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What is Blockchain Technology? A Step-by-Step Guide For Beginners

By allowing digital information to be distributed but not copied, blockchain technology created the backbone of a new type of internet. Originally devised for...

Who is leading the race of 5G… China?

Being the leader in 5G matters. So who is really leading the race... China? The government has pledged to having national 5G coverage by 2020, and the government is working closely with its private sector to motive developments. So let's have a look how and why...

AI has far-reaching consequences for emerging markets

The US and China are predicted to capture about 70 per cent of the estimated US$15.7 trillion in wealth that AI will generate globally by 2030 (PwC). The greatest economic gains from AI will be in China (26% boost to GDP in 2030) and North America (14.5% boost), equivalent to a total of $10.7 trillion and accounting for almost 70% of the global economic impact.

Artificial intelligence in smart cities – what’s the link?

Artificial intelligence (AI) could play a key role in numerous applications within a smart city, from improvements to traffic and parking management to the...

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Thalmic Labs rebrands as North, launches Alexa-powered holographic glasses

Now, a start-up called North, formally Thalmic Labs, is introducing a pair of smart glasses that looks so similar to normal glasses.

Placer.ai raises $4 million to use AI to track foot traffic

Placer.ai launches the first free online tool providing anyone instant access to deep consumer insights for any physical location, driving smarter decision-making

AI on a MEMS Device Brings Neuromorphic Computing to the Edge

For the first time, artificial intelligence has been integrated into a MEMS device
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Spot Robot Testing at Construction Sites

We have begun field testing the Spot robot for commercial usage around the world. After an initial mapping run, Spot autonomously navigated two dynamic construction sites in Tokyo and used a specialized payload for surveying work progress. An additional camera in its hand lets Spot do even more detailed inspection work on site. The Spot robot will be available in the second half of 2019 for a variety of applications.

MIT to invest $1bn in major bet on AI and the future of computing

Investment will more than double the size of AI-focused faculty at MIT.Investment will more than double the size of AI-focused faculty at MIT.