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Toshiba Starts Selling Cylance Antivirus Software

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Irvine-based antivirus software developer Cylance reported Thursday that it has signed a distribution agreement with Toshiba , where Toshiba Corporation Industrial ICT Solutions Company Group (Toshiba Industrial ICT Solutions) will sell its artificial intelligence-based antivirus solution. READ MORE>>.

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Veritone Picks Up $6.5M In PPP Loans

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Costa Mesa-based artificial intelligence software developer Veritone --which is publicly traded on the NASDAQ as VERI--reported that it has received a total of $6.5M in loans under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).

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53 Questions Developers Should Ask Innovators

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Artificial Intelligence Does your application leverage AI in any way? What about reporting and moderation? Reporting What needs to be reported? Reporting can be endless! Team and Process Are you using, or planning to use any software development methodologies? For customer service?

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GumGum Ranks E-Sports Teams: LA's Immortals No. 3

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Santa Monica-based GumGum Sports , the sports marketing analytics software developer which helps measure brand exposure in videos and images using artificial intelligence (AI), released a ranking of top e-sports organizations on Monday.

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Chrome River Powers New Expense App For U.S. Bank

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Los Angeles-based software developer Chrome River and U.S. According to the two, the new payment software helps streamline payments and reconciliation for infrequent business travelers. The new software appears to be the first "white label" app deal by Chrome River. Bank, the U.S. Bank Expense Wizard.

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Internet of Things (IoT) – What’s Next in Automotive?

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Take Watson , IBM’s artificial intelligence platform as an example: it has advanced significantly since it handily defeated human opponents on the Jeopardy game show four years ago. Luckily, we are still in control of the machines, but who knows what can happen with all the connected devices and smart computers?

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