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AI in the Aviation Industry: Insights from an Aviation Tech Expert [Get hands-on learning from ML experts on Coursera]( How are you, @{NAME}? Welcome to your HackerNoon Tech Brief - Tech Stories, sponsored by our friends at Coursera. We’ve got stories for you covering [#technology]( and more. [Power Virtual Agents: The Solution to Finding Online Content-Based Topic Suggestions]( By [@thecognitiveservicesninja]( [ 3 Min read ] Power Virtual Agents is a powerful tool that allows users to populate their chatbots with existing web pages or files. [Read More.]( [MORE ENQUIRIES INTO MASON-BEES]( By [@jeanhenrifabre]( [ 29 Min read ] When set free, it will fly in the opposite direction to its home, which it will never find again. [Read More.]( [How to Run Tons of Experiments at the Same Time Using an Adaptive Control Group]( By [@schaun.wheeler]( [ 8 Min read ] Bandit algorithms solve some A/B testing complexity, but hide others. Here's a method to fix that. [Read More.]( [AI in the Aviation Industry: Insights from an Aviation Tech Expert]( By [@omrihurwitz]( [ 5 Min read ] In this episode of the Fetcherr podcast, host Omri Hurwitz is joined by aviation tech expert John Dabkowski where they discuss the aviation industry. [Read More.]( [How Hackers Host C2 Servers on Google Infrastructure (Google Sheets & Drive)]( By [@grantcollins]( [ 2 Min read ] A guide on how to use Google Workspace's Drive and Sheets (formerly G-Suite) to communicate and exfiltrate information natively Drive and Sheets. [Read More.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- We hope you enjoy these 47 minutes worth of free reading material. Anyone can get more involved with HackerNoon by simplify forwarding this email to a nerdy friend who will love you for it. What happened in your world this week? We’ve heard [writing can help consolidate technical knowledge]( [establish credibility, and contribute to emerging community standards](. Feeling Stuck? We got you covered. [Answer These Quirky Questions from HackerNoon 😉]( Until next time, may [automation]( be working for you. The HackerNoon Editorial Team mailto:support@hackernoon.com Want to get different tech stories? [Optimize what tags you're subscribed to]( or [unsubscribe.]( Hacker Noon, PO Box 2206, Edwards CO 81632

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