Artificial Intelligence
AI-powered video analytics technology on show at Milipol 2017
Developer of software and hardware accelerated solutions for advanced AI and machine learning applications, BrainChip Holdings, has announced that it will be exhibiting at Milipol 2017 in Paris, France, from 21st to 24th November. Milipol Paris is one of the largest homeland security conferences, attracting over 24 thousand visitors from 143 countries. It is organised by the French Ministry of Interior in partnership with other governme...
It's almost driverless in California
With few exceptions, the otherwise permissive states for self-driving car testing have prohibited the operation of autonomous vehicles on public roads without a human supervisor in the front seat. It's not hard to understand why. Author: Sam Chase, The Connected Car
Taking AI to new depths
After being selected to join the NVIDIA Inception Programme, UK-based subsea company Rovco has announced plans to take AI to new depths. Designed to nurture startups that are revolutionising industries with advances in AI and data science, the virtual incubator programme supports members overcome critical stages of product development, prototyping, and deployment.
Duo deliver 20 times more AI performance for edge devices
Licensor of signal processing IP for smarter, connected devices, CEVA, and Broadmann17, a developer of patent-pending deep learning technology, have announced a partnership aimed at accelerating the deployment of deep learning computer vision in mainstream applications. Through the partnership, CEVA and Brodmann17 bring an order of magnitude increase in performance and power efficiency for deep learning in edge devices compared to the leading GPU...
The sporty face of Audi in the luxury class
Audi has released its new A7, which systematically continues the digitisation strategy of the A8. With an AI button, the driver can activate the Audi AI remote parking pilot and the Audi AI remote garage pilot, which will be made available at some point in 2018.
Driver monitoring with TDA3x ADAS processors
Autonomous vehicles require driver monitoring including face detection, 3D face and eye tracking, drowsiness and blink detection.
Collaboration focuses on Drive On-Device artificial intelligence
Qualcomm Technologies a subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated and SenseTime Group have announced plans to collaborate on artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) for future mobile and IoT products. This collaboration will draw from the expertise of both companies in AI by leveraging SenseTime’s ML models and algorithms with Qualcomm Snapdragon premium and high-tier platforms, which offer advanced heterogeneous computing cap...
Integrated software development environment for ADAS
Supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, Renesas Electronics, has announced that the Renesas e² studio integrated software development environment now has been expanded with new features to support the R-Car V3M SoC for in-vehicle infotainment and advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS). e² studio is an integrated development environment (IDE) based on the open-source Eclipse C/C++ Development Tooling (CDT) software an...
Who will own the autonomous fleet of tomorrow?
Owning an enormous fleet of vehicles is not a particularly desirable operation. Large car rental companies, while still viable, find themselves to be in a significantly less advantageous position than they were a decade ago thanks to - among other factors - the proliferation of ride-hailing services. Author: Sam Chase, The Connected Car
Investing in sustainable AI can be profitable
Jane Zavalishina, CEO, Yandex Data Factory, discussed the possibilities of sustainability and efficiency for Artificial Intelligence (AI), at the Codex event 'World's Top 50 Innovators from the Industries of the Future', held in London on the 27th September, 2017. On her article 'AI and sustainability: go green and get paid for it', Zavalishina explores the advantages of developing AI which is ecologically conscious.