to help close …

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MS Teams Bots: The Future of HRMS (Ultimate guide -2023)

The HR department is a vital part of any company. It is responsible for hiring new employees, managing employee files, and ensuring all employees are treated fairly by following company policies. The HR department also oversees benefits and compensation programs and often develops training programs for employees. In addition, the HR department is often responsible …

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To D-ID or not to D-ID?

TL;DR This is utterly insanely brilliant! We created this video with D-ID in under 5 minutes … here’s how you can do it too … Generate a face at MidjourneyWe used the prompt “perfectly-centered portrait of a male android human robot with blonde hair, center frame!!!, highly detailed, front-facing!!!, professional digital painting, unreal engine 5, …

Data platform trinity: Competitive or complementary?

Data platform architecture has an interesting history. Towards the turn of millennium, enterprises started to realize that the reporting and business intelligence workload required a new solution rather than the transactional applications. A read-optimized platform that can integrate data from multiple applications emerged. It was Datawarehouse. In another decade, the internet and mobile started the …

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Google Research, 2022 & Beyond: Language, Vision and Generative Models

Posted by Jeff Dean, Senior Fellow and SVP of Google Research, on behalf of the Google Research community Today we kick off a series of blog posts about exciting new developments from Google Research. Please keep your eye on this space and look for the title “Google Research, 2022 & Beyond” for more articles in …

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New Hires, Lost Keys & Lessons Learned (Passwordless Authentication Series, #3)

Editor’s Note: This is the third and final post in the Passwordless Authentication Series, which shares insights from our journey on enforcing FIDO2 authentication via hardware authenticators (YubiKeys) across all of Palantir. The first post focuses on hardware selection and logistics; the second post covers technical controls, rollout, and edge cases. While Palantir has enforced …