Red Hat's Ridiculous Embrace of Hype and Buzzwords (for IBM) Carries on, Spreads to Fedora
Red Hat Official ☛ Unlocking the potential of 5G at the edge [Ed: Wow, so many buzzwords, so much hype.]
5G is not just an evolution from 4G. 5G demands network transformation for both the radio access network (RAN) and the core network to unlock its full potential. To achieve this transformation, telecommunication service providers are adopting new and distributed architectures that use software-defined, disaggregated infrastructure and automation for the delivery and management of diverse services.
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Bryan Lunduke ☛ Red Hat Adding Hey Hi (AI) to Fedora GNU/Linux & GNOME
Red Hat's Director of Desktop, outlines plans for 2025: "Big item on our list is looking at ways Fedora can make use of Artificial Intelligence" from IBM.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Open source AI: Red Hat’s point-of-view [Ed: Red Hat is openwashing and spreading promotion of somewhat of a Ponzi scheme, piggybacking hype and buzzwords.]
More than three decades ago, Red Hat saw the potential of how open source development and licenses can create better software to fuel IT innovation. Thirty-million lines of code later, Linux not only developed to become the most successful open source software but the most successful software to date. Our commitment to open source principles continues today, not only in our business model, but in our corporate culture as well. We believe that these concepts can have the same impact on artificial intelligence (AI) if done the right way, and yet there is a distinct divide within the technology world as to what “the right way” is.
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Red Hat Official ☛ AI in the life sciences: building the platform, growing the ecosystem [Ed: Here again Red Hat is name-dropping buzzwords and misleads the public with them.]
Open source is more than open code. That’s why Red Hat launched InstructLab, to make sure transparency, a heterogeneous community and an easy on-ramp are baked into fine tuning models and building use cases for generative AI (gen AI). It’s also why we’re all in on advancing a technology platform where domain researchers, engineers and global hardware and software vendors can collaborate to develop new AI tools and solutions and improve those already in use.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) vs. Risk: Why are we still having this conversation?
Today, many organizations are still measuring the security of their environments by CVSS scores alone. While CVSS is an important tool for understanding the severity of a vulnerability, equating it directly to risk is a mistake.