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Written by Chris Sullins on .
At IntelliGenesis, we’re always pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with artificial intelligence, and our new research paper tackles one of AI’s toughest challenges: teaching models to reason logically. The paper, “Addressing Logical Fallacies in…
Written by Chris Sullins on .
What if you spent more than half a trillion dollars and got almost nothing in return?  IDC estimates that by 2028, corporate spending on AI solutions will climb to $632 billion from just over $300 billion in 2025. Yet, despite this massive investm…
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Progress tends to make people uneasy and is often met with resistance. Even something as seemingly innocuous as the introduction of writing more than 5,000 years ago drew criticism that it would diminish memory and other cognitive abilities. At the tim…
Written by Adam St Amour on .
As many of us have seen in recent years, our digital landscape has changed considerably as language models have become integral to new sectors. These changes have begun to revolutionize how businesses operate and how individuals interact with technolog…
Written by Chris Sullins on .
How Convenience Compromises Your Privacy and Security AI chatbots have become valuable tools for productivity and research, as well as creative endeavors like image generation and brainstorming. However, the convenience they offer can draw attention…
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How Personalized Attacks are Changing the Game As artificial intelligence continues to push the boundaries of technological innovation, it has also provided hackers with new tools to carry out more advanced social engineering attacks. Adding fuel to…
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What if we could replicate the brain’s capacity for pattern recognition, problem-solving, and decision making, and put it to work in a machine that can learn and improve over time? Neural networks are that mechanism—modeled after the interconnected …
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RAG, or Retrieval Augmented Generation, is a technique that enables a large language model (LLM) to access information from external sources. While LLMs like ChatGPT and Claude are incredibly powerful tools, they can only answer questions based on t…
Written by Wayne Bye on .
If knowledge is power, then having the ability to quickly process and use data is paramount. Even more so is the accuracy and consistency of the data processing. This becomes more critical amidst the rapid promulgation of AI/ML models which rely heavil…
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Whether it is Fitbit, Apple, Samsung, or Garmin, new wearable Bluetooth technology devices are constantly joining the market. Tracking everything from step count, distance traveled, and heart rate, even a basic cardiogram has been built into wearables …
Written by Tanesia Woody on .
Cruisin’ Into the New Year: Technological Advancements and Innovation Picture it – the holiday season, 2023. Imagine that you have decided to forego hosting a holiday gathering at your home, nor are you going to travel from house to house to visit w…
Written by Guy Howard on .
In September, my beloved Atlanta Falcons played the Jacksonville Jaguars in an NFL game in London. If you don’t follow the NFL, you might think it unusual that they played in Europe, but actually they play a handful of games in Europe every year. The u…
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How GIS is Advancing Our Understanding of Mars  Space may be the final frontier for human exploration, but it is just the beginning for the next generation of GIS developments and emerging technologies. Ever since Galileo first observed Mar…
Written by Jared Schultz on .
It’s that time of year. Students of all ages are gearing up and heading back into the classroom. From preschool to graduate-level students, there are class lists, schedules, and supply lists. So, let’s make sure you’re ready. Pencils… Yes. Notebooks… Y…
Written by Angie Lienert on .
KrakenAI™: A new Generative AI Tool to Augment Cyber Operations IntelliGenesis LLC’s IG Labs Division announced today the launch of their newest capability, KrakenAI™, a cutting-edge generative artificial intelligence (AI) large langua…
Written by Tanesia Woody on .
Location-based technology allows for the use and analysis of space, time, and geography in order to make an educated guess about a device’s current and even future whereabouts. Like most things, there are both advantages and disadvantages to this type …
Written by Guy Howard on .
Imagine you take your car to an AI mechanic for repairs. Instead of a human attendant asking you about the car, you talk to ChatGPT for a few minutes about the problems and it devises a solution. Automated robots then roll out and spring into action, f…
Written by Guy Howard on .
Generative AI has brought about a significant impact on TV and movie writers, revolutionizing the way stories are created and developed. With the advancements in natural language processing and machine learning, generative AI models have become capable…
Written by Adam St Amour on .
Harnessing the Sparks of Innovation The data landscape is rapidly evolving, and businesses are constantly seeking innovative solutions to harness the power of their data. Enter NeuralNexus, an AI-driven platform that unleashes NVIDIA technology to c…
Written by Angie Lienert on .
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer the future — it is advancing cybersecurity today. IntelliGenesis LLC’s IG Labs Division today announced the launch of its first two products, the first of which includes its Modular Advanced Cyber Environmen…
Written by Andrew Ford on .
Are we Living in a simulation? Maybe soon enough we can! Before the walls went up and construction of IG Labs was made a reality, we were given a glimpse of the grand vision with virtual reality. Thanks to modern technology, we were able to walk throug…
Written by Guy Howard on .
In our age of brain tickling nose swabs, there is a renewed interest in fast, accurate, and non-invasive tests for diagnosing illnesses. We’ve all probably experienced a Q-tip going just a little too far at some point in the last couple of years. Well …
Written by Steve Scarbrough on .
Your favorite time of year! Fall is upon us and, with it, October brings Cybersecurity Awareness Month. We continue to integrate technology into every facet of our lives and with that, we need to be ever more vigilant in not just our cyber awar…
Written by Wayne Bye on .
Scams by text and email, as well as data breaches, have become a regular part of our daily lives. Often, we make ourselves vulnerable by sharing personal information. Whether it is for shopping online or home automation, we open ourselves up to vulnera…
Written by Adam St Amour on .
During the holiday release schedule in 2010, Disney released both a sequel to a niche movie, as well as a piece of technology that introduced an innovative technology to the masses. Tron: Legacy brought to light a technology used to de-age one of the f…
Written by Adam St Amour on .
The Department of Defense over the last several years has placed a great deal of hope in Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), and the blend between the two known now as Extended Reality (XR). Last year, the U.S. Army awarded a contract to Micr…
Written by Jared Schultz on .
This time of year is a point of transition, where the beauty of spring grows into the blazing heat of summer. So, I tend to find activities that will get me away from the heat of a Georgia summer. One thing that helps me get my steps in and stay out of…
Written by Guy Howard on .
Process Automation has long been the domain of large businesses seeking to produce their TPS reports faster or blast emails to potential customers. These business processes aren’t the only examples though. When Tony Stark tells JARVIS to paint his suit…
Written by Laura Hildebrand on .
IntelliGenesis LLC is proud to announce our Women Supporting Women STEM Scholarship for high school students graduating in the 2021-2022 school year! As the founder of a woman-owned company, IntelliGenesis CEO, Angie Lienert, wants to promote …
Written by Jared Schultz on .
Imagine you’re playing an online video game with your friends, streaming online, or whatever you do to pass the time with your favorite online game, when out of nowhere an image takes over your computer and starts issuing threatening messages with a ro…
Written by Jared Schultz on .
Hacking a computer is not hard, especially when security is not a priority for so many businesses out there. Look at any computer/network security focused website and pretty much every day you come across evidence of some hack being reported, most of t…
Written by Guy Howard on .
A cyborg soldier controlled entirely by AI. A cybernetically enhanced human roaming the streets doing all kinds of jobs for money. These sound like plots out of a movie or video game. That’s because they are! But don’t let fiction fool you. These devel…
Written by Jared Schultz on .
It is always amazing to look back at old sci-fi movies and literature, getting glimpses of what the future may hold regarding technology. Whether it is the tv walls from Fahrenheit 451 or the communicators from Star Trek. So much of our technology toda…
Written by Jared Schultz on .
How to Keep Them Safe Online When I was a kid, about the only thing I had to worry about when using a computer was dying of dysentery while playing Oregon Trail. The threats that face computer users today, especially children who are not aware of cy…
Written by Jared Schultz on .
When a vulnerability hits 10 out of 10 on the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS), people pay attention and so should you. CVE-2020-1472 did just that–it hit a 10 and is dubbed the “perfect” exploit by Tara Seals, author at ThreatPost.com. Whil…
Written by Guy Howard on .
We’ve all heard of self-driving cars, but how about self-flying planes? Earlier this month, DARPA held a contest called AlphaDogfight (https://www.wired.com/story/dogfight-renews-concerns-ai-lethal-potential/). The goal was to see if an AI could be dev…
Written by Jared Schultz on .
The current pandemic has left of us with more free time than ever before. Among the numerous activities begun these past few months, gardening was one of the fastest growing (see what I did there!). Seed suppliers were reporting shortages as people sta…
Written by Jared Schultz on .
What is Contact Tracing? Contact tracing is a technique used by public health authorities to measure and slow the spread of infectious diseases by identifying people who may have come into contact with an individual with an infectious disease, in th…
Written by Steve Scarbrough on .
Now you might ask yourself “Is this 2010?” since we are talking about Jailbreaking and Rooting phones. The answer is no, but it could be increasing in popularity again for everyday users to begin opening up mobile devices to dangerous third-party store…
Written by Guy Howard on .
If you attended my Introduction to Machine Learning class, or our March Madness Challenge (which we sadly won’t get to play out), you might have some ideas about how we can use AI in medicine to fight COVID-19. At a high level, machine learning is givi…
Written by Jared Schultz on .
After over 10 years since it’s release, on January 14, 2020, Microsoft Windows 7 finally hit its “end of life”, a point that all software eventually reaches. Once a version of Windows finally reaches end of life, it means Microsoft has stopped providin…
Written by Guy Howard on .
IntelliGenesis is collaborating with the University of Buffalo on Rialto, an innovative cyber security project for the Navy. Rialto is a tool that predicts future behavior of Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) based on their past attacks and attacks of…
Written by Guy Howard on .
Speaking as someone who has received a phone call from their CEO, you typically do what the boss says and ask questions later. That’s exactly what the CEO of a UK-based energy firm did when the CEO of his parent company called. Directed to transfer sen…
Written by Jared Schultz on .
“It’s all about the people.” It seems like every business claims to be “all about people.” Whether it’s a slogan on their website or something in their mission statement, lobby signage, or business cards, the “people” idea isn’t new. But here at Int…
Written by Jared Schultz on .
Ashlee Eggleston, Staffing Manager, Columbia, MD Office IntelliGenesis is made up of a tight-knit team of the best in the business. Our experts are skilled, intelligent, devoted to the mission…and always ready for a little fun. In our Meet…
Written by Jared Schultz on .
Written By: An IntelliGenesis Senior Software Engineer At the November SCIF Dinner, we talked about developing software for the cloud versus developing on traditional client/server platforms and dove into the pros and cons of each platform and how i…
Written by Jared Schultz on .
Written By: An IntelliGenesis Cyber Specialist During my 12-month tenure as Cyber-Lead, I’ve been tracking some major movements in the Cyber-arena. In celebration of October Cyber Month, the following are highlights of recent changes in the Cyber-ba…
Written by Jared Schultz on .
Written By: An IntelliGenesis AI Specialist 2017 flew by! Happy New Year from the Tech Leads! We have seen many things take off this past year and talked about some pretty cool tech topics, IoT (Internet of Things), Data Visualization, Scaling Cloud Pl…
Written by Jared Schultz on .
Written By: An IntelliGenesis Senior Software Engineer Back in the early days of programming, programmers had few choices when it came to programming languages. Times have certainly changed. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers …
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Written By: An IntelliGenesis Senior Cybersecurity Engineer Most of us, at some point in the last few years, have done some online shopping… and by “most of us,” I mean “all of us” and by “last few years,” I mean “the last 24 hours” and by “some,”…
Written by Jared Schultz on .
Mary Anne Harasim, Director of Extended Enterprise, Augusta, GA Office IntelliGenesis is made up of a tight-knit team of the best in the business. Our experts are skilled, intelligent, devoted to the mission…and always ready for a little f…
Written by Jared Schultz on .
Augmented Reality (AR) has rapidly come to prominence in the last few years. At its simplest, it is using a device to project something computer-generated into the real world. It’s not replacing the real world as virtual reality does. There are two pri…