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Innovation in Times of Crisis: What Does the Future Hold for Automation?

September 17, 2020 by Polly

The Covid-19 pandemic isn’t letting up any time soon. Countries which have relaxed their lockdown measures following a decrease in the number of positive cases are now experiencing a resurgence in numbers of confirmed infections.

Governments are already planning to reintroduce restrictions to stop the spread of the deadly coronavirus, which has claimed the lives of over 800,000 people worldwide.

As this global crisis continues to challenge economic sustainability, the business landscape has to adapt to new methods and tools in order to stay afloat. Sure enough, this crisis has opened up new spaces for discussing genuine innovation. [Read more…] about Innovation in Times of Crisis: What Does the Future Hold for Automation?

Filed Under: Industry, Promoted Tagged With: agriculture, ai, analytics, automation, big, businesses, companies, construction, crisis, data, data analytical tools, demand, effects, help, industries, Laserax, pandemic, risk, robotics, technology, tools, Weforum

Nvidia to acquire Arm for $40 billion

September 14, 2020 by Liv

Nvidia and SoftBank Group have reached a definitive agreement under which Nvidia will acquire Arm Limited from SBG and the SoftBank Vision Fund (together, “SoftBank”) in a transaction valued at $40 billion.

The transaction is expected to be immediately accretive to Nvidia’s non-GAAP gross margin and non-GAAP earnings per share.

The combination brings together Nvidia’s leading AI computing platform with Arm’s vast ecosystem to create the premier computing company for the age of artificial intelligence, accelerating innovation while expanding into large, high-growth markets. [Read more…] about Nvidia to acquire Arm for $40 billion

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: acquisition, ai, arm, nvidia, softbank, transaction

IBM launches new industrial chemistry robot to enable lab automation

September 4, 2020 by David Edwards

IBM has launched a new industrial chemistry lab robot called RoboRXN, describing it as “the first remotely accessible, autonomous chemical laboratory”. (See video below.)

The computing giant says the RXN machine is “revolutionizing industrial chemistry, by transforming it into a high tech business”.

RXN uses a combination of artificial intelligence, automation and cloud computing to relieve the chemist from tedious repetitive tasks, allowing more time and space for design and innovation. [Read more…] about IBM launches new industrial chemistry robot to enable lab automation

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: actions, ai, automation, chemical, chemistry, computing, describing, hardware, ibm, industrial, instructions, lab, list, molecule, paste, researchers, roborxn, robot, rxn

US launches billion-dollar plan to establish quantum computing and artificial intelligence institutes

August 27, 2020 by David Edwards

The US government has launched a billion-dollar plan to establish quantum computing and artificial intelligence scientific research institutes.

The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, the National Science Foundation (NSF), and the US Department of Energy (DOE) will distribute the $1 billion in awards for the establishment of 12 new artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum information science (QIS) research institutes nationwide.

The $1 billion will go towards NSF-led AI Research Institutes and DOE QIS Research Centers over five years, establishing 12 multi-disciplinary and multi-institutional national hubs for research and workforce development in these critical emerging technologies. [Read more…] about US launches billion-dollar plan to establish quantum computing and artificial intelligence institutes

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: ai, american, centers, department, development, energy, future, institutes, national, nsf, nsf-led, qis, quantum, science, technologies, university, years

MineWare brings artificial intelligence to drilling holes in the ground

August 26, 2020 by David Edwards

Mining equipment monitoring and automation solutions provider MineWare has developed the mining industry’s first AI-based drill automation platform, Phoenix AI, to optimize aftermarket blasthole drill operations.

Phoenix AI product manager Curtis Stacy says the intuitive, interoperable platform features an advanced layer of AI to mitigate common drilling faults and improve performance.

“Compatible with all blasthole drill makes and models, Phoenix AI is an independent system that allows machine operators to automate their entire drill cycle at the push of a single button, without compromising the OEM control system,” he says. [Read more…] about MineWare brings artificial intelligence to drilling holes in the ground

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: ai, automation, blast, curtis, drill, drilling, hole, machine, mining, operator, phoenix

Wing AI partners with KiwiBot to develop robotic delivery services

August 18, 2020 by David Edwards

Wing AI is partnering with KiwiBot to develop robotic delivery services.

The companies say the partnership will “help make consumer deliveries easier, safer, and more affordable in the Covid-19 pandemic”.

Wing is a 24/7 mobile assistant app powered by humans and artificial intelligence. It is the only on-demand concierge app that learns about its users to better tailor and improve its services. [Read more…] about Wing AI partners with KiwiBot to develop robotic delivery services

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: ai, app, deliveries, delivery, kiwibot, pandemic, partners, service, services, technology, users, wing

What robots want: Using machine-learning to teach effectively

August 17, 2020 by David Edwards

By Hyunsoo (Hyun) Kim, co-founder and CEO of Superb AI

AI is having a moment. One need only casually scan the news each week to see that the topics of artificial intelligence and machine learning have grown like ivy, extending their tendrils into stories as varied as racial bias, hiring, and of course, identifying spiders.

But for all the diverse applications of AI across our inboxes, magazines and evening news, few outside of the engineering community have a robust understanding of what the terms actually mean, or how the robots and algorithms we increasingly rely upon come to know how to do the complex jobs humans assign to them.

For starters, the machines involved in machine learning are increasingly more likely to take the form of a disembodied hivemind than a humanoid assistant. [Read more…] about What robots want: Using machine-learning to teach effectively

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: ai, data, learning, machine, machines, training

Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Web Design

July 29, 2020 by Polly

The web design industry is constantly changing as technology matures and involves. Whether it’s changing styles, new best practices, or the implementation of innovative technology, we’ve seen the Internet evolve over the last few decades.

Major developments like accessible high-speed internet have led to enhanced experiences for most users. We’ve also seen multimedia content and HTML5 become the new standards.

But things are starting to change for web design, and a new type of technology is slowly emerging as the future of this industry. [Read more…] about Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Web Design

Filed Under: Industry, Promoted Tagged With: ai, AI web design, artificial design intelligence, design, designers, globalgraphics, squarespace, technology, web, website, websites, wix

Continental building supercomputer on Nvidia platform to use for vehicle AI

July 28, 2020 by David Edwards

Continental is building a supercomputer based on the Nvidia computing platform. The system is intended for vehicle artificial intelligence system training.

The two companies say they are building the high-performance cluster based on Nvidia DGX AI systems, adding that this will “boost autonomous driving development performance”.

The new cluster reduces development time from weeks to hours, say the companies and among its main uses are deep learning, simulation and virtual data generation. [Read more…] about Continental building supercomputer on Nvidia platform to use for vehicle AI

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: ai, continental, data, development, dgx, driver, hours, learning, neural, nvidia, power, supercomputer, system, systems, time, training, vehicle

Spacetime Labs and Small Robot Company to develop swarm robotics for agri-business in Latin America

July 16, 2020 by David Edwards

SpaceTime Labs and Small Robot Company are partnering to co-develop swarms of fourth generation autonomous aerial and terrestrial robots to “transform” Latin American agriculture with “per plant farming solutions”.

The strategic partnership will focus on co-developing an on the ground, end-to-end “per plant” planting, weeds, pests and disease management and nutrition management “farming as a service” value propositions delivered through an integrated delivery “sense-predict-act” value chain for all key commercial crops in Latin America.

The companies will work with leading Brazilian and Argentinian farmers to prototype, test and scale Per Plant Farming – maximising yields whilst reducing the impact on the environment. [Read more…] about Spacetime Labs and Small Robot Company to develop swarm robotics for agri-business in Latin America

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