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Get your data AI-ready

CIO

An aircraft engine provider uses AI to manage thousands of technical documents required for engine certification, reducing administration time from 3-6 months to a few weeks. But this data is in disparate systems, silos, and various formats, hindering organizations from realizing its full potential.

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AI agents will transform business processes — and magnify risks

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When multiple independent but interactive agents are combined, each capable of perceiving the environment and taking actions, you get a multiagent system. NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, for example, uses multiagent systems to ensure its clean rooms stay clean so nothing contaminates flight hardware bound for other planets.

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TechCrunch+ roundup: Technical due diligence, web3’s promise, how to hire well

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In films, screenwriters always include a moment known as the Promise of the Premise. 8 questions to answer before your startup faces technical due diligence. After technical due diligence begins, no amount of storytelling can cover the secrets buried in GitHub and Jira.

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iOS gains new emoji, Showtime joins a pricier Paramount+, and Instagram launches Channels

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If you’re wondering about Greg’s status, not to worry — he’s due to return from a well-deserved parental leave in a month and change. With those administrative bits out of the way, let’s get on with Week in Review. (If Is the tech jobs market as bad as it seems?

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Scopio aims to turn hematology into remote work with $50M C round

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Once samples are scanned in the lab, they could be reviewed by hematologists working from anywhere. For instance, some papers argue, the manual review of samples doesn’t often add much to doctors’ diagnostic dataset. You can zoom around in one of the images here. Image Credits: Scopio. Image Credits: Scopio.

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10 things CIOs wish they knew from the start

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“I wish I’d have told myself to buy myself more time, setting out a three-year, step-by-step plan, and not try and get everything right on day one and solve everything in the first year,” says David Henderson, chief technology and product officer at music and entertainment group Global. It’s not all about the tech.

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Glass rethinks the smartphone camera through an old-school cinema lens

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Films weren’t always widescreen. Originally they were more likely to be approximately the shape of a 35mm film frame, for obvious reasons. If you matted out the top and bottom, you could project a widescreen image, which people liked — but you were basically just zooming in on a part of the film, which you paid for in detail.

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