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Zyter ThermalAlert cameras go live at clinics
Zyter has announced that Zyter ThermalAlert, a smart thermal scanning and imaging system for automated, accurate, mass temperature screening, has gone live at Galesburg Cottage Hospital, Galesburg, as well as two clinics in Knoxville and Monmouth.
Thermal scanner to protect workers from COVID-19
TheThermavisMulti-Person Thermal Scanner, a new scanner which accurately reads the skin temperature of up to six people at once, has launched in the UK following £3m investment in Research and Development (R&D). Its primary function will be to help businesses and organisations quickly and efficiently detect individuals who are carrying a fever - one of the primary symptoms of COVID-19.
FLIR Systems installs EST screening solution at Pentagon
FLIR Systems has announced it has installed its EST screening system at the Pentagon Visitor Center in Washington, D.C. The company’s integrated EST screening solution, the A700 EST-IS, features the FLIR A700 thermal imaging camera. The system is being used to screen visitors for elevated or higher than expected skin temperatures, which can help guard against the spread of COVID-19.
How AI makes our data-driven world more human
Few things seem more removed from what makes us human, in our data-driven world, than AI, its very name a reminder that it imitates a human trait, but is not the real thing. By Sharon Daniels, Arria NLG CEO
AVT Reliability thermal imaging to fight COVID-19
Plant reliability specialist AVT Reliability is using its expertise in thermal imaging – usually employed to detect faults in factory equipment – to help companies protect their workforce.
Fight COVID-19 with thermal fever detection technology
SCC is helping the UK respond to the COVID-19 crisis with innovative Thermal Fever Detection technology designed to help businesses prepare for life after lockdown.
Technology to help contain threat of COVID-19
AMETEK Land has released a fever screening thermal imaging system designed for highly accurate human body temperature measurement, which could play a fundamental role in helping to contain the spread of COVID-19.
MWC cancelled amid coronavirus fears
It has been announced that following a spike in coronavirus cases and multiple exhibitors pulling out of the event, Mobile World Congress (MWC) has been cancelled. The show was due to be held between 24th and 27th February in Barcelona, expecting around 100,000 attendees to the event from 200 countries, with approximately 6,000 of that number expected from China.
What should the ethics of artificial intelligence be?
How are the ethics of artificial intelligence shaping our world? Can these ‘thinking machines’ be taught to be more human? Is it safe to use AI in automated diagnosis in medicine? And what are the ethical considerations of these developments?
AI for a new decade
There is no doubt that AI is up and coming. But, as ‘Back to the Future’ proves, only a handful of futuristic predictions end up becoming reality. It’s best to speak to experts on where AI might be heading in the coming years. Today’s innovative business leaders are the ones implementing and experimenting with AI, and they are our best bet for understanding its future. By Dr Iain Brown, Head of Data Science, SAS UK & ...