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Tech »  Solving the IoT's "Boy Who Cried Wolf" Problem: From Individual Alerts to Cumulative Certainty
  • Solving the IoT's "Boy Who Cried Wolf" Problem: From Individual Alerts to Cumulative Certainty
    1 day, 23 hours ago   hackernoon.com

    Solving the IoT's "Boy Who Cried Wolf" Problem: From Individual Alerts to Cumulative Certainty

    2. Related Work The problem of anomaly detection has been studied in many different application ...

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Could Anthropic Power Siri Instead of OpenAI? Apple Is Considering Both

Could Anthropic Power Siri Instead of OpenAI? Apple Is Considering Both

1 day, 23 hours ago   extremetech.com

Apple is exploring the possibility of using AI from Anthropic instead of OpenAI (which they currently use) for the future of Siri. Apple has had conversations with both companies about ...

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