Artificial Intelligence
Event showcases AI and electronics innovations
Imagine improving the micro-light emitting diodes pixelation. It’s a monolithic hybrid type of quantum dots that offers full-colour pixel arrays. This system fabricates nanometre-level etching technology which effectively shifts wavelengths from green to blue. The Green and Smart Agricultural System applies AI to optimise growth and medically functional compound quantity of Chinese Medical plants.
In AI we trust?
Artificial Intelligence is a many things, just like human intelligence is. Intelligence, from Latin “Intelligere,” means the ability to go deep and broad as we “bind” (ligere) “together” (intra) things that might apparently have no evident relationship. But by going too deep you lose the general applicability of a developing pattern, and by going too broad you lose meaningful correlations. Guest blo...
Here’s how AI can revamp the sales and marketing sector
Technological advancements offer businesses a great opportunity to reflect on what’s working well within their day-to-day operations, identify what needs improvement, and consider how new technologies can make them work smarter, not necessarily harder. One of the most influential technologies of our time, which is being eagerly embraced by business leaders across a host of industries, is artificial intelligence (AI).
AI systems for applications in any industry
Applications within the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) are increasingly finding their way into almost every industry and are a decisive factor in the progress of corporate value creation. The digital transformation demands ever shorter innovation cycles from science and research as well as from technology providers, and also a new level of top performance in hardware and software, since AI applications can only be realised on the basis of ...
What can we expect for the future of driver assistance technology?
As we get closer to the prospect of 10 million self-driving cars being on the road by 2020 that was claimed in 2016, here, with Lookers, who provide a variety of cars such as the Ford Kuga Titanium, we look at driver assistance technologies which are now becoming standard in the UK.
Damning report on ‘invasive’ police use of facial recognition
The Information Commissioner Office (ICO) has demanded a new statutory code to govern the police use of ‘invasive’ facial recognition technology. The watchdog’s investigation follows the August incident over its use at King’s Cross station, in which it determined the technology was a potential threat to the public’s privacy.
Will 5G and AI heighten cyber security fears?
An overwhelming majority of cyber security and risk management leaders believe that developments in 5G wireless technology will create cyber security challenges for their organisations. Their top three 5G-related concerns are greater risk of attacks on Internet of Things (IoT) networks, a wider attack surface and a lack of security by design in 5G hardware and firmware.
The next phase for autonomous cars
How is the acceleration of autonomous technologies forcing developers to rethink their intelligent vehicle approach? This article explores some practical challenges and provides insights on the future of autonomous cars. The current acceleration of autonomous technologies is leading to unprecedented changes for the automotive industry. A new reality arises for OEMs — they are racing to keep up with demands for technology in...
Powering the next generation of ADAS
BlackBerry has announced that Hyundai Autron has selected BlackBerry QNX to power its next-gen advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving software platform.
Strategic partnership to fuel AI-powered digital transformation
Digital technology and services company, TTEC Holdings, and LivePerson, a specialist in conversational commerce solutions, have announced a strategic partnership to redefine the customer experience with digital engagement, messaging, and AI-driven automation.