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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Surveillance Industry

January 28, 2021 by Polly

Like other sectors of our lives, the game-changing impact of artificial intelligence in our security systems cannot be ignored.

Let’s face it, despite several innovative and giant strides in security systems, they still depend on human monitoring and unwavering focus. It is an undeniable fact that the attention span of a typical human is short at best.

The need to keep close eyes on things means more cameras and more critical events likely to be missed in real-time. Browsing through tonnes of boring recorded video data after the fact is not an easy task. [Read more…] about The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Surveillance Industry

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Promoted Tagged With: ai, artificial, data, How does AI work?, human, images, intelligence, learning, Loopholes in AI, security, Surveillance, systems, technology, tool

How AI is Changing the Digital Marketplace

January 27, 2021 by Polly

It’s no secret that artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the world we live in. So much so that it impacts our daily lives in ways we may not even be aware of.

If you’ve interacted with anything digital, chances are you’ve interacted with AI. From webpages to ad campaigns, Google, social media, and more, AI is everywhere.

The shift towards online marketing has been driven by consumer interaction with the digital world. And with that, AI has blossomed as a way to help websites discover data helpful to refine the personalized customer experience. [Read more…] about How AI is Changing the Digital Marketplace

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Promoted Tagged With: ai, Ai Powered Platform, artificial, Branding Platform, customer, Customer Behaviour, digital, digital marketing, intelligence, marketing, media, platforms, search, social

Industrial camera manufacturer IDS expands headquarters

November 25, 2020 by Elaine

IDS Imaging Development Systems has expanded its headquarters in Obersulm-Willsbach – after a construction period of about one and a half years, the technology centre b39 could be moved into.

Jan Hartmann, managing director says: “Despite Covid 19, the work went almost without a hitch.

“We are very pleased that with the new building we can provide our employees with an ultra-modern and at the same time very attractive place to work.” [Read more…] about Industrial camera manufacturer IDS expands headquarters

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: applications, artificial, building, camera, cameras, company, employees, future, ids, image, industrial, intelligence, platform, processing, rooms, skills, space, specialist, systems, technology, total, work

IDS establishes new research and development facility in Serbia

November 18, 2020 by David Edwards

IDS has established a new research and development facility in Serbia.

The industrial camera manufacturer says it is investing in new technologies and has expanded its team of experts in artificial intelligence.

Since July 2020, IDS Imaging Development Systems has been represented in Serbia with its own subsidiary.

Based in Novi Sad, Serbia’s second largest city and considered the country’s technological centre, the pure development unit is closely linked to the Faculty of Technical Sciences of the local university. [Read more…] about IDS establishes new research and development facility in Serbia

Filed Under: Featured companies, Industry, News Tagged With: artificial, development, hartmann, ids, intelligence, serbia, technologies

Robust AI raises $22.5 million to build ‘world’s first’ industrial-grade cognitive engine for robotics

November 12, 2020 by David Edwards

Robust.ai, the company pioneering an industrial grade cognitive engine for robots, announced today the close of a $15 million Series A investment round, taking the company’s total funding to date to $22.5 million.

JAZZ Venture Partners led the Series A round and was joined by previous investors Playground Global, Liquid2, Fontinalis, Jaan Tallinn and Mark Leslie. Esther Dyson, Steve Blank and Tim O’Reilly are also angel investors in Robust.ai.

Historically, robots have largely been confined to highly predictable environments; Robust aims to change that by creating a new cognitively-driven AI platform that gives robots the problem-solving capabilities they need to work alongside humans in dynamic, open-ended environments, vastly increasing their potential in complex public spaces. [Read more…] about Robust AI raises $22.5 million to build ‘world’s first’ industrial-grade cognitive engine for robotics

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: ai, artificial, build, building, co-founder, coo, cto, dynamic, environments, industry, intelligence, led, ph.d, product, robot, robotics, robots, robust, robust.ai, science, software, systems, team, work

What is the Effect of Artificial Intelligence on VPN Technology?

September 30, 2020 by Polly

Anyone who has reservations about their privacy online due to various issues has likely already used VPN services in one way or another. The use of a virtual private network ensures that your connection to the Internet is secure no matter where you are.

While the use of a VPN might feel like people are going overboard with their privacy issues, there are legitimate reasons to worry.

For example, the use of popular VPN services such as those found in the top10.com/vpn/reviews/zenmate ensures that you do not have to worry about shady individuals taking advantage of your connection. [Read more…] about What is the Effect of Artificial Intelligence on VPN Technology?

Filed Under: Computing, Promoted Tagged With: ai, artificial, builtin.com, companies, data, intelligence, internet, machine, online, privacy, privacy protection, private, protect, virtual, vpn, VPN services, ways

Sarcos Robotics raises $40 million in Series C funding

September 3, 2020 by Liv

Sarcos Robotics, a global leader in the production of robots that augment humans to enhance productivity and safety, announced that it has raised $40 million in an oversubscribed Series C financing round.

The Series C round was led by Rotor Capital, with most of the company’s existing investors participating in the financing.

The Series C funding will be used to begin commercial production of the company’s Guardian XO industrial exoskeleton – the world’s first full-body, battery-powered wearable industrial robot designed to increase strength and endurance – scheduled for commercial release in 2021. [Read more…] about Sarcos Robotics raises $40 million in Series C funding

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: battery-powered, commercial, exoskeleton, full-body, funding, global, guardian, guardian exoskeleton, human, industrial, intelligence, jobs, production, robot, robotics, sarcos, sarcos robotics, series, xo

Graze unveils solar-powered autonomous commercial lawn mower

September 3, 2020 by Liv

Startup company Graze has unveiled a new solar-powered autonomous commercial lawn mower, which it plans to launch by 2021.

The company says has now expanded the design to increase efficiency and maintenance speed for mid-to-large sized commercial lawns, enhance cutting blades to perfect trim precision, add new sensor capabilities to increase safety, improve GPS based mapping and computer vision, while optimizing intelligent and applicable insights through advanced machine learning capabilities.

Analyst reports have found landscaping services in the US generated $101.7 billion in revenue in 2020, while commercial landscaping services (maintenance and general services) have been projected to range between 40 and 60 percent of the overall landscaping service industry in the US. [Read more…] about Graze unveils solar-powered autonomous commercial lawn mower

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: apply, autonomous, commercial, efficiency, electric lawn mower, graze, industry, intelligence, landscaping, lawn, market, model, mower, mowing, services, solar panel technology

Japanese government urged to establish industrial espionage unit

August 27, 2020 by Mai Tao

The Japanese government is being urged to establish an industrial espionage unit to try and stop spies stealing secrets relating to advanced technologies being developed by successful companies in the country. 

According to a report on the Nikkei Asian Review website, the Liberal Democratic Party, led by current Japanese President Shinzō Abe, is formulating a list of recommendations aimed at preventing industrial espionage against Japanese companies.

As quoted by Nikkei, Akira Amari, one of the LDP’s leading members, says: “The need for intelligence capabilities is broadening beyond sensitive military-related information to a wide range of private-sector data.” [Read more…] about Japanese government urged to establish industrial espionage unit

Filed Under: Economy, Features Tagged With: china, chinese, companies, company, country, dni, economic, espionage, industrial, intelligence, japan, japanese, nikkei, secrets, security, steal, supply, technology

Fugro working with Australian Space Agency on new robotics control complex

June 26, 2020 by David Edwards

The Australian government’s newly formed Australian Space Agency (ASA) has partnered with Fugro to design, build and operate the Australian Space Automation, Artificial intelligence and Robotics Control Complex (SpAARC) in Western Australia.

Benefitting from additional funding support from the WA State Government, the new complex will support start-ups, small businesses and researchers in controlling robotics activities in space, including servicing satellites in orbit.

The ASA selected Fugro in Australia on the basis of their track record in cutting-edge remote operations and robotics control in harsh marine environments, which demonstrates their robust robotics control capability via satellite communications. [Read more…] about Fugro working with Australian Space Agency on new robotics control complex

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: agency, artificial, asa, australian, automation, complex, control, fugro, intelligence, operations, project, remote, robotics, spaarc, space

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