Source: securitytoday.com The following was issued as a joint release from the MIT AgeLab and Toyota Collaborative Safety Research Center. How can we train self-driving vehicles to have a deeper awareness of the world around them? Can computers learn from past experiences to recognize future patterns that can help them safely navigate new and unpredictable Read More

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Source: Solution provider NWN Thursday disclosed that it has been working with telepresence robot maker Ava Robotics, helping to enable collaboration among distributed workforces and health-care providers amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Through its cloud-based Solution-as-a-Service offerings, NWN is providing voice, videoconferencing, networking and security capabilities for the robots, the Waltham, Mass.-based company said. Ava Robotics Read More

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Source: healthcareitnews.com Big data analytics are an essential business component deployed by modern healthcare organizations to collaborate and derive business value from disparate data. There are many clinical, financial and administrative opportunities to be had by provider organizations. But there are hurdles to getting there. Rob McDonald, executive vice president for platform at Virtru, a data-security technology Read More

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Source: intelligentcio.com R&M, the global Swiss developer and provider of connectivity systems for high-quality, high-performance network infrastructures, has co-founded a Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) Alliance together with Fluke Networks, Phoenix Contact, Weidmller and Telegartner. The main objective of the alliance is to drive development of SPE for Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and collaborate on Read More

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Source: containerjournal.com SAP, at its SAPPHIRE NOW Converge online conference, announced it has further unified its Business Technology Platform around a set of curated microservices from SAP and third-party partners that IT organizations can mix and match to their needs. Gunther Rothermel, president of the SAP Cloud Platform, says SAP is on a journey toward migrating away from monolithic Read More

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Source: umiacs.umd.edu A graduate student in the Computational Linguistics and Information Processing (CLIP) Laboratory has received funding from Microsoft Research that will support his work in reinforcement learning and machine learning. Kianté Brantley, a fourth-year doctoral student in computer science, is one of only 10 graduate students in North America to receive a $25,000 Microsoft Research Dissertation Grant(link Read More

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Source: sloanreview.mit.edu The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic is having a dramatic negative impact on economies in the U.S. and worldwide, and unemployment rates are soaring. Given the economic disruptions, it seems likely that many countries in the global economy will experience a recession. Organizations are beginning to grapple with how the economic slowdown will influence Read More

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Source: mg.co.za Recently, Black Lives Matter protests have sparked debate on social media platforms. Many have been quick with an “All Lives Matter” retort. Yet, in the aftermath of George Floyd and Breona Tayler‘s deaths, there has been a pivotal need for conversations about systemic racism and the injustices black people face daily.  In fact, Google and Apple Read More

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Source: telecom.economictimes.indiatimes.com San Francisco: Security researchers have discovered serious vulnerabilities that could expose millions of Internet of Things (IoT) devices worldwide to hackers. The list of affected vendors includes HP, Schneider Electric, Intel, Rockwell Automation, Caterpillar and Baxter. According to JSOF, a boutique cybersecurity organization, the vulnerabilities dubbed ‘Ripple20’ relate to the Treck TCP/IP stack, a TCP/IP protocol suite designed for embedded systems. Read More

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Source: xinhuanet.com JERUSALEM, June 17 (Xinhua) — Israeli researchers have developed an innovative microscopic method for creating 3D dynamic cell images, the northern Israel Institute of Technology (Technion) said on Wednesday. This deep-learning technology, published in the journal Nature Methods, may lead to the mapping of biological processes in living cells in super-resolution. The new Read More

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Source: swisscognitive.ch Organizations in a growing range of industries rely on machine learning solutions—and in turn their underlying algorithms—to carry out extensive analysis. Their ability to resolve business issues and work in tandem with human knowledge means there has been a high uptake for machine learning technology. But in-built and untraceable bias in the algorithms used in some applications Read More

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Source: searchcloudsecurity.techtarget.com Microservices offer tremendous flexibility to developers, adding speed and versatility to the application development process and thus enabling developers to focus their time more closely on business logic instead of the underlying application plumbing. However, the approach is not without its tradeoffs. One major challenge to deploying and managing a microservices architecture is Read More

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Source: dpaonthenet.net Robots capable of the sophisticated motions that define advanced physical actions like walking, jumping, and navigating terrain can cost $50,000 or more, making real-world experimentation prohibitively expensive for many.  Now, a collaborative team at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering and the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems (MPI-IS) in Tübingen and Stuttgart, Read More

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Source: healthitanalytics.com June 16, 2020 – A clinical decision support system that leverages machine learning techniques could help patients control their glucose levels and enhance type 1 diabetes management, according to a study published in Nature Metabolism. People with type 1 diabetes do not produce their own insulin, so they have to take it continuously throughout the day using an Read More

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Source: diginomica.com Most companies aren’t adopting modern software development approaches such as microservices architectures without compelling business reasons for doing so — to accelerate time to market, gain greater agility to respond to emerging opportunities, and deliver differentiated experiences that grow the customer base, customer lifetime value, and market share. Modern software development is good Read More

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Source: aithority.com DDN, premier provider of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Management software and hardware solutions enabling Intelligent Infrastructure, unveiled its new corporate brand identity, including a new logo and refreshed website and informational materials. This dramatic revolution to the brand underscores the new company vision and direction to deliver best-in-class technology to the broader enterprise market that DDN’s Read More

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Source: yourstory.com AI is fast progressing in every field like healthcare, manufacturing, law, finance, retail, real estate, accountancy, digital marketing. Every field is being computational and becoming more advanced with some remarkable capabilities emerging these past years.  Artificial Intelligence is reshaping the economy and career landscape with a wide range of diverse patterns from autonomous Read More

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Source: metrology.news In today’s manufacturing, robots deployed across various industries are mostly doing repetitive tasks. The robots’ overall task performance hinges on the accuracy of their controllers to track predefined motions. The ability of robots to handle unconstructed, complex environments, such as the flexible grasping of previously unknown objects or the assembly of new components, Read More

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Source: iotevolutionworld.com As the impact of COVID-19 continues and we adapt to new ways of working, it is clear that nearly all industries and sectors – retail, education, manufacturing, technology, logistics, government, healthcare – have accelerated efforts to automate, digitize and enhance their capability to operate remotely. At the same time, the global telecommunications industry Read More

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Source: gulftoday.ae The UAE is constantly pushing the envelope as far as innovation and creativity are concerned, specially in the realm of Artificial Intelligence and automation. Robots in fact are increasingly becoming handy tools and great assistants for human beings in key services. Emiratis are breaking new ground with their trailblazing creations that have captivated Read More

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Source: analyticsinsight.net Cognitive computing typically refers to simulate human intelligence to enable computers to understand data and derive insights, all through the use of AI and machine learning. Applications of cognitive computing are enormous giving computers the human-like brain to compute data at fast. As a collection of algorithmic capabilities, the technology strengthens employee performance, Read More

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