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Crucial X6 4TB SSD First Look: A Tiny SSD With Space to Spare

Photo: Andrew Liszewski - Gizmodo Technology gets faster, cheaper, and more capacious year after year, but every once in a while it still manages to catch you by surprise. It wasn’t too long ago that 4TB of storage required a RAID enclosure claiming a corner of your desk, but Crucial’s new X6 4TB portable SSD packs that much storage into a palm-sized drive that doesn’t seem like it should actually exist. Advertisement Big bumps in storage capacities always come with a premium price tag at launch, and Crucial’s new X6 4TB SSD is going to set you back $490 if you run out and buy one right now. By comparison, you can get a 4TB portable hard drive right now for about $90 if you find a deal. (Good news they always seem to be on sale.)

What Lawyers Want Everyone to Know About AI Liability

Informationweek What Lawyers Want Everyone to Know About AI Liability There are more discussions about AI ethics and responsible AI these days, but companies need to be clear about potential AI liability issues. Image: Sikov - stock.adobe.com As artificial intelligence moves deeper into enterprises, companies have been responding with AI ethics principles and values and responsible AI initiatives. However, translating lofty ideals into something practical is difficult, mainly because it s something new that needs to be built into DataOps, MLOps, AIOps and DevOps pipelines. There s a lot of talk about the need for transparent or explainable AI. However, less discussed is accountability, which is another ethical consideration. When something goes wrong with AI, who s to blame? Its creators, users, or those who authorized its use?

AWS Launches Amazon DevOps Guru

AWS Launches Amazon DevOps Guru This item in japanese by Amazon Web Services (AWS) recently introducedAmazon DevOps Guru, one of several new machine learning-driven services. DevOps Guru detects operational issues, generates reports and notifications, and offers insights and recommendations on how to take action. DevOps Guru is a fully-managed service that is trained to analyze logs, metrics, and events across 25 AWS resources. The service looks for behavior that deviates from patterns established by history extracted from Amazon and AWS. Users configure DevOps Guru with a list of resources to monitor. The service alerts users about problems and potential issues when it identifies anomalous situations, such as code releases that lead to abnormal behavior or resource utilization patterns that may lead to depletion. 

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