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Abdul Montaqim

DataRobot surpass 110 million predictive models

December 9, 2016 by Abdul Montaqim

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DataRobot customers have surpassed 110 million predictive models using enterprise machine learning platform

Machine learning and data science startup, DataRobot, says its customers have developed more than 110 million models using the SaaS version of the DataRobot automated machine learning platform.

The company says it serves as validation of the company’s mission to “bring automated machine learning to every corner of the enterprise” and made the announcement at the Strata + Hadoop World session, Data Science for Executives, delivered by DataRobot CEO and co-founder, Jeremy Achin.

Enterprises across every industry are embracing machine learning to remain competitive in today’s data-driven world. By allowing more professionals across an organization to use advanced algorithms to derive insights from data, machine learning is helping to alleviate issues caused by a critical shortage of data scientists. [Read more…] about DataRobot surpass 110 million predictive models

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: automated, data, datarobot, enterprise, learning, machine, models, predictive, science

Beyond Moore’s Law: Human-plus-machine computing

December 9, 2016 by Abdul Montaqim

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d-wave processor

By Adam Devine, vice president of marketing, WorkFusion

How do we move forward in a world where Moore’s Law no longer holds true? For five decades, Gordon Moore’s famous prediction about processing power doubling about every two years held firm.

It was a reliable sort of constant as innovators continued to increase the number of transistors per square inch on integrated circuits.

But all good things must come to an end, and Moore’s Law has been confounded by another, more immutable law: physics.  [Read more…] about Beyond Moore’s Law: Human-plus-machine computing

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: algorithms, artificial, cloud, cognitive, computing, hardware, intelligence, law, machines, moore, neural, processing, software, transistors, workfusion

The future of work: Generation Z against the Machine

December 5, 2016 by Abdul Montaqim

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Stephen Parker, CEO of digital engagement specialist Parker Software, explains how businesses can use technology to enhance jobs rather than replace them

There is a persistent myth that the rise of automation, robotics and software is a recipe for disaster. Many people worry that technological innovation will lead to the demise of human jobs, otherwise known as structural unemployment.

These claims are dangerous for “generation Z”, creating an uneasy atmosphere of automation anxiety and paranoia over job security.

Many of us have heard about the idea of automation anxiety, which is the fear that robotics and software will one day come to replace humans in the workforce.  [Read more…] about The future of work: Generation Z against the Machine

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: anxiety, automation, business, generation, human, humans, robotics, software, technology, unemployment, work

Books: Artificial intelligence – a feast for the brain

December 5, 2016 by Abdul Montaqim

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Elsevier has released four new books on the subject of Artificial Intelligence. Below, the publisher provides an overview of each of the books  [Read more…] about Books: Artificial intelligence – a feast for the brain

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: applied, artificial, book, books, clustering, computational, computing, data, intelligence, methodologies, networks, quantum, science, social

A different way to think about autonomous technology

December 5, 2016 by Abdul Montaqim

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By Megan Nichols, editor of SchooledByScience.com

Autonomous cars are the wave of the future, with more models released every year. These cars typically feature either a full auto pilot or driver assistance systems designed to make the ride safer and smoother.

Most of the technology we think of as autonomous or self-driving is already implemented in new cars as advanced driver assistance systems. These systems, like cruise control, lane sensing, blind spot alerts and more are all pieces of the self-driving car puzzle, found in most new car models.

For example, the basic concept of cruise control is not a new one. Ralph Teetor filed the first patent for a cruise control device in 1948, and it was installed on its first model just 10 years later. Today, adaptive cruise control (ACC) systems installed in newer cars take the basic idea introduced more than half a century ago and add features like automatic speed adjustment based on the location of other cars on the road.  [Read more…] about A different way to think about autonomous technology

Filed Under: Transportation Tagged With: automatic, autonomous, car, cars, control, cruise, driver, safety, self-driving, systems, technology

Etalex increases sales by ‘40 per cent’ by using robotics and automation technology

December 2, 2016 by Abdul Montaqim

Canadian company Etalex says it has achieved a 40 per cent increase in the past year, partly as a result of integrating collaborative technology from Universal Robots into its process

Founded in 1966 in Montreal, Canada, Etalex manufactures commercial interiors, specializing in metal fixtures, shelving, wood furnishings and heavy-duty racking systems. The company has 120 employees and has been mainly concentrating on the Quebec market. 

Etalex says it has introduced robotics and automation technology into its production and this resulted in increased competitiveness and a 40 per cent rise in sales last year.

As a result of its growth, the company says it is now ready to compete in the New York and Ontario markets as well.

  [Read more…] about Etalex increases sales by ‘40 per cent’ by using robotics and automation technology

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots, Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: canada, etalex, manufacturing, robot, robots, safety, universal, ur

Zeiss opens car body and automated inspection center in Michigan

December 2, 2016 by Abdul Montaqim

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Zeiss Car Body and Automated Inspection Center in Michigan. (PRNewsFoto/Carl Zeiss Industrial Metrology)

Zeiss Industrial Metrology has opened a new facility in Wixom, Michigan, that the company says is dedicated to the latest developments for the process chain in car body metrology and automated inspection.

Bob Wasilesky, key account manager for automated inspection at Carl Zeiss Industrial Metrology, says: “This center helps us illustrate how to make production more efficient in line, in the measuring room, and in-between.

“This means production and quality can find solutions to problems anytime, from anywhere in the manufacturing facility. Zeiss also showcases solutions for robotic inspection, quality and process data mining, plus measurement planning and offline programming.”  [Read more…] about Zeiss opens car body and automated inspection center in Michigan

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: automated, body, car, facility, inspection, measuring, metrology, process, quality, zeiss

Cambridge Consultants demonstrates tiny robot small enough to assist in eye operations

December 2, 2016 by Abdul Montaqim

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Cambridge Consultants has been demonstrating a tiny robot which is small enough to assist in eye surgery. (See vido below.)

The company says the “Axsis” robot heralds “the next wave of surgical robotics innovation.

Propelling surgical innovation to the next stage, product design and development firm Cambridge Consultants is showcasing Axsis – one of the smallest known robots for surgical use. With an external body the size of a drinks can and instruments only 1.8 millimetres in diameter, Axsis provides a glimpse into the future of surgical robotics.  [Read more…] about Cambridge Consultants demonstrates tiny robot small enough to assist in eye operations

Filed Under: News Tagged With: axsis, cambridge, cataract, consultants, control, eye, precision, robot, robotics, surgeons, surgery, surgical

Chinese company Delta launches new industrial robot

November 28, 2016 by Abdul Montaqim

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Delta has unveiled the latest version of its articulated industrial robot.

The Chinese company says its DRV90L / DRV 70L series can be “perfectly integrated with AC motor drives, motion control systems, sensors, machine vision systems, advanced host controllers and more, to construct high-end automation machines and systems”.

Delta’s senior vice-president, Simon Chang, says: “Our articulated robot solutions are already applied at our factory in China and have proven to enhance productivity and product quality.  [Read more…] about Chinese company Delta launches new industrial robot

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: articulated, delta, factory, industrial, manufacturers, robot, smart

Intel commits $250 million extra to autonomous driving technology

November 28, 2016 by Abdul Montaqim

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intel connected car

Intel will invest an additional than $250 million into developing autonomous driving technology, says CEO Brian Krzanich.

Intel plans to help make fully autonomous driving a reality, acknowledges its decision signifies “how critical the automotive market has become for the company”.

Krzanich, who made the announcement at the LA Auto Show recently, says the new investment is part of the company’s ongoing work with automakers and system suppliers to help integrate advanced technologies into cars.  [Read more…] about Intel commits $250 million extra to autonomous driving technology

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: advanced, automakers, automotive, autonomous, data, driving, ecosystem, embedded, gigabytes, industry, intel, laser, mobility, sensors, sonar, technology

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