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8 Technologies Changing the Future of Warehouse Automation

December 1, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Factors such as a rise in consumerism and eCommerce have contributed to the rapid growth being experienced in the warehouse market globally. Along with this growth, warehouses are also being increasingly automated for increased efficiency and productivity.

This warehouse automation guide will explore some technologies that are changing the future of warehouse automation. Read on. [Read more…] about 8 Technologies Changing the Future of Warehouse Automation

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: ai, automation, cobots, drones, efficiency, future, goods, help, learning, management, robots, technologies, they're, warehouse, warehouses

Why Using eLearning in Your Business Is Something You Should Think About

November 30, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Today, nearly every part of life is flooded with innovations, technology, and tools. The necessity for perpetual knowledge upgrading has been felt frequently in the corporate sector, which is not untouched by this development.

Employees must be up to speed on all the required tools and abilities to do their tasks effectively. Employees must improve their talents to complete their work effectively and successfully.

Not only that, but our growing reliance on mobile devices like smartphones, tablets, and laptops has necessitated a change toward making learning possible with the aid of technology. As a result, learning must adapt to the current environment’s shift to these electronic resources. [Read more…] about Why Using eLearning in Your Business Is Something You Should Think About

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: eLearning, electronic, learning, time, training

What Impact Does Artificial Intelligence Have on VPN Technology?

November 12, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Artificial intelligence is no longer the sole domain of science fiction. Machine learning can be found in your cell phone, car, the internet, and the offline world. Machine learning looks for patterns to build the next generation of AI.

Any correct guesses are then recorded. This replication process is repeated until the algorithm is self-sufficient. However, there are drawbacks to this form of educational technology, the most obvious of which are our privacy, security, and individuality.

Artificial intelligence can gather information invisibly and access individuals’ private data worldwide. The wealthy and powerful can exploit AI. Currently, it assists governments in developing innovative strategies for censoring online information. [Read more…] about What Impact Does Artificial Intelligence Have on VPN Technology?

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: access, ai, artificial, data, intelligence, internet, learning, machine, online, privacy, security, technology, vpn, VPN's

Tips for Offering an Effective Asynchronous Learning Experience

November 1, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Which learning approach is most efficient for learners taking an online training course? There are, of course, contrasting choices: synchronous and asynchronous approaches.

Learners and instructors in a synchronous learning environment share the same physical space. This could take the form of actual classroom sessions or virtual ones held in real-time online.

Conversely, asynchronous learning refers to any form of instruction where learners and instructors are not physically present together. Training in this format does not necessitate live communication between the instructors and learners. [Read more…] about Tips for Offering an Effective Asynchronous Learning Experience

Filed Under: News Tagged With: asynchronous, learners, learning, online

Plymouth State University receives $1 million funding for new robotics lab

October 27, 2022 by Sam Francis

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is sending $1 million in federal funding to Plymouth State University (PSU) to aid in the construction of a new robotics laboratory to be located on the fourth floor of the Draper & Maynard Building at the Plymouth campus.

In fall 2021, PSU became the first New Hampshire institution to offer a Bachelor of Science in Robotics degree program.

PSU President Donald L. Birx, PhD says the university plans to use the funds to develop the next generation robotics workforce and machine-learning manufacturers with a new, state-of-the-art robotics lab. [Read more…] about Plymouth State University receives $1 million funding for new robotics lab

Filed Under: News, Robotics Tagged With: birx, equipment, fall, funding, hampshire, lab, learning, plymouth, psu, robotics, skills, state, students, university, workforce

A Quick Guide to Financial Process Automation with Machine Learning

October 14, 2022 by Mark Allinson

By Yevhen Krasnokutsky, AI/ML Solution Architect at MobiDev

Fintech startups are flourishing since our lives shifted to an online format. Statista reveals that as of November 2021, there were 10,755 startups in the Americas alone.

This number is still growing in 2022, and that’s why traditional financial companies encounter difficulties trying to withstand competition and remain effective. By adopting machine learning solutions, such companies can optimize main business processes and foster customer loyalty.

So, in this article, we’re going to lift the curtain on machine learning (ML) approaches that enable process automation. [Read more…] about A Quick Guide to Financial Process Automation with Machine Learning

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: ai, business, companies, customer, data, document, experience, financial, fraud, learning, machine, onboarding, process, support

Study Shows US Drivers Believe Partially Automated Vehicles Are Fully Self-Driving

October 14, 2022 by Mark Allinson

US drivers may be treating their partially-autonomous vehicles as fully self-driving, according to a new study.

Research shows that owners of advanced systems, such as General Motors’ Super Cruise or Tesla’s Autopilot, believe that these technologies have more capabilities than they actually do.

Academics are concerned that such findings could lead to more unnecessary collisions in the future. [Read more…] about Study Shows US Drivers Believe Partially Automated Vehicles Are Fully Self-Driving

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles Tagged With: autonomous, autopilot, car, companies, corner, drive, drivers, driving, fully, learning, partially, percent, self-driving, simply, software, study, system, systems, technology, tesla, time, users, vehicles, work

Ferrari calls in Comau to help with robotics learning centre

October 8, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Industral robotics company Comau says it has developed the “advanced technologies and training solutions” for the educational project e.DO Learning Center, promoted by Ferrari with its ongoing support of an area in Italy.

The Center opened last week in the Istituto Istruzione Superiore (IIS) “Fermo Corni” of Modena (Italy), an Institute of Higher Education and a Secondary School.

The initiative, which highlights the increasing importance of bringing robotics from the factory to an increasing number of new sectors, provides students with a unique learning environment that is both fun and engaging. It is also an important tool to teach skills that can be used for future jobs. [Read more…] about Ferrari calls in Comau to help with robotics learning centre

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: academy, center, comau, e.do, educational, experience, ferrari, future, help, initiative, innovative, learning, materials, modena, robot, robotics, skills, solutions, stem, students, technologies, training, work

Locus granted patent for machine learning models to ‘accurately predict traffic time’ for last-mile deliveries

September 30, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Locus, a logistics software technology company (not to be confused with Locus Robotics), has been awarded a patent for “Machine Learning Models for Predicting Time in Traffic”, the second patent awarded to the company in 2022.

Predictability of last-mile deliveries is a logistical challenge that continues to affect businesses across various sectors such as e-commerce, 3PLs, and so on.

Locus’ new patent will enable enterprises to achieve better precision in their last-mile deliveries by factoring in traffic patterns, which have historically been considered too dynamic to map. [Read more…] about Locus granted patent for machine learning models to ‘accurately predict traffic time’ for last-mile deliveries

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: achieve, better, bring, company, day, deliveries, enterprises, filings, founder, innovation, last mile, learning, locus, logistics, machine, patent, patents, product, suite, support, time, traffic, travel, unique

The Most Promising Business Cases for Computer Vision

September 19, 2022 by David Edwards

Evgeniy Krasnokutsky, AI/ML Team Leader, PhD at MobiDev

Computer vision is one of the most popular AI technologies whose task is to understand and interpret information from digital images, videos, and other visual inputs.

These properties open up a lot of business opportunities and in this article, we will talk about the most promising applications of this technology.

Medical Image Processing in Healthcare

Sophisticated medical imaging is the driving force behind the power of modern medicine. Traditionally, human professionals perform analysis of medical imagery such as X-rays and CT scans. [Read more…] about The Most Promising Business Cases for Computer Vision

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence Tagged With: agents, ai, alpr, amazon, analysis, assists, computer, customers, data, defects, human, identify, identifying, image, learning, license, machine, medical, parking, plates, product, products, systems, theft, vision

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