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Safeguarding our most trusted software with open source technology

Dynatrace

Tune in to learn how innovation can help government agencies gain control of open source security, manage risk, and secure the next generation of technology. Make sure to stay connected with our social media pages. Tag us with #TechTransforms to be featured on our pages!

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Tech Transforms podcast: Web 3.0, gamification, CIA innovation, getting ahead of the adversary – March 2022

Dynatrace

On the Tech Transforms podcast, sponsored by Dynatrace, we have talked to some of the most prominent influencers shaping critical government technology decisions. From supply chain to machine learning, this podcast explores the way technology advancement intersects with human needs. Follow Sandy on social media for the latest updates!

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Tech Transforms podcast: A reporter’s take on AI, data privacy, ChatGPT, and TikTok

Dynatrace

Nihal Krishan’s work as a technology reporter at FedScoop places him at the nexus of politics, policymaking, and technology. As a result, he has access to a variety of insights and opinions on new and emerging technologies. Industry adoption of AI and the impact on rules and regulations. AI’s environmental impact.

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For your eyes only: improving Netflix video quality with neural networks

The Netflix TechBlog

To do so, we continuously push the boundaries of streaming video quality and leverage the best video technologies. Our deep downscaler effort was an excellent opportunity to showcase how Cosmos can drive future media innovation at Netflix. But our journey is not finished yet and we strive to improve and innovate.

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To understand the risks posed by AI, follow the money

O'Reilly

Time and again, leading scientists, technologists, and philosophers have made spectacularly terrible guesses about the direction of innovation. It’s difficult to argue with David Collingridge’s influential thesis that attempting to predict the risks posed by new technologies is a fool’s errand. But not all rents are bad.

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Rising Tide Rents and Robber Baron Rents

O'Reilly

The answer can be found in the theory of economic rents, and in particular, in the kinds of rents that are collected by companies during different stages of the technology business cycle. They are a price that we pay for a rising tide of innovation. For example, consider drug pricing. But not all rents represent abuse of power.

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Tech Transforms podcast: Metrics meeting service, new ways of working, and guest appearances – January & February recap

Dynatrace

In January and February, we spoke with a couple of the top influencers in government technology, including Jamie Holcombe , Chief Information Officer at the United State Patent and Trademark Office [USPTO]; and Dimitris Perdikou , Head of Engineering at the UK Home Office, Migration and Borders.