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Artificial Intelligence expert warns that there may already be a ‘slightly conscious’ AI

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on February 14, 2022 by Rick BackusFebruary 14, 2022

OK, so what constitutes “slightly conscience”? In a definition of states of consciousness there is either consciousness or unconsciousness. There are also altered levels of consciousness ranging from confusion and delirium to stupor and coma. None of those seem “slight” … Continue reading →

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4 Ways Automation Helps Harness Data’s Full Potential

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on February 11, 2022 by Rick BackusFebruary 11, 2022

By Lynette York – Organizations need automation to access data more efficiently so that decisions can keep up with today’s breakneck speed of business. To keep up with the pace of business today, leaders must constantly make quick decisions on behalf … Continue reading →

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5 Key Considerations When Choosing a Document Management System

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on February 10, 2022 by Rick BackusFebruary 10, 2022

With user adoption being the most frequent reason for ECM implementation failures, number one on this list speaks directly to that point. Written by Joan Honig – When companies start looking at document management software, they may initially focus on the backend … Continue reading →

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One in seven ransomware extortion attempts leak key operational tech records

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on February 8, 2022 by Rick BackusFebruary 8, 2022

While the ransom itself is certainly painful, the actual data that is publicly compromised via the “name and shame” sites is the true exposure to organizations. Written by Charlie Osborne – One in seven ransomware extortion data leaks reveals business-critical operational … Continue reading →

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Experimentation brings AI to life in Helsinki

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on February 7, 2022 by Rick BackusFebruary 7, 2022

By Sarah Wray – Artificial intelligence (AI) offers potential benefits for cities such as greater efficiency but there are also risks and new challenges, from procurement to governance. Such complexity can result in ‘analysis paralysis’ and stalled progress, or expensive … Continue reading →

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Is it Time to Say Goodbye to SharePoint On-Premises?

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on February 2, 2022 by Rick BackusFebruary 2, 2022

Wow, so this is an interesting article. We run primarily on-prem for actual business production work and have a ton of connections and processes built around that instance. For me the big one is the update problem. We’ve had customers … Continue reading →

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A dirty secret: RPA is not designed for process automation

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on February 1, 2022 by Rick BackusFebruary 1, 2022

Maybe it is not precisely automation and more macro-esk, but if a user can do something else while an RPA program runs I’m good calling automation. By Mike Fitzmaurice  – Robotic Process Automation (RPA) has had a lot of deserved success … Continue reading →

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Our children are growing up with AI. Here’s what you need to know

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on January 31, 2022 by Rick BackusJanuary 31, 2022

As younger generations grow up interacting with AI-enabled devices, more consideration should be given to the impact of this technology on children, their rights and wellbeing. AI-powered learning tools and approaches are often regarded as critical drivers of innovation in … Continue reading →

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The AI Bill Of Rights: Protecting Americans From The Dangers Of Artificial Intelligence

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on January 25, 2022 by Rick BackusJanuary 25, 2022

Seems to me the problem here will the government attempting to create laws for something it inherently does not understand. As a member of congress to explain what AI is. By Glenn Gow – As AI grows in impact in … Continue reading →

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How quick thinking stopped a ransomware attack from crippling a Florida hospital

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on January 24, 2022 by Rick BackusJanuary 24, 2022

It was approaching midnight on Sunday and the head of IT at a Florida hospital had a problem.The emergency room of Jackson Hospital, a 100-bed facility on Florida’s panhandle, called to report that it couldn’t connect to the charting system … Continue reading →

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