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Jio Institute will Start Emerging Technologies courses in AI,ML and more

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Mukesh Ambani’s Jio Institute which will start its academic session in 2021 — will offer courses in emerging technologies like artificial intelligence , data science, machine learning, digital media and  marketing. Also Read:  Top 10 Fantasy Cricket Apps List in 2024 These undergraduate courses will be led by Shailesh Kumar, who is the chief data scientist for Reliance Jio. The institute has formulated a seven member board of advisory, before the launch. Ambanis aside, the board includes members — Jean-Lou Chameau, president of Caltech; Michael Keller of Stanford, Rick Levin of Yale, Subra Suresh of Singapore’s Nanyang Technology University, Nadhmi A Al-Nasr of Saudi Arabia’s habitat project NEOM; Frank J Mulhem and Vinayak P Dravis of Northwestern University. Many AI development companies offers jobs in artificial intelligence, Machine learning, Big Data & Data Scientist. Jio Institute To Offer Undergraduate Courses In AI, Machine Learning And More Jio Institute to

AI won’t automate cybersecurity — but it’ll improve the solutions we already have

Cybersecurity, a huge industry worth over $100 billion, is regularly subject to buzzwords. Cybersecurity companies often (pretend) to use new state-of-the-art technologies to attract customers and sell their solutions. Naturally, with artificial intelligence being in one of its craziest hype cycles, we’re seeing plenty of solutions that claim to use  machine learning ,   deep learning  and other AI-related technologies to automatically secure the networks and digital assets of their clients. But contrary to what many AI development company  profess, machine learning is not a silver bullet that will automatically protect individuals and organizations against security threats, says Ilia Kolochenko, CEO of ImmuniWeb, a company that uses AI to test the security of web and mobile applications Also Read:  Top 10 Fantasy Cricket Apps List in 2024 Artificial intelligence won’t automate cybersecurity “In cybersecurity today, we overestimate the capacities of machine learning,” Kolochenko