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As UK-based Civo’s Kubernetes service goes live, boss claims the big cloud rivals are overpriced – The Register

Interview Civo, a cloud provider based in Hertfordshire, has made its flavour of K3s Kubernetes generally available, with the claim that a usable cluster can be fired up in 90 seconds.

K3s is a lightweight Kubernetes distribution from SUSE's Rancher, which claims to be "easy to install, half the memory, all in a binary of less than 100 MB."

Civo is among the smallest of Cloud Native Computing Foundation Certified Kubernetes providers and picked K3s for its speed and efficiency.

CEO Mark Boost was the founder of UK hosting company LCN where he remained until it was sold to Team Blue in early 2019, and also of ServerChoice, which runs three data centres for co-location services.

Boost's pitch is that the giant cloud providers such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform are both expensive and unpredictable in cost.

"I think there's this misconception in the industry that hyperscalers are cheap, which they're not," he tells The Register. "They're more expensive than a lot of other providers out there... the phrase cloud repatriation was coined four or five years ago, where people realise that running physical tin is a lot more cost-effective."

The difficulty with such claims is that comparing like with like is hard. Removing some of the burden of operational costs as well as providing a vast array of features that can be hard to match on-premises keeps customers hooked on the big cloud providers.

Boost says that it is not only the absolute cost, but the challenge of cost management, that is a problem.

According to Civo's own survey of cloud developers conducted in July, around 45 per cent of developers reported surprise bills and difficulties working out the cost of running containers, and 15 per cent said the opaque pricing of hyperscalers was a primary frustration with the technology.

"There's so many services on AWS, everything charged by the hour, these small charges that look meaningless. You have no concept of what that looks like once you start scaling up, until you start to use these services in anger," he says. "I find it a really weird concept that there's companies that just do consultancy around how to understand your AWS bill and how to reduce your spend."

Are the profit margins of the big providers excessive? "I've been involved in the data centre industry since 2008," Boost told us. "That's from a different company that I run called ServerChoice. I've seen the data centre costs and bandwidth, and we've bought from Tier 1 carriers and understand what the wholesale costs of buying bandwidth are, versus the data transfer charges that the hyperscalers charge out, are so far out it's quite incredible" a point which CloudFlare has made repeatedly.

Boost regards high data egress costs as a kind of lock-in. "It makes it a challenge to move from one provider to another, should you wish to do so," he says. That in turn undermines a benefit of Kubernetes. "Kubernetes is meant to be standardised. If I'm not happy with this host, I can move to another host. It should be down to customer service, performance, reliability."

Data transfer fees are easy to measure, but what about the vast array of features on the big cloud platforms, and multi-region resilience, that are hard for a small provider to match? "We're a newer player, we haven't got the scale or the resources that they have access to, but we have the same level of resilience built into our platform," he says.

"There's an opportunity to take a lot of business from Amazon, and the likes of Google and Microsoft." He adds: "We're not trying to compete directly with Amazon, we're trying to focus on five or ten services. We're not trying to be everything to everyone."

What about things like reserved instances or spot prices that enable lower prices from AWS and others? "We haven't done that so far," said Boost. "Our feeling is that we price competitively from the word go. There's not a huge amount of movement for us to go cheaper."

There is one aspect of the Civo platform that could be a good or bad thing depending on perspective, which is the amount of custom code used to provide the service. The company used to use OpenStack, but "we haven't used it for over a year. We've got one legacy region that we've got some customers on. The problem with it, it wasn't built for cloud native or Kubernetes, they've built Kubernetes into it as an afterthought. It wasn't really working for us, it's very complicated, lots of different modules, so we took it back to the drawing board, built from scratch, and architected our own platform called CivoStack. It's optimised for Kubernetes, we still offer VMs but it's through Kubernetes because we use KubeVirt. Everything is cloud native, things like GPU-as-a-service we're going to be offering soon, but it will be done with Kubernetes."

Is there a risk in all that custom code that has not had the scrutiny of open-source software? "It's proprietary code but we do use open-source components within that," says Boost. "Then we extend those, and we've built our own custom operators to build and manage and deploy and scale clusters.

"The approach used to be 'no one got fired for buying IBM' and maybe that expression is now 'nobody got fired for buying AWS'. With a smaller provider, he says, "you can get a much more personal service." The general availability of Civo Kubernetes, he says, "is a chance to take a little bit of business away from hyperscalers, to demonstrate that there's alternatives that offer enterprise functionality at a good price."

Civo claims that its pricing for an equivalent Kubernetes cluster is less than one third of AWS, Google, or Microsoft Azure. That does not take into account reserved capacity discounts and so on, but that is part of the point.

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NOVO Health’s Independent Providers Take Advantage of New Cloud-Based Epic EHR Installation to Fuel Innovation and Better Patient Care -…

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NOVO Health Technology Group, Focus Solutions and Medix Technology partner to create a cloud deployment of Epic EHR on Microsoft Azure, keeping costs affordable for clinics, patients and payers.

APPLETON, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Patients will have access to a wider range of high-quality physicians and health care providers thanks to a health records implementation launched by NOVO Health Technology Group, Focus Solutions and Medix Technology.

NOVO Health, through its subsidiary NOVO Health Technology Group, entered into an agreement with Epic to provide an integrated, comprehensive health record system to independent health care providers within the NOVO Health community. The agreement empowers independent health care providers with the quality EHR tools they need without compromising their independence.

To customize the implementation of this EHR offering for independent providers and maximize both the affordability and functionality of the offering, NOVO Health Technology Group partnered with Medix Technology and Focus Solutions. Together, they launched the full-stack, cloud-based installation of Epic using Microsoft Azure technology.

Accessibility and affordability are key pillars of the NOVO Health platform for both patients and providers, Curt Kubiak, CEO of NOVO Health. The Epic EHR and this hosting solution addresses both of those critical issues.

Focus Solutions embraced Azure-based cloud solutions to provide NOVO Health with enhanced data flexibility and accessibility through an optimized data network topology.

For providers who participate in NOVO Health programs, data benefits will provide critical fuel for quality care, engagement and patient experience initiatives in the months and years ahead. Providers are also better positioned to further leverage tools such as Microsoft Dynamics to improve patient experience, Microsoft Power BI for advanced healthcare analytics and sharper focus on quality initiatives through the scalability of Azure. The option provides an independent provider group with a unified data center strategy inclusive of all systems beyond their core Epic EHR.

This full-stack Epic implementation on Azure is a technology and health care industry innovation, bringing together best-of-class hardware, software and networking solutions.

"This challenging and collaborative project brought out the best in our team, Bruce Schaumberg, Founder of Focus Solutions, said. Having Medix (Technology) in our corner was invaluable. The best part, though, is coming together to help NOVO Health flourish and position themselves for future success and growth."

Access to critical health information via Epic will enable providers to effectively communicate with local health systems and will dramatically reduce the time it takes to see a patient, provide a proper diagnosis and treatment plan, and return that patient to health and lifestyle.

Executing such a full-stack strategy requires a top-notch team. To support the implementation of this cutting edge solution, talent partner Medix Technology recruited and prepared over two dozen people. This team included analysts and project leaders with Epic certification.

The project to launch NOVO Healths EHR Access Program kicked off September 2020, with the first install of its new Epic-powered solution completed in April 2021.

Medix Technology, a nationwide workforce solutions and consulting organization, brings their considerable experience with Epic implementations to ensure program success. Medix Technology will deliver project advisory services and pre-implementation planning.

"Our team was excited to bring our MedixDirect solution model and experience in project leadership to meet the needs of NOVO Health's unique build," said Eric Born, Vice President of Business Development at Medix Technology. "This partnership was about creating customized solutions for scalable growth."

Focus Solutions, a health care technology company and a Microsoft Cloud Solutions Provider (CSP) based in Green Bay, Wis., will be hosting Epic data for the independent practices.

Were really excited to be able to unlock this kind of connectivity for the independent provider, said Focus Solutions CTO Jason Lamine. Focus Solutions is strategically positioned to assist with data analytics and interoperability solutions and help NOVO Healths providers move the needle.

About NOVO Health

NOVO Health represents independent groups and accredited facilities offering specialty health care solutions and related services, connecting them with employers via the NOVO Health Market. Programs include bundled payments for health care, on-site and near-site clinic services, medical tourism and travel packages, subject matter consultants, electronic health record access and ASC development and expansion services. Novohealth.com

About Focus Solutions

Focus Solutions is a healthcare technology consultancy based in Green Bay, WI. Focus serves industry-leading healthcare organizations throughout the United States specializing in bringing practical EHR, clinical workflow, data analytics, and cloud hosting solutions to the one industry we serve health care. We are a proud Microsoft Cloud Solutions Provider (CSP), and our team features 27+ Certified Epic Analysts. To learn how Focus Solutions can help your organization, please visit http://www.focushcs.com.

About Medix Technology

As a part of the Medix family, Medix Technology provides expert IT and Epic consulting and staffing solutions. Headquartered in Chicago and with offices across the U.S., Medix Technology is not your typical staffing company. Our signature solution, MedixDirect, develops local talent for careers as Epic-certified professionals. Driven by our core purpose of positively impacting lives, we are different because we listen when others are selling. Discover the difference at http://www.medixteam.com.

Epic is a registered trademark of Epic Systems Corporation.

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Sean P. JohnsonPublic Relations Manager, NOVO Health920.851.1170sean.johnson@novohealth.com

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Cloud Web Hosting Services Market looks to expand its size in Overseas Market Canoom – Canoom

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This Week in Jobs Philly: ‘Here’s Kitty!’ – Technical.ly

Editors note:Every week we ship an email newsletter featuring the regions most exciting career opportunities. Weve lovingly called itThis Week in Jobs(aka TWIJ twidge). Below is this weeks edition; its meant to live in your inbox.Sign up for the newsletter here.

As cats are the unspoken mascot of the Halloween season, there is never a better time to pay homage to our feline friends. This writer loves all animals, but as a proud owner of one adorable Noodle, I have to say I have a soft spot for kitties. So I thought we could celebrate this special time of year with a handwritten cameo from Miss Noodle:

Meow, meow, meow, Kibble, meow, meow, meow, meow

My human is on deadline and pays more attention to this newsletter than me.

Rai;hi4ht;IRLHWI;LGH;ILLKglkbkg [from a sassy walk across the keyboard]

Pure poetry. Now, lets sink our claws into some tech news and jobs.

OK, I will concede dogs are pretty special, too. Murphy Cares agrees. The app, developed by a Philadelphia nurse, allows subscribers to order on-demand puppy time.

Negative is a good thing when it comes to carbon. The search engine DuckDuckGo recently achieved a significant sustainability goal of offsetting all the CO2 it had produced since its founding in 2008.

Temple University Small Business Development Centeris making an impact close to home as well. The SBDC aims to help small business owners start their own websites and expand their digital footprint.

Delawares own SBDC wants to lend a hand, too. Look out for free upcoming How to Start a Business webinars on Oct. 20, Nov. 11 and Nov. 17.

URBNs in-house software engineers say they get all the professional development right at the companys chic home in the Navy Yard. Learn more about the brands tech opportunities here.

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Anand Rathi sees more upside in this multibagger stock that has surged 163% this year – Mint

Persistent Systems shares have turned into a multibagger stock for this year as the IT service provider's stock has surged over 163% in 2021 (year-to-date) so far. Persistent has announced two acquisitions, which as per Anand Rathi, bring larger client access, allowing it to scale up over the medium term, in addition to payments and insurance tech expertise.

The brokerage firm believes that Persistent's margins will take a 50-75 bps impact but will likely recover by FY24. Anand Rathi has moved its rating to Buy from Hold on Persistent Systems stock and has revised target upwards to 4,275 (from 3290), valuing it similar to Mphasis.

The company has acquired the North Carolina-based Software Corporation International (SCI)/Fusion360 for $53 milion, and Assets and Business of the New Jersey-based Shree Partners/Infosoft for $6.9 million.

Persistent is establishing itself in the fastgrowing payments and Insurtech business through these two acquisitions, enhancing BFSI capabilities, which currently make up 31% of its revenues," Anand Rathi said in a note.

SCI brings 10 clients from within the top 20 banks in North America and has relationships with IBM (FTM implementations, ~75% of revenue) and Microsoft (Cloud hosting). Shree Partners acquisition brings a large insurance tech client, strengthens capabilities in cloud, data AI/ML and infrastructure while consolidating Persistents position in a strategic account, the brokerage added.

Anand Rathi has raised its FY22e/FY23e 5%/3%. The higher EPS of FY23 is despite the margin hit due to retention pay-outs (one-time, to run till FY25) and higher amortization (normalized with growth).

The brokerage values Persistent almost on par with Mphasis, given sustained high growth and hopes it will capitalize on new clients. Though, it sees supply-side challenges as a key risk.

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Dialog to host Google Workspace webinar on Oct 28 – iTWire

WEBINAR INVITE: Dialog's Cloud and Emerging Technologies practice is hosting a webinar on October 28 where leading Google Australia executives will discuss and explain the value, cost savings, and security that Google Workspace can bring to local Australian businesses of all sizes.

Google Workspace is Google's productivity and collaboration suite of cloud products. The webinar will be hosted by Glenn Irvine from Dialog Technology and will feature Kate Healy, ANZ head of security for Google Cloud, and Nishkar Maharaj, ANZ enterprise workspace lead, Google.

Kate Healy (pictured) will present the unique and highly secure architecture and characteristics of Google Workspace, along with the Google Cloud Platform (GCP) in general, and why it is one of the most secure platforms for business applications on the planet. Googles platform has been assessed by the Australian Government as supporting the protected level of security.

Healy has almost two decades of cybersecurity experience and previously worked for the Commonwealth Bank and Telstra.

Nishkar Maharaj will provide greater detail around the significant business value Google Workspace offers businesses and the cost savings that can be achieved. Maharaj has previously worked for Microsoft.

Host, Glenn Irvine, has led the Dialog Cloud and Emerging Technology practice since 2011 and sits on Googles APAC Workspace advisory board.

Dialog states the presentation is not to be missed by anyone seeking a transformative, secure solution for a hybrid workforce.

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Can’t Miss Episode of the Week: It’s Monica vs. the FBI on ‘Impeachment’ – FOX 28 Spokane

Welcome to our weekly column Cant Miss Episode of the Week! Every Saturday well be spotlighting a different episode of television from that week that we thought was exceptional and a must-see. Check back to see if your favorite show got the nod or to learn about a new one! Spoilers ahead.

American Crime Story: Impeachment opened with a flash-forward scene in which Monica Lewinsky (Beanie Feldstein) is confronted by the FBI and discovers that her friend Linda Tripp (Sarah Paulson) has sold her out. In this weeks episode, which aired on October 12 on FX, we finally catch up to that scene. What we werent prepared for? What came after it. The FBI escorts Monica to a hotel room to be interrogated, but when she makes things difficult for them, they end up holding her there for 11 hours. These federal agents, even after using every unethical intimidation tactic they can think of, are unable to break the 24-year-old terrified Monica, which makes for one highly entertaining hour of television.

The episode smartly frames this as a David vs. Goliath story. As small, tearstained Monica stands surrounded by agents in suits, the camera is wielded to put us into her point of view. It zooms in on an agents finger hovering over the switch hook of the phone, threatening to hang up Monicas call to her mom in case she says something they dont like. When Monica convinces them to let her call her mom back from a payphone downstairs in the mall, the camera focuses on the elevator button as Monica frantically jams it, on the security camera perched in the corner of the elevator, at the various agents stationed around the mall surveilling her, all while the scores swells, intensifying the moment, and Monicas heavy breathing comes through. This is the federal government throwing its weight around to intimidate a young woman, and the episode does an excellent job of making us outraged on Monicas behalf, especially as they repeatedly dissuade her (making it even seem like shes not allowed) to call her lawyer, all while threatening her with decades in prison. What Monica hasnt figured out yet, is that if they havent arrested her, then they have no right to hold her, and she can leave anytime she wants.

And yet, somehow special prosecutor Ken Starrs (Dan Bakkedahl) team has bitten off more than they could chew with Monica. Theyve labeled this sting Operation Prom Night in a case of you-cant-make-this-stuff-up, and its named so, as prosecutor Mike Emmick (Colin Hanks) explains, to signify half hour with a girl in a hotel room. Of course, it doesnt take a half hour, it takes almost a half day. Part of the thrill of watching this episode is Monica making the prosecutors and agents run in circles. She has some amazing one-liners, and Feldstein delivers them with a perfect zing. Shell call the police, if she doesnt hear from me, Monica says with a smug smile to prosecutor Jackie Bennett (Darren Goldstein) to get him to let her call her mom. She follows it up with, You gonna arrest me if I walk out of the room? in the very next scene.

Built into this melodrama is the hilarious absurdity of the prosecutors and FBI just sitting around, going shopping, getting a burger with Monica, while they wait for hours for her mother to arrive, because Monica has refused to talk to them without her. Well, if Ken Starrs team wasnt prepared for Monica, then they really arent prepared for her mom, Marcia (Mira Sorvino), who goes full Jewish mother on them protecting her baby. Shes happy to push Monica into cooperating, that is if she can get it in writing that Monica will receive full immunity. But they cant get Starrs approval on the immunity, because its after 11 oclock at night. The fact that these men were so confident that they could get Monica to roll over on Clinton (Clive Owen) in no time, that they didnt even have a plan for whether they could offer her immunity if she asks for it, proves their immense hubris and incompetency.

Perhaps the most satisfying part of the whole episode? When they finally get Monicas dad, medical malpractice lawyer William H. Ginsberg (Fred Melamed), on the phone, and he curses Emmick out for detaining Monica, and calls out the poor excuses Emmick is giving for why they cant get Monicas immunity in writing (Its the Ritz Carlton. Of course they have a fax machine). When he tells Monica to leave and go home, it is a triumphant moment.

See AlsoRoush Review: Impeachment Is Mostly Monicas Tripp-y StoryThe newest American Crime Story installment is an all-star retelling of the Bill Clinton-Monica Lewinsky scandal from the womens point of view.

But, I have to admit, Ive been beating around the bush here. It doesnt matter if theyd gotten permission for immunity from the very beginning. Nor does it matter if Marcia had agreed to strong-arm her daughter into cooperating. Ken Starrs team ultimately underestimated Monica, because she was never going to betray Clinton like that. Maybe they and her mom could have convinced her to answer questions about the relationship, but she was never going to make recorded phone calls to entrap the President. In a show where everyone is out for themselves, Monica, even after everything, is extremely loyal to Clinton, and somehow, these prosecutors never considered that. If nothing else, you have to admire Monicas strength of character, and underneath all of the theatrics, its what gives the episode its heart.

Other observations we thought made this episode stand out:

The revelation that Linda went shopping after betraying Monica when the two met in the mall is the final nail in Lindas coffin for any sympathy she might have left with viewers.Cobie Smulders cartoonish portrayal of Ann Coulter as she sweeps in with multiple bottles of wine, proclaiming to her colleagues that are listening to the tapes in celebration of their successful coup, is the high camp this series, and really any Ryan Murphy project, needs.Monica saying thank you to Emmick when she leaves the hotel, because hes been playing good cop this whole episode, is outrageous.

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Yes, the US is losing the AI war to China analysts – Verdict

China is winning the AI race due to the US armys sluggish digital transformation, private actors reluctance to work with the state and too many ethical debates stifling innovation, according to the Pentagons former software officer. Market analysts back his diagnosis.

The guys right, Michael Orme, senior analyst at GlobalData and a China specialist, tells Verdict, suggesting that Beijing has leveraged its wealth of data and the surveillance state to gain AI supremacy.

Nicolas Chaillan left the his role as the United States Air Forces first chief software officer in October in protest to the US militarys lethargic digital transformation. He had spent three years working on the Pentagons cybersecurity efforts.

Chaillan is currently listed as the founder and CTO at cybersecurity startup Prevent Breach, which peddles its wares to both federal agencies and commercial organisations, according to his LinkedIn profile.

We have no competing fighting chance against China in 15 to 20 years. Right now, its already a done deal; it is already over in my opinion, Chaillan told theFinancial Times in his first interview after his departure from the Pentagon, adding there was good reason to be angry.

Chaillan argued that Beijing is already set to dominate the world in terms of controlling everything from media narratives to geopolitics, adding that some US government departments digital defences were at kindergarten level.

Chaillan also blamed private actors like Google for the US disadvantage against China, saying the company had been reluctant to collaborate with the US defence department on AI.

By contrast, the cybersecurity founder suggested that Chinas digital defences arent burdened by the same distance between private actors and the government or extensive debates about the ethics of AI.

Chaillan plans to testify before Congress in the coming weeks on the threat of Beijing overtaking the US.

While the FT story suggested that the US has already lost the AI fight to China, Chaillan later clarified on LinkedIn that he didnt believe this was the case, but that the window for the States to act is rapidly closing.

I never said we lost, Chaillan said. I said as it stands and if we dont wake up NOW we have no fighting chance to win against China in 15 years. I also said that theyre leading in AI and Cyber NOW. Not in 10 years as some BS reports mention.

He added: Those are just common sense [facts]. We are competing against [1.5 billion] folks here. Either we are smarter and more agile or we lose. Period.

Explosive as Chaillans comments may seem, analysts have been quick to agree following the publication of the interview.

Xi [Jinping] and the partys top brass had a Sputnik moment in March 2016 when Googles AlphaGo beat the world Go champion, says Orme, who will host a seminar on the Chinese market on Thursday. Since then, its put a heck of a lot of wood behind the AI arrow. China has had the huge advantage, in stark contrast to the West, of its authoritarian system, a generally accepting and patriotic population when it comes to loss of privacy, and a company sector bound by civil-military fusion.

Orme notes that this push in combination with the Chinese surveillance states wealth of data has seen Beijing make up the previous AI gap between China and the US. Orme argues that China will be able to cement its position thanks to projects like the Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligences recent unveiling of Wu Dao 2.0, an AI multimodal project.

All in all, arguably the West has lost its digital sovereignty in AI to China, Orme says.

Chaillan and Orme are not the only ones who say China is overtaking the US in AI plenty of past reports have highlighted how China has become a global AI leader.

For instance, one of GlobalDatas recent thematic research AI industry scorecards noted that several AI leaders are based in the nation.

In March, the US National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence (NSCAI) a bipartisan commission of 15 technologists, national security professionals, business executives and academic leaders issued a stark warning in its final report.

America is not prepared to defend or compete in the AI era, the NSCAI report said. This is the tough reality we must face.

Researchers from the University of Electronic Science & Technology of China, and the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado issued a similar warning in a recent article in the Harvard Business Review.

They noted that Chinas global share of research papers in the field of AI skyrocketed from 4.26% in 1997 to 27.68% in 2017, surpassing any other country in the world, including the US.

However, those researchers suggested that weak links between Chinese universities, who conduct the majority of the AI research, and private actors could end up stifling innovation.

Similarly, business uncertainty in the country no doubt amplified by Beijings ongoing tech crackdown means that many entrepreneurs are looking for quick, easy wins based on applied AI research that can bring quick money instead of more basic research that promises to have long-lasting impacts.

While Chinese AI developers certainly have many advantages, it is clear they also face several challenges.

Market experts such as Duncan Jones, head of cybersecurity at quantum computer company Cambridge Quantum, believe tech developments in the next few years could see Chinas lead shrink.

No, China has by no means won the AI war, Jones tells Verdict. What we call AI today is but a fraction of what AI will come to mean in the next decade as quantum computers expand the boundaries of possibility. Its far too early to think about winners and losers at this stage.

He adds that despite China having a plethora of data to analyse, it doesnt have the capability to analyse it.

On Chaillans suggestion that ethical considerations have held back US AI innovation, Jones added: Countries such as the USA and the UK have chosen to build and defend a society that might involve different ethical values. The important issue is to think holistically about the structure of justice, democracy and individual rights. We believe societies constantly evolve, so there is no right or wrong amount of ethical considerations. Each society chooses its own balance.

Earlier this month, Verdict reported that China has released a set of ethical guidelines regarding AI, with the focus on enhancing user autonomy and protecting privacy.

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University At Buffalo – News Center: Data Mining The Past – Patch.com

New algorithm searches historic documents to discover noteworthy people

BUFFALO, N.Y. Old newspapers provide a window into our past, and a new algorithm co-developed by a University at Buffalo School of Management researcher is helping turn those historic documents into useful, searchable data.

Published in Decision Support Systems, the algorithm can find and rank people's names in order of importance from the results produced by optical character recognition (OCR), the computerized method of converting scanned documents into text that is often messy.

"It's a known fact that when OCR software is run, very often the text gets garbled," says Haimonti Dutta, PhD, assistant professor of management science and systems in the UB School of Management. "With old newspapers, books and magazines, problems can arise from poor ink quality, crumpled or torn paper, or even unusual page layouts the software isn't expecting."

To develop the algorithm, the researchers partnered with the New York Public Library (NYPL) and analyzed more than 14,000 articles from New York City newspaper The Sun published during November and December of 1894. The NYPL has scanned more than 200,000 newspaper pages as part of Chronicling America, an initiative of the National Endowment for Humanities and the Library of Congress that is working to develop an online, searchable database of historical newspapers from 1777 to 1963.

Their algorithm ranks people's names by importance based on a number of attributes, including the context of the name, title before the name, article length and how frequently the name was mentioned in an article.

The algorithm learns these attributes only from the textit does not rely on external sources of information such as Wikipedia or other knowledgebases. But since the OCR text is garbled, it can't determine how effective these attributes are for ranking people's names. So the researchers used statistical measures to model the many data attributes, which helped provide the desired ranking of names.

The researchers used two sets of the historic articles to test their algorithm: One set was the raw text produced from the OCR software, the other set had been cleaned up manually by New York City schoolchildren, who are using the articles to write biographies of local, notable people of the time.

When compared to the cleaned-up versions of the stories, the ranking algorithm is able to sort people's names with a high degree of precision even from the noisy OCR text.

Dutta says their process has wide reaching implications for discovering important people throughout history.

"We recently used this technique on African American literature from the Civil War to learn more about the important people during the era of slavery," says Dutta. "Going forward, we'll be expanding the technique to examine relationships between people and build out the social networks of the past."

Dutta collaborated on the study with Aayushee Gupta, PhD, research scholar at the International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore Department of Computer Science.

This press release was produced by the University at Buffalo - News Center. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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Integrated Predictive Safety Systems: Highlighting the Importance of Safety in Mining – AZoMining

Often involving harsh conditions and work with heavy machinery, mining is one of the most dangerous modern industries, and while safety has been a major focus for as long as mines have been around, the use of cutting-edge artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies are opening a new realm of possibility.

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More specifically, cutting-edge predictive safety systems are being developed to anticipate accident rates based on a set of working conditions. Machine learning algorithms trained on safety data accurately predict injury statistics. These systems are still in their infancy, but mine operators are becoming increasingly invested in the technology.

The adoption of machine learning and automation in mining would likely not be where it is today without the COVID-19 pandemic. The crisis acted as an accelerant for the adoption of technology that takes humans out of the equation. Mining companies used the technology to remove many workers from potentially hazardous situations and the success they saw validated the use of remote operations. Meanwhile, many companies that did not adopt these technologies fell behind the rest of the pack.

The capability to collect data that can power sophisticated analytics is facilitating a shift; from a generalized analysis of historical safety data to solutions based on predictive models.

With the appropriate data, analytics can help mining operators recognize specific scenarios related to a greater risk of injury and relevant solutions. Results from the latest research are showing a high level of accuracy from machine learning models.

In a September 2020 study, researchers used models trained on historical datasets to predict the number of days away from work caused by accidents.

Interestingly, the study team revealed that detailed accident narratives fed into the models led to better predictions than models trained on context-free tabular data. The study team said superior narratives-based predictions were likely due to additional details provided by the person recording the incident.

For instance, an accident narrative might explain how a worker was injured when a tiny bit of metal flew under their safety shield and safety glasses. Tabular data on such an incident typically would not make any mention of the worker wearing a safety shield or safety glasses.

In other results of the study, maintenance workers were found to have the highest risk of injury of all types of workers at open-pit mines.

Researchers also found that total mining experience played a significant role when it came to the risk of severe injury. However, the job-related experience was not found to have a significant relationship to the severity of the injury.

Shift start time and time of day were also found to be major factors related to injury severity. Furthermore, material handling was found to be the activity most associated with significant injury among mining workers.

The study team said the results show the potential benefits of machine learning when it comes to predictive safety. With their ability to handle large amounts of multidimensional data and improve over time, machine learning models will be invaluable when it comes to making better decisions around mining safety.

One of the biggest hurdles for predictive safety systems is the capacity to collect optimal data. Unfortunately, simply gathering massive amounts of tabular data is not enough to provide useful insights. Furthermore, current mining technologies exist in separate silos, making data gathering difficult.

Accelerated by COVID-19, mining operations are shifting to a more centralized model and this shift will be beneficial when it comes to aggregating useful data. This centralization will help to break down silos and unify data sources. As this happens, it will be important to sustain available, consistent, and reliable data.

Standards must be kept high by executives who oversee the collection and processing of data. Furthermore, internal data may not be enough to generate significant insights, and executives who oversee data may have to coordinate with their counterparts across the industry.

The emergence of wearable technology offers significant promise when it comes to enhancing the safety of mining operations and integrated predictive safety. However, the many different wearable devices out there exist in silos. Safety-relevant data collected from watches, hard hats and other wearables has limited value if it cannot be unified.

Computer vision, video analysis, and collision prevention systems on vehicles are other areas that hold significant promise for integrated predictive safety systems. Data collected from these systems could be used in areas such as preventative maintenance and malfunction prediction.

Furthermore, the continued rollout of automated and robotics assets will not only fuel predictive safety measures through data collection, but also offer the bonus of taking humans out of harm's way.

Once again, the data provided by all these emerging technologies will have limited use for predictive safety if there is a significant lack of integration. In addition to developing these technologies, there also needs to be significant effort put towards integrating the various pieces of this complex jigsaw puzzle.

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