
Jonathan Weinberg
Writer at Freelance
Journalist | Writer | Media Consultant/Trainer. Tweets about media/comms, writing, Spurs, politics, TV, musicals, Crohn’s/ostomy, mental health + random moans.
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3 weeks ago |
itpro.com | Jonathan Weinberg
Computer vision is a well-understood field of technological development, in which computer systems derive contextual information from digital images, videos, physical scans, or other visual data. Having been kickstarted in the 1960s, computer vision has been a focus of researchers for than a half-century. From the artificial neural networks of the 1970s through to today’s multimodal AI models capable of drawing out information from images, it’s become a key plank of data collection and processing.
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2 months ago |
itpro.com | Jonathan Weinberg
Speech recognition technology has come a long way since sitting in front of a 1990s PC, wearing a single padded earphone with a long stick microphone attached, speaking words into software such as DragonDictate. Today’s computers, tablets, and smartphones – as well as cars and home speakers – hear our voice commands and act on what we say or ask.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
cryptocompass.com | Jonathan Weinberg
How Generative AI Can Help Your Business Thrive By Jonathan Weinberg The rapid rise of generative AI presents businesses with transformative opportunities, from productivity improvements to customer service enhancements. Leaders across industries are assessing the value generative AI can bring while balancing cost, productivity gains, and regulatory compliance.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
itpro.com | Jonathan Weinberg
When it comes to implementing AI into their businesses, leaders are grappling with balancing cost against productivity gains against any potential legal issues
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Nov 6, 2024 |
padailypost.com | Sally Meadows |Jonathan Weinberg |Larry Lang
In early election results, Los Altos appears to have re-elected two incumbents to City Council, Sally Meadows and Jonathan Weinberg, and a newcomer, Larry Lang, who wants to improve downtown cellphone service and keep the city out of costly lawsuits. It appears Ibrahim Bashir, who was the target of a campaign that questioned his attendance record at library commission meetings, has failed to win one of the three seats up for grabs in the election if early results hold.
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