Openwashing: OpenText, Google, Pogo Linux, and Swift
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OpenText launches Magellan, an AI platform aimed at IBM's Watson
OpenText is betting open source, Apache Spark, and years of experience with unstructured enterprise data will enable it to take on IBM's Watson and land midmarket customers.
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Google wants to PAIR-up AI with human interaction by being open-source by design
Google has today (July 10) unveiled a research program geared towards improving how humans interact with artificial intelligence (AI). The latest initiative includes open-source tools that will be made available to third parties, including software engineers, as well as professionals from disciplines such as medicine, design and music.
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Pogo Linux Announces Refreshed Line of Iris Intel Servers Supporting the New Intel© Xeon© Processor Scalable Family [Ed: Linuxwashing]
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Apple Open-sources the Swift Language Migrator [Ed: Reminder that much of Apple stuff like Swift is not at all FOSS]
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