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PC Magazine July 2017

PC Magazine July 2017 issue, we feature PCMag's eighth annual Fastest Mobile Networks report. Testers drove within and between 30 cities, running speed tests and collecting more than 124,000 network-speed data points. Find out which carrier leads the pack—and where. The results may surprise you! PC Magazine is America's #1 technology magazine, delivering authoritative, lab-based comparative reviews of technology products and services to more than 6.6 million professionals every issue. PC Magazine is the only publication with in-depth reviews and accurate, repeatable testing from PC Magazine Labs placed in the unique context of today's business technology landscape.

PC Magazine July 2017 issue, we feature PCMag's eighth annual Fastest Mobile Networks report. Testers drove within and between 30 cities, running speed tests and collecting more than 124,000 network-speed data points. Find out which carrier leads the pack—and where. The results may surprise you!
PC Magazine is America's #1 technology magazine, delivering authoritative, lab-based comparative reviews of technology products and services to more than 6.6 million professionals every issue. PC Magazine is the only publication with in-depth reviews and accurate, repeatable testing from PC Magazine Labs placed in the unique context of today's business technology landscape.

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Rob Sadowski, trust and security marketing lead for Google Cloud, explained<br />

that the automatic redaction is powered by Google’s data loss prevention (DLP)<br />

API working under the surface to classify sensitive data. The algorithm does the<br />

same thing with data such as credit card numbers, and it can analyze patterns to<br />

detect when a number is fake. This is but one example of Google’s subtle<br />

strategy of weaving AI into its experiences and giving businesses and developers<br />

such as Koike the resources to do the same.<br />

Google is far from the only tech giant that’s building a connective intelligence<br />

layer into its software. But along with Amazon and Microsoft, Google has<br />

arguably the most widespread breadth of cloud-based intelligence tools and<br />

services available. Breaking down the company’s products, you can find Google<br />

Assistant and various machine learning and computer vision APIs in use just<br />

about everywhere.<br />

Google Search uses ML algorithms in its RankBrain AI system to process and<br />

refine queries, re-ranking and aggregating data based on a host of changing<br />

factors to continually improve the quality of search results. Google Photos uses<br />

computer vision to stitch related photos together into memories and combine<br />

multiple shots of the same location into panoramas. Inbox gives users autogenerated<br />

Smart Replies to choose from and surfaces relevant emails by<br />

bundling similar categories together. The company’s new Google Allo chat app<br />

comes with Google Assistant built in. The list goes on.

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