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how msft sees the ai arbitrary object framework? can you believe it? they've enunciated it very clearly for the court if necessary?
"Microsoft announces 'AI access principles' to offset OpenAI competition concerns
Ingrid Lunden
Mon, February 26, 2024 at 12:31 PM EST·3 min read
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On the heels of Microsoft's investment and partnership with French Large Language Model startup Mistral AI, the company continues to work hard to try to dispel the image that it's blocking competition through its deep partnership (and financial stake) in OpenAI. Today the company launched a new framework it's calling "AI Access Principles" -- an eleven-point plan that Microsoft said will "govern how we will operate our AI datacenter infrastructure and other important AI assets around the world."
The points cover areas such as the building and operation of an app store to allow businesses to pick and choose different LLMs and other AI products and a commitment to keeping company's proprietary data out of its training models. It also includes a commitment to let customers change cloud providers, or services within the cloud, if they choose to. It also details a focus on building cybersecurity around AI services; attention to building data centers and other infrastructure in an environmentally-sound way; and education investments.
Brad Smith, the president and vice chair of Microsoft, announced the framework today at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Although the implication here is that Microsoft is open to dialogue and conversation with stakeholders, ironically, Smith delivered the news in a keynote speech, with no scope for follow-up questions.
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The announcement comes at the same time that Microsoft is coming under increasing regulatory scrutiny for its $13 billion investment in OpenAI, which currently gives it a 49% stake in the startup that is leading the charge for generative AI services globally. In January, the European competition watchdog said that it was assessing whether the investment falls under antitrust rules.
The take specific aim at how third parties might use Microsoft's platforms and services to develop AI products, a critical business area and enterprise service that the company hopes to develop in coming years, not just with the carriers who attend MWC, but businesses and organizations from a much wider array of industries.
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new chat ai partner is Mistral in France. why msft? cuz of their 744 license? but mistral doesn't have a license, but perhaps, msft has taken a license for the other v ip patents? the llg models..markup language and executive, arbitrary objects and framework?
azure virtual desktop for msft? a msft desktop on android phones?using aws/opentext-microfocus/genesys/8 and v ip?
ploinks and puddle. if you think on it......like the idea of liberate technology.....a desktop gaming platform with a mobile player/client.
msft and new 'xbox' ip? now msft and gaming...gamestop and most recent acquisition.activision?
will they show it at wmc world mobile congress?
kkr buying vmw client biz. vmw and citrix and amazon w s?
"The partnership between Citrix and Microsoft, particularly in the context of Azure Virtual Desktop (formerly Windows Virtual Desktop), aims to provide customers with a superior employee experience and empower CIOs worldwide in their digital transformation efforts. This collaboration enables customers to accelerate their journey into the cloud, modernize applications, and deliver a consistent and secure work experience for employees, regardless of their locations. Through joint efforts, Citrix and Microsoft offer multi-session capabilities of Windows 10, hybrid cloud support, enhanced productivity with applications like Microsoft Teams, and Windows 7 legacy application management. The partnership focuses on simplifying the transition of application workloads to the cloud and providing a seamless digital workspace experience for users
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if the uspto changed the working from translate to transform which is the essence of 744's desired meaning....not borland delphi.....is it really a child patent when it came out of uspto review?
might the issue for lg vs vcsy be that it had the switch to allow cloud based services!!!!!!!!!! that's better because of the off device services potentially included in the ip.........
iphone and samsung phone to show ai at the mobile congress... hit the soft switch?
maybe valde coould tell us what lg phones had but at the time didn't use or turn on?
a side loading thing? what would be covered by 744?
samsung got apis on their phones in 2012....after the lawsuit with vcsy? api and how to generate a website in arbitrary object framework.
something you might need for generative ai? wags. allowed them to build and monetize app stores?
Samsung included APIs on their smartphones as early as 2012 with the introduction of the Samsung In-App Purchase 1.50.0 in October 2011. Subsequent versions such as Samsung In-App Purchase 1.60.0, 1.77.0, and 1.80.0 were released in January, May, and June 2012, respectively. The evolution of Samsung's In-App Purchase SDK continued with versions like 5.0.0 in November 2017, 5.0.1 in December 2017, and 5.1.0 in May 2018, showcasing the ongoing development and enhancement of APIs for app management and in-app purchases on Samsung devices
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Furthermore, Samsung provides developers with access to the Galaxy Store Developer API, a set of server-to-server APIs that enable the management of apps, in-app items, and app statistics through the Galaxy Store platform. This API allows developers to programmatically interact with various functionalities provided by the Galaxy Store, enhancing app management capabilities for developers working within the Samsung ecosystem
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In the context of generative AI, switches play a crucial role in handling the specific traffic patterns associated with AI workloads. Traditional switches may not provide the required performance for AI cloud loads involving generative AI due to their limitations in handling "elephant flow" traffic. Elephant flows are characterized by large data transfers that can overwhelm conventional switches. To address this, NVIDIA has developed the Spectrum-X platform, which includes the Spectrum-4 Ethernet Switch designed to handle east-west traffic in generative AI clouds efficiently.
The advantages of using specialized switches like the Spectrum-4 Ethernet Switch for generative AI workloads include:
High Performance: These switches are optimized for processing large-scale AI workloads, digital twins, and simulation applications, providing the required performance for generative AI tasks.
Adaptive Routing and Congestion Control: The Spectrum-X platform offers adaptive routing and congestion control features, enhancing the efficiency of data transmission in AI cloud environments.
Scalability and Flexibility: Specialized switches like the Spectrum-4 Ethernet Switch offer scalability and flexibility to accommodate evolving network requirements in generative AI applications.
Low Latency: These switches provide low latency, ensuring fast data transmission critical for real-time generative AI tasks.
Lossless Ethernet Network: The Spectrum-X platform creates a lossless Ethernet network, ensuring reliable data transmission without packet loss.
By leveraging advanced switches tailored for generative AI workloads, organizations can optimize their network infrastructure to meet the demanding requirements of AI applications, enabling faster data processing, improved efficiency, and enhanced performance in AI cloud environments
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8 soft switch......not a physical switch and electro optical switch. programmable api obtained very quickly?
make such with radisys/tecktronic/broadcom/intel which opened their own optical division in california.....
segue with cruz ip?
wsj sat with article on the scion of sammie , out of jail after 10 years.. what plans has he been working on? maybe ask ai it's opinion of such? i wonder if he was denied a computer while incarcerated?
this applications is a first step for data transformation for ai?
Mobile Web-Based Interpreter
Publication number: 20160050251
Abstract: A Mobile Internet Device (“MID”) includes an operating system and a framework. The operating system includes a first web server configured for use at the operating system level, wherein the first web server includes a script interpreter and is connectable to an Internet browser via the Internet for receiving requests from the browser. The framework includes a second web server configured to operate at the framework level and adapted for communication with the first web server, wherein the second web server further includes methods dedicated to encapsulating framework functions.
Type: Application
Filed: February 26, 2015
Publication date: February 18, 2016
Applicant: VERTICAL COMPUTER SYSTEMS, INC.
Inventors: Luiz Claudio Valdetaro, Harold Frazier, JR.
android is called a monolithic kernel. ?
8 and v i think talked about microkernel.
microkernel recruits the other on phone accessories/components to create the new app. like borrows your phone, microphone, camera, sensors, etc.
ploinks needs those permissions.
the android phones began to have apps that used such ip, and that's when the their apps stores began to make money for them.
now msft teams and att and imessages extend to other phones and maybe google teams, patent doesn't cover the non-msft users?
is that a reason for the prior resistance of apple?
yes!!!
'Copilot
Yes, Android OS does provide the capability to host a web server on a mobile device12. This can be achieved using an app like Termux12. Here are the general steps to host a web server on an Android device1:
Install Termux and Hacker’s Keyboard: Termux is a terminal emulator for Android that works directly with no rooting or setup required. Hacker’s Keyboard is a keyboard app that has full set of keys including the ones usually missing from standard Android keyboards1.
Install Packages on Termux: After installing Termux, you can install necessary packages like Apache2, git, neovim, wget, curl, etc. using the package manager in Termux1.
Start the Web Server on Android: Once the necessary packages are installed, you can start the Apache web server directly from Termux1.
Port Forwarding With Ngrok: If you want your web server to be accessible from the internet, you can use ngrok for port forwarding1.
Please note that running a web server on a mobile device should be done with caution due to potential security risks. It’s also important to note that this setup might not be suitable for hosting large-scale, production websites1."
running a web server on a mobile device.....password sms for peer to peer networking? like for imessage?
did/does android phone have a disabled web server on board? ask lg and valde about the trial stuff?
fall back proxy server ip.........can it protect messaging from hacks of unprotected sms messages? would it help imessage security? imessage and two factor id, but if the phone is 'busy' not available, it goes to? fall back proxy/server? v ip...........interesting.
which other patents of vcsy might be optimizers for a fo cruz like ip? the nasa patent isn't about any special type of fo.
is nasa using the cruz patent with this one?https://technology.nasa.gov/patent/LEW-TOPS-108
secure optical quantum communication?
softbank and saudi jv to build saudi robotic manufacturing stuff/plant.
remote vaccine manufacturing? pdf's which can be 'shared' with appropriate admin/privileges? maybe privileged pdf/cpaas to privileged and secure server?
not a browser on the pdf side for security purposes?
softbank and saudi jv to build saudi robotic manufacturing stuff/plant.
remote vaccine manufacturing? pdf's which can be 'shared' with appropriate admin/privileges? maybe privileged pdf/cpaas to privileged and secure server?
not a browser on the pdf side for security purposes? over the proper network fabric/s?
google services to servers/manufacturing controllers? apple R1/M2 processors to remotely view the processes in place in 'realtime'?
did vcsy use pdf in their last annual report which seemed to disappear from my computer? was it a test of ploinks/puddle?
To protect PDFs from illegal accessing, especially in the context of using Twilio, it's important to implement security measures both within the PDFs themselves and in the transmission and access of the PDFs. Here are some general best practices for protecting PDFs:
Encryption: Utilize PDF encryption to restrict unauthorized access to the content of the PDF. This can be achieved through password protection and certificate-based security.
Access Control: Implement access control mechanisms to restrict who can view, edit, or print the PDF. This can include user authentication and authorization.
Secure Transmission: When transmitting PDFs, ensure that the communication channels are secure. This can be achieved through protocols such as HTTPS and secure file transfer methods.
Audit Trails: Implement audit trails to track access to sensitive PDF documents. This can help in identifying unauthorized access attempts.
Document Management Systems: Consider using document management systems that provide additional security features for PDFs, such as version control and document expiration.
Twilio-Specific Measures: When integrating Twilio with PDF handling, ensure that Twilio's security best practices are followed to prevent unauthorized access to the communication channels and data.
By implementing these measures, organizations can enhance the security of their PDF documents, especially when utilizing tools like Twilio for document handling and transmission.
what else could we be waiting for?
agree. a fabric for those 4 plus 8 and v ip? but that's been my guess for a while. the border session controllers constitute the fabric architecture/confines and with it the data life cycle aspects of ploinks/puddle? wags. perhaps delivered by 8x8 connect 8.
unified communications today now adds pdf of data, audio, video...wags. a player of such for secret info/instructions, how to's? would be beneficial for military and other proprietary secrect information. endow it with disappearing ability? or take away the access of family and friends, or the chief of security for biomedical processes/settings/instructions and such? also, attempt to use robotics so human knowledge/learning maybe deleted. the ploinks and puddle and disappearing vcsy meeting information? wags. ps was the last 8x8 quarterly done by phone to test such? globally?
adobe and twilio both announced actions to free up the data siloed in pdfs. and today.
biomedical research and politics?
ai workflow with communication points which communicate to the intended recipient via unified communications or contact center. contact center doesn't mean an operator, it might be the email-like template for the desired response? delivered like a browser request, but not ?
a v ip thing? lol
meanwhile, twilio outllined where the v ip other patents come in to play. getting the data, getting it ready, and keeping it secure/separate?
8's x8 might therefore be an environment for the interop communications to take place? wags.
google doesn't have it's owns session border controller but their services can communicate with them. ? so they are using cpaas? or software which can communicate without browser!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! but like a browser!!!!!!!!!!..
'Google does not have its own Session Border Controller (SBC). However, Google’s services, such as Google Home Assistant, can interact with SBCs from other providers1. For example, Nokia Networks’ SBC secures access from home assistant services like Google Home Assistant1.
An SBC is a network function that secures Voice over IP (VoIP) infrastructures while providing interworking between incompatible signaling messages and media flows (sessions) from end devices or application servers2. They are typically deployed at both the network edge and at carrier interconnects, the demarcation points (borders) between their users and other service providers2.
For more detailed information, you might want to check out the book “Understanding Session Border Controllers” which provides a comprehensive guide to SBC theory, design, deployment, operation, security, troubleshooting, and more3.'
now given, webrtc was invented by google........i see google and oracle aligned together....also, msft border session controller might be connected. and you'd put such on aws networks along with the rest. guesses.
using webrtc and all of a sudden the techs make more money. blam, shorts are in trouble. then the deals for the shorted come in and the shorts are getting exposed to more heat. what is the point of combustion? ask winning?
vip gave the world 744, but has plenty of patents which make the family valuable. now hopefully, we can start getting paid.
Yes, Oracle Cloud does use WebRTC. Oracle offers a product called the WebRTC Session Controller1. This product provides a direct connection from the WebRTC client to a telephone network or any Voice over IP (VoIP) network1. It is supported by every major internet browser as well as smartphone applications1.
Oracle’s WebRTC Session Controller is used in various industry and consumer solutions2. It allows peer-to-peer communication between two browsers in a simple and easy manner without needing to install any plugins or extra software2. The second peer in this interaction doesn’t need to be a browser but any component that can understand and communicate through WebRTC2.
In addition, the Oracle Service Cloud provides the context and intelligence to connect customers to agents through web, email, chat, and social channels. The Oracle Communications WebRTC Session Controller gives organizations the option to add video and voice connections to enrich existing customer interactions3.
So, in a nutshell, Oracle Cloud does make use of WebRTC for various functionalities213. For more specific details, it’s best to check the official Oracle documentation or contact Oracle directly.===================
web server at least on one side but for a two way conversation , the cpaas needs at least a tiny web browser.......for the response? lol.
744 family info seems confused due to extension info, but given the other patents of vcsy are not the same family , there is a big avenue for revenue.
so, maybe they gave away cpaas, the ip that allows it is still patented. and the uspto is guarded by the group which blocked apple watch oximetry use.
one reason ploinks usa is so important......usa government is hopefully in a position to do it's thing to preserve integrity of uspto. wags.
now with regard to the oracle webrtc sessions controller for voip network/s, go.
The alternatives to using WebRTC for DICOM file sharing include conventional DICOM protocols such as DIMSE and DICOMWeb. Additionally, other distributed video delivery methods, content delivery networks (CDN), torrent networks, and Internet of Things (IoT) are mentioned as potential alternatives for DICOM file sharing
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If you are considering alternatives to WebRTC for DICOM file sharing, it's essential to evaluate the specific requirements of your use case and consider factors such as real-time capabilities, security, and ease of integration with existing systems. Additionally, consulting with healthcare IT professionals or industry experts may provide valuable insights into the most suitable alternatives for DICOM file sharing in your particular context
The search results did not provide specific information about the cost comparison between using DICOM over WebRTC and other means. However, the provided articles and discussions offer insights into the use of WebRTC for DICOM file sharing and remote medical image presentation. While the search results do not directly address the cost comparison, they emphasize the advantages of WebRTC for synchronized remote medical image presentation, such as decreased latency, improved image quality, and overall user experience
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In conclusion, while the search results offer valuable information about the benefits of using WebRTC for medical image presentation, they do not explicitly compare the cost of using DICOM over WebRTC with other methods. For a comprehensive cost comparison, it may be necessary to consult additional resources or conduct a detailed analysis of the expenses associated with different communication protocols and technologies.
R1 and M2 chips work collaboratively says copilot. therefore, i wonder......do they use emPath? ask winning/valde?
genesys wearable and potential emPath .....communications/apis? cpaas allowing communications where the developer wants to put it?
i did not click bearish.
if it's 744, are they infringing v ip's like mle/266/521/social network? call the usitc? masimo is partnered with ge healthcare. communications to distributed resources like recordings of ekg with the oximetry would be huge for ? of arrythmias. given the potential long term damage of mrna vaccines on young previously healthy people.
masimo signal extraction technology for pulse oximetry....extraction of the data, step one, ? are they using the other two separations of v ip 744 patent family? is that patent family communicating via 8 's cpaas ip?:
Copilot
Certainly! Masimo Signal Extraction Technology® (SET®) is a groundbreaking pulse oximetry technology developed by Masimo Corporation. Let’s explore its key features and significance:
Background:
In 1989, engineers Joe Kiani and Mohamed Diab questioned why pulse oximetry didn’t work well during patient motion and low perfusion.
They set out to solve this problem, leading to the creation of Masimo SET®.
Challenges with Conventional Pulse Oximetry:
Conventional pulse oximetry had limitations during patient motion and low perfusion.
It assumed that only the pulsating component was arterial blood, leading to false alarms and inaccurate data.
Masimo SET® Approach:
Masimo SET® assumes that both arterial and venous blood can move.
It uses parallel signal processing engines (DST®, FST®, SST™, and MST™) to separate the arterial signal from noise sources (including venous signals).
This technology accurately measures oxygen saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate even during challenging conditions.
Clinical Benefits:
Unmatched Sensitivity and Specificity: Over 100 studies have shown that Masimo SET® outperforms other pulse oximetry technologies.
Reduced False Alarms: Clinicians can focus on critical patients with fewer false alarms.
Timely Detection: Early intervention for better patient outcomes and improved safety.
Applications:
Used in hospitals, home care, sports, and high-altitude environments.
Clinicians worldwide rely on Masimo SET® for accurate monitoring.
Revolutionizing Patient Monitoring:
Masimo SET® revolutionized pulse oximetry, providing reliable measurements even during challenging conditions.
It continues to enhance patient care and safety.
For more information, visit the Masimo SET® page. 🌟🩺