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How about crowdsourcing security for your network?

October 9, 2019 Guest Writer 0

Would you trust crowdsourcing as a means to improve the security of your network and enterprise systems? Read more…

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App enables refugees to earn money by training AI

November 16, 2018 News Centre 0

LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Companies could help refugees rebuild their lives by paying them to boost artificial intelligence (AI) using their phones and giving them digital skills, a tech non-profit said on Thursday. REFUNITE Read more…

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Fujitsu and partners trial AI crowdsourced delivery app

September 14, 2018 News Centre 0

Fujitsu, Singapore Management University (SMU), A*STAR’s Institute for Infocomm Research (I2R) and UrbanFox (a subsidiary of Keppel Logistics) have signed an agreement to collaborate on a field trial in Singapore in which they will test Read more…

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Ooredoo Global Services adopts crowdsourced fraud platform from BICS

July 4, 2018 News Centre 0

BICS has announced that Ooredoo Global Services is utilizing its crowdsourced fraud prevention platform, FraudGuard, to block fraudulent telecoms activity targeting Ooredoo’s international traffic. The solution was deployed following a two-month trial and marks the Read more…

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Prize-winning app crowdsources labor violation reports

June 4, 2018 News Centre 0

After six months of intense work, the team Agncy was announced the winner of the fifth annual Telenor Youth Forum for their platform that crowdsources labor violation reporting. Tackling UN Sustainable Development Goal #10, their Read more…

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IBM is counting frogs in Australia – let the puns begin

November 13, 2017 News Centre 0

SYDNEY (Reuters) – An Australian museum has teamed up with computer giant IBM to count the country’s native frog population, and they want amphibian enthusiasts to jump on board. The Australian Museum and IBM say Read more…

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