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November 27, 2019

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Will Google's AI make you artificially stupid?

The biggest threat from AI isn't software that steals your job. It's software that steals your mind. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Review: 4 business card scanning apps for Android and iOS

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What’s next for content moderation?

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JDK 14: The new features in Java 14

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5 factors that will shape data-driven innovation in 2020

Research/Infographic: PerimeterX

Third-Party Code: The Hidden Risk in Your Website

Read the white paper to learn how you can manage risk from third-party code and better protect your applications. Read more ▶

Image: Review: 4 business card scanning apps for Android and iOS

Review: 4 business card scanning apps for Android and iOS

Nobody wants to type business card data into contacts, so it usually never gets entered at all. With these apps, your phone can do the heavy lifting for you. Read more ▶

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Learn the basics of electrical engineering for only $25 today.

This collection features 5 courses on electrical engineering fundamentals such as circuits, substations, and machines. Read more ▶

Image: What’s next for content moderation?

What’s next for content moderation?

The Transatlantic Working Group considers transparency, alternative dispute resolution mechanisms and limitations on algorithms as ways forward. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: JDK 14: The new features in Java 14

JDK 14: The new features in Java 14

Flight recorder event streaming, switch expressions, and NVM file mapping byte buffers are slated for the next version of standard Java due in 2020 Read more ▶

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5 factors that will shape data-driven innovation in 2020

The coming year promises new challenges and opportunities for companies building data-driven services. Read more ▶

Case Study: PerimeterX

Crunchbase relies on PerimeterX to Block Bots and Optimize Customer Experience

Crunchbase relies of PerimeterX to Block Bots and Optimize Customer Experience. Read more ▶

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