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Gaza update: the questionable precision and ethics of Israel’s AI warfare machine

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Thursday, April 18, 2024

The IDF says it has been working on information gleaned from questioning Palestinian fighters captured in the fighting.

Key Points: 
  • The IDF says it has been working on information gleaned from questioning Palestinian fighters captured in the fighting.
  • According to a report in the Jerusalem Post on April 17, the Palestinian fighters were hiding out in schools in the area.
  • The investigation, by online Israeli magazines +927 and Local Call examined the use of an AI programme called “Lavender”.
  • It’s important to note that the IDF is not the only military to be working with AI in this way.
  • But one function of the way the IDF is harnessing Lavender in this current conflict is its use alongside other systems.
  • Read more:
    Israel accused of using AI to target thousands in Gaza, as killer algorithms outpace international law

The Iranian dimension

  • Away from the charnel house that is the Gaza Strip, the focus has been on the aftermath of Israel’s strike on the Iranian embassy in Baghdad on April 1.
  • As is his wont, Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, vowed revenge, declaring: “The Zionist regime will be punished by the hands of our brave men.
  • And this was very much how it was to turn out when Iran’s drones and missiles flew last weekend.
  • Read more:
    Could Israel's strike against the Iranian embassy in Damascus escalate into a wider regional war?
  • Read more:
    Why Iran's failed attack on Israel may well turn out to be a strategic success

The nuclear option?


One of the possibilities being widely canvassed is that Israel could mount some kind of attack on Iran’s nuclear weapons programme. This has been revitalised in the years since Donald Trump pulled the US out of the deal negotiated by his predecessor Barack Obama.

  • He walks us through the history of Iran’s nuclear programme, a story littered with the bodies of Iranian nuclear scientists and the wreckage of its nuclear facilities thanks to fiendish cyberattacks such as the Stuxnet virus developed by Israel and the US that was launched against Iran in 2010.
  • Since Trump quit the nuclear deal, Iran has gone full-steam ahead in ramping up its nuclear weapons programme, while reportedly hiding its key installations in deep underground bunkers that are thought impossible to destroy from the air.

Cleveland Guardians Gain Competitive Advantage by Selecting Windstream to Modernize its Network Services

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Windstream Enterprise (WE), a leading IT managed services provider, has been selected by the Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise Cleveland Guardians for its managed software-defined wide-area network (SD-WAN) services to achieve a dedicated and simplified cloud network connection.

Key Points: 
  • Windstream Enterprise (WE), a leading IT managed services provider, has been selected by the Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise Cleveland Guardians for its managed software-defined wide-area network (SD-WAN) services to achieve a dedicated and simplified cloud network connection.
  • Guardians’ front office staff, coaches, scouts and players are dispersed among eight locations, including Progressive Field and their affiliated minor league team stadiums.
  • Under their previous network, limited bandwidth was disrupting the team’s ability to disseminate real-time information such as players’ statistics, team performance metrics and videos.
  • “The Guardians are hitting a home run with Windstream solutions, and we’re thrilled about this new partnership.”
    To learn more about cloud-optimized connectivity solutions from Windstream, please visit windstreamenterprise.com .

IAB Unveils Agenda for the 2024 IAB NewFronts: Defining the Ad Supported Present and Future of Streaming

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Wednesday, April 3, 2024

NEW YORK, April 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Amid a wave of innovation and significant changes in how consumers watch video, the 2024 IAB NewFronts will span four days from April 29th to May 2nd in New York City, showcasing the most exciting developments in digital content, marketplace trends, and growing video advertising formats.

Key Points: 
  • "The 2024 IAB NewFronts gives buyers a unique view of the video marketplace over the course of just a few days," said David Cohen, Chief Executive Officer, IAB.
  • "It's a blend of content, technology, data and ad innovation which is why NewFronts is where the future of ad-supported streaming is defined."
  • As an IAB NewFronts Principal Partner, Google will continue its long-standing partnership by kicking off the 2024 IAB NewFronts on Monday with breakfast followed by the first NewFronts presentation of the week.
  • Additionally, IAB will discuss findings from its annual Video Ad Spend Study, which includes full-year 2023 results and an outlook for 2024.

GLOBAL CITIZEN NOW RETURNS TO NEW YORK WITH PAUL KAGAME, PRESIDENT OF RWANDA, MOKGWEETSI MASISI, PRESIDENT OF BOTSWANA, GASTON BROWNE, PRIME MINISTER OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA, PHILIP DAVIS, PRIME MINISTER OF THE BAHAMAS, JANJA LULA DA SILVA, THE FIRST LADY

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Thursday, March 28, 2024

NEW YORK, March 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Global Citizen NOW, the summit driving action to end extreme poverty, returns to New York City for a third year, on May 1 and 2. Leaders from the worlds of public policy, media, entertainment, philanthropy, advocacy, and the private sector will convene for two dynamic days focused on taking action today to save tomorrow. 

Key Points: 
  • Global Citizen NOW co-chairs include long-time Global Citizen supporters Anitta, Danai Gurira, Hugh Jackman, Dakota Johnson, and Michelle Yeoh.
  • Political leaders co-chairing this year's summit include Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda; Mokgweetsi Masisi, President of Botswana; Gaston Browne, Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda; Philip Davis, Prime Minister of the Bahamas; Stefan Löfven, Former Prime Minister of Sweden; and Erna Solberg, Former Prime Minister of Norway.
  • Global Citizen NOW returns this May with a powerful two-day program focused on turning ideas into actionable impact to end extreme poverty NOW.
  • Applications are now open for media outlets to attend and cover Global Citizen NOW and Global Citizen Prize at Spring Studios in New York City May 1-2.

Award-winning Guardian U.S. journalist Margaret Sullivan to be keynote speaker at annual World Press Freedom Day Luncheon, May 2

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Monday, March 18, 2024

These elections are taking place against a backdrop of a global democratic decline, which threatens human rights including media freedom.

Key Points: 
  • These elections are taking place against a backdrop of a global democratic decline, which threatens human rights including media freedom.
  • The protection of a free press is a critical component for a healthy democracy, says UNESCO, the United Nations agency that established May 3 as World Press Freedom Day in 1993.
  • Career Achievement Award in honour of Spencer Moore, which honours a Canadian journalist who has demonstrated ongoing tenacity in pursuit of press freedom and freedom of information.
  • A new Student Achievement Award, given to a student journalist who overcame press freedom challenges in producing outstanding work for a media platform.

With a Two-Year Revenue Growth of 65 Percent, GUARDIAN RFID Ranks No. 146 on Inc. Magazine’s List of the Midwest Region’s Fastest-Growing Private Companies

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Tuesday, February 27, 2024

146 on its fourth annual Inc. 5000 Regionals: Midwest list, the most prestigious ranking of the fastest-growing Midwest private companies, based in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.

Key Points: 
  • 146 on its fourth annual Inc. 5000 Regionals: Midwest list, the most prestigious ranking of the fastest-growing Midwest private companies, based in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
  • Born of the annual Inc. 5000 franchise, this regional list represents a unique look at the most successful companies within the Midwest economy’s most dynamic segment–its independent small businesses.
  • “GUARDIAN RFID and its valued team of Guardians are honored to be recognized by Inc.5000 for the fourth consecutive year,” said Ken Dalley , founder, Chair, and Chief Warrior, GUARDIAN RFID.
  • Complete results of the Inc. 5000 Regionals: Midwest, including company profiles can be found at inc.com/Midwest starting February 27, 2024.

Saving the news media means moving beyond the benevolence of billionaires

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Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Most spectacularly, the Los Angeles Times recently slashed more than 20% of its newsroom.

Key Points: 
  • Most spectacularly, the Los Angeles Times recently slashed more than 20% of its newsroom.
  • Yet, as we’ve previously argued, relying on the benevolence of billionaire owners isn’t a viable long-term solution to journalism’s crises.
  • In what we call the “oligarchy media model,” it often creates distinct hazards for democracy.

Systemic market failure

  • Rather, it’s a systemic market failure with no signs of reversal.
  • As print advertising continues to decline, Meta’s and Google’s dominance over digital advertising has deprived news publishers of a major online revenue source.
  • The advertising-based news business model has collapsed and, to the extent it ever did, won’t adequately support the public service journalism that democracy requires.
  • But they’re outliers; in the end, billionaire owners can’t change these inhospitable market dynamics.

The way forward

  • That’s why we believe it’s urgently important to grow the number of outlets capable of independently resisting destructive market forces.
  • Billionaire owners willing to release their media properties could help facilitate this process.
  • Its nonprofit ownership model has enabled the Inquirer to invest in news at a time when so many others have cut to the bone.
  • However, most struggle mightily to generate enough revenues to even pay themselves and a few reporters a living wage.

Donors can still play a role

  • A 2023 Media Impact Funders report pointed out that foundation funders once primarily focused on providing a bridge to an ever-elusive new business model.
  • The thinking went that they could provide seed money until the operation was up and running and then redirect their investments elsewhere.
  • However, journalists are increasingly calling for long-term sustaining support as the extent of market failure has become clear.

The limits of private capital


Still, philanthropic support for journalism falls far short of what’s needed. Total revenues for newspapers have fallen from a historic high of $49.4 billion in 2005 to $9.8 billion in 2022.

  • Philanthropy could help fill a portion of this deficit but, even with the recent increase in donations, nowhere near all of it.
  • Nor, in our view, should it.

Public funds for local journalism

  • A strong, accessible media system that serves the public interest will ultimately require significant public funding.
  • Along with libraries, schools and research universities, journalism is an essential part of a democracy’s critical information infrastructure.
  • It’s worth noting that U.S. investment in public media is a smaller percentage of GDP than in virtually any other major democracy in the world.
  • Under these plans, news outlets prioritizing local journalism receive various kinds of public subsidies and grants.


The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

The Future of AI in Insurance

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Tuesday, February 6, 2024

London, United Kingdom--(Newsfile Corp. - February 6, 2024) - AI is the most revolutionary technology on the market today.

Key Points: 
  • London, United Kingdom--(Newsfile Corp. - February 6, 2024) - AI is the most revolutionary technology on the market today.
  • Deciding your next step carefully will be key - those that fall behind run the risk of being left in the dust.
  • To help you navigate this dynamic field, we asked 700+ insurance companies where they are investing in AI, what the key blockers are, and how successful it's been - so you can benchmark your strategy against insurance-specific examples.
  • (Spoiler alert: More than half of respondents ranked AI as either difficult or very difficult to implement)
    Has AI proved a worthwhile investment for companies so far?

Cayosoft First to Offer Management, Monitoring, and Rollback for Microsoft Intune Device Management

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Tuesday, January 9, 2024

COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Cayosoft Inc., the leader in Microsoft Active Directory forest recovery and hybrid administration, is announcing the latest release of Cayosoft Guardian, version 4.4. Guardian is a change monitoring and auditing solution for Microsoft hybrid environments and this latest release brings first-ever functionality to monitor and rollback Microsoft Intune. Microsoft Intune helps manage devices both corporate and user personal, from PCs to tablets to smartphone to scanners. With the ever-expanding number of devices, coupled with organizations striving to be Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) friendly, the enterprise attack surface spreads without end.

Key Points: 
  • Guardian is a change monitoring and auditing solution for Microsoft hybrid environments and this latest release brings first-ever functionality to monitor and rollback Microsoft Intune.
  • Guardian is a change monitoring and auditing solution for Microsoft hybrid environments and this latest release brings first-ever functionality to monitor and rollback Microsoft Intune.
  • Cayosoft Guardian ensures this critical device management capability is monitored for suspicious behavior including attempts to alter policies and procedures.
  • We are now first to offer the ability to manage, monitor, and recover a growing area of weakness for the Microsoft enterprise customers, device management.

AIShield presented with an Innovation Award in CES 2024

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Monday, January 8, 2024

BENGALURU, India, Jan. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- 

Key Points: 
  • AIShield has been honored with a CES® 2024 Innovation Award in the "Cybersecurity and Personal Privacy" category for its product, AIShield GuArdIan, which ensures safe and secure usage of Generative AI in enterprises.
  • AIShield is recognized as a CES® 2024 Innovation Award Honoree by The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) for AIShield GuArdIan.
  • CES 2024 has received a record-breaking number of over 3,000 submissions for this year's CES Innovation Awards, a 40% increase over CES 2023.
  • In 2023, AIShield received a CES Innovation Award for its AIShield Platform, an enterprise-ready AI application security product for AI security assessment and live threat monitoring.