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IBM unveils 5 in 5 research areas around climate and environmental challenges
In tandem with the United Nations, the company is pledging to use its resources to enable a more sustainable future in five areas in five years.
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New logistics software uses truckers' smartphones as IoT sensors to streamline routes
Smartphones already have the technology to work as sensors and have added benefits to the truckers. One company capitalized on that.
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How to set up a digital assistant project without scaring away staff
Instead of making employees fear losing their jobs, get their buy-in on the project. The digital employee can help them with their work.
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Digital employees are on the rise: Things to know before implementation
More companies are using bots to interact with customers and ease employees' workloads.
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Microsoft's new feature uses AI to make video chat less weird
How Microsoft's Surface Pro X uses driver-based software and dedicated AI hardware to make video chat more people-friendly.
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Robotic Process Automation forecasted to grow by double digits over the next four years
Gartner said that COVID-19 economic woes haven't slowed the growth of RPA, which is expected to reach nearly $2 billion in revenue by 2021.
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IBM launches autonomous ship with a trans-Atlantic crossing scheduled in 2021
The research vessel pushed off from Plymouth, England; a nod to the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower's historic trip.
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Qualcomm announces three new AI accelerator chips to power edge computing
The company also is testing a Cloud AI 100 Development Kit that includes a new chip, 5G connectivity, and Snapdragon 865 mobile platform module.
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AppZen releases new AI-powered finance software that will compare your spending to the competition
Mastermind Analytics promises to deliver 360-degree, on-demand visibility into company finances with a low-code interface, and it can process unstructured data, too.
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Digital transformation budgets, hampered innovation, and incident management challenge the enterprise
4 out of 5 tech pros say impeded innovation impacts customers, and processes and tools are insufficient for uptime, according to a new report from xMatters.
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Portland becomes first city to ban companies from using facial recognition software in public
City lawmakers are taking action over facial recognition software as the push for federal laws continue to lag.
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Raiders, Rams, and Chargers unveil tech-filled NFL stadiums with 5G, Wi-Fi 6, IoT, and more
The newly built stadiums for the three teams are outfitted with dazzling tech features that fans may not see until next year.
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5 robotic process automation tools to eliminate tedium in your organization
Robotic process automation can end the monotony of daily work. These RPA tools can hand that busywork off to bots, freeing up employee time for more worthwhile endeavors.
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"Ambient intelligence" could transform hospitals and enhance patient care
A recent Stanford paper details ways hospitals could use artificial intelligence systems to ensure best hygiene practices, monitor patient behavioral signs, and more.
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Scaling AI in your organization should be deliberate, not rushed
Don't believe the myths surrounding scaling up your artificial intelligence. An expert tells us how to do it properly and get the most benefit from it.
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