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Radar Trends to Watch: October 2024

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

The model release train continues, with Mistral’s multimodal Pixtral 12B, OpenAI’s o1 models, and Roblox’s model for building 3D scenes. And attackers are targeting participants in GitHub projects, telling them that their project has vulnerabilities and sending them to a malware site to learn more. Pixtral is licensed under Apache 2.0

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Digital Transformation in Healthcare: 7 Key Trends for 2023

Openxcell

Organ bioprinting We’re all familiar with how 3D printers are used to create toys and replacement parts for equipment, but organ bioprinting is the latest digital trend in the healthcare sector. In the field of medicine, 3D bioprinting is utilized to produce living human cells or tissue for use in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

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Technology Trends for 2024

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

There were over 28,000 registrations, with attendees and sponsors from industries as diverse as pharmaceuticals, logistics, and manufacturing. Malicious operators have discovered that they can corrupt software archives, getting programmers to inadvertently incorporate malware into their software.

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Biohacker’s latest answer to health care hurdles: Homebrew meds

The Parallax

During his presentation here at this year’s Hackers On Planet Earth (HOPE) biennial hacker confab, Laufer and the Four Thieves Vinegar biohacking collective he represents debuted a 3D-printable version of the chemical reactor hardware for turning chemicals, as well as painkillers like oxycodone, into more helpful medication.

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