Media-Insert Communications

Media-Insert Communications

The blog of Media-Insert Communications – featuring freelance P.R. and journalism links to the work of Graham A. Jarvis.

Editing, Journalism, Copywriting, and Public Relations

Category: Information Communications Technology

  • Fabien Roth, general manager from advanced infotainment marketing at Panasonic says: “Augmented reality will display an image at least 10 metres ahead of the car, meaning that the content will be integrated to make it natural to drive and to monitor information.” He adds that augmented reality will project images ahead of the car, and…

  • In the short term, the idea is to augment and to automate. As the use of AI grows, this technology will take over certain tasks by analyzing data and reacting accordingly. With experience, it can improve and predict. In the case of Shazam for example, AI can predict the next big hits. That’s great, but…

  • An example of my script-writing work for The Telegraph: A look at how artificial intelligence has evolved over time.  Published/Broadcast on 29th March 2017 by The Telegraph. By-lined to: Kate Mannix and Sean Hall. #YearInReview

  • A significant challenge with adoption of AI techniques, and the question of liability, is transparency in the decisions made by these systems. Many data driven machine learning technologies are essentially a black box, unable to provide a justification to the answers they give. However a new breed of technologies are now available with the ability…

  • The key is to have a backup plan. Rather than blasting its way through the file systems, ransomware will eventually work silently in the background, encrypting files over a period of time so that they become a part of the backup data sets. It’s therefore important to maintain generations of data sets, not only locally…

  • In contrast to Salmony’s personal viewpoint I think that blockchain technology will likely, maybe, or possibly change the world. It will revolutionise the financial systems overnight, taking away the need for the slow incumbent banks and their stuffy 300 year old way of doing things. For anyone that has been in the IT industry for…

  • Banks have often looked upon the public cloud with suspicion, cautiously stepping around it while initially preferring the private cloud model as the most secure option in their view. The half-way house is the hybrid cloud model, which allows sensitive transactional data to be locked up in a private cloud, while public clouds have been…

  • David Trossell, CEO and CTO of Bridgeworks, answers the question: "Is the dark view of AI really justified?" Published on 20th February 2017 by IT Pro Portal. By-lined to David Trossell. #YearInReview    

  • Autonomous liability creates a dual coverage, Graham Jarvis discovers. Traditional motor insurance makes the driver of the vehicle potentially liable for any damage or injury caused by an accident, whether that involves the policyholder or a third party. With autonomous vehicles it opens up many liability questions – particularly in the case when the car…

  • Today, “traditional” companies have been displaced by those whom are focused around data. Find out where accelerating data fits with business risk, read on. By-lined to Jamie Eykyn. Published on 26th January 2017 by IT Pro Portal. Clients: Luminous P.R and Bridgeworks.