AI is an incredibly powerful, comprehensive technology. Why are researchers searching for ways to make it smaller? With their vast capabilities, large language models can be computationally expensive and consume a significant amount of energy. #IEEE Impact Creators explain that compact AI is a promising, more efficient alternative in a variety of applications. Read their insights on #IEEE Transmitter: https://bit.ly/3OzinKU
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International Computer Security Day is observed on 30 November to shed light on the crucial need to protect sensitive digital data from potential cybersecurity vulnerabilities. From online banking to social media, this call to action is more important than ever as we live more of our lives online. While there's no way to be completely immune from cyber threats, there are many precautions that individual users can take. And, these measures are often simple. Take a moment to revisit passwords on your devices and online accounts to ensure that they're strong, and enable two-factor authentication whenever possible.
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"In Kenya, I had the chance to visit with local tech industry leaders regarding collaboration opportunities. Proactive outreach to tech companies is key to keeping #IEEE relevant for young professionals and building partnerships that will help grow our global community."- Tom Coughlin, 2024 IEEE President & CEO https://bit.ly/3OuLSxi
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Autonomous vehicles (AVs) rely on advanced sensors, like polarization cameras, to "see" and safely navigate their environment. Much like human drivers, AVs may find nighttime driving conditions to be more challenging. To help boost performance in low-light conditions, researchers are drawing inspiration from human vision, and developing algorithms that help AVs adjust to dim lighting in real time. Early tests show great promise in improving navigation accuracy, logging a 10% performance boost. Read about how this breakthrough could change the AV landscape on IEEE Spectrum: https://bit.ly/3Z8BHUf
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The rapid evolution of AI is transforming technology in nearly every sector. Looking ahead to 2025, what will be its most impactful applications? Technology industry experts recently shared their predictions in the annual IEEE global survey. Unlock key findings and explore survey results on #IEEE Transmitter: https://bit.ly/48lKaaP
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In a recent report developed by #IEEE Future Directions, global technology experts revealed the most impactful technology megatrends that are shaping our world. The team of 54 technology leaders identified artificial general intelligence, sustainability and digital transformation as the top three megatrends based on their economic, ecological and social impacts. Learn more and download the report: https://bit.ly/48RKhLn
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This week we’re recognizing #IEEE Member Saptarshi Ghosh, affiliated with IEEE Computer Society and IEEE Young Professionals, for his contributions to computer engineering and chip design, as well as his engagement with IEEE activities that help inspire students to study technology. Ghosh serves as IEEE Computer Society’s President of Global Students & Young Professionals, reflecting his passion for enabling equitable and accessible education opportunities for students and young professionals in the field of computing. His work and his leadership skills help build programs that empower the next generation of young technologists through a variety of programs and initiatives. As a system-on-chip design engineer, Ghosh uses his background in computer engineering to help advance the future of computing through the development of cutting-edge AI-enabled computer processors.
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#IEEE Life Fellow Philip S. Yu is a Featured Author recognized for his research contributions to big data, including data mining, data stream, database and privacy. Since 1980, Yu has had 712 articles published and over 32,000 citations. His publication topics include neural networks, node embeddings, deep learning and more. Learn about Yu and his research on IEEE Xplore: https://bit.ly/3ASmPB5
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How will the evolution of AI shape technology in 2025? Global technology experts shared their insights and predictions in IEEE’s yearly survey. Visit #IEEE Transmitter to explore the survey results and find insights from Impact Creator Euclides Chuma: https://bit.ly/3AMCwd7
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Born on 20 November 1889, Edwin Hubble is celebrated for his groundbreaking discoveries that have profoundly expanded our understanding of the universe, and remain a cornerstone of modern astronomy. His research uncovered the existence of galaxies beyond the Milky Way and proved that the universe is constantly expanding. Hubble’s legacy lives on, making images such as the one below possible through the namesake Hubble Space Telescope, which brings us stunning imagery that highlights the beauty, complexity and vastness of the cosmos.