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  • Eurostar: Facial verification system to reduce queues at St Pancras


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    The company also said that while the system, called SmartCheck, is only in use at St Pancras, it could be introduced more widely across the Eurostar network in mainland Europe.

  • Honoring optometry and ophthalmology residents: The 2023 Excellence in Eye Care Resident Recognit...


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    Optometry Times®, Ophthalmology Times®, and Modern Retina® are pleased to announce the 2023 Excellence in Eye Care Resident Recognition Awards, a new program that acknowledges outstanding residents across the spectrum of ophthalmology, optometr...

  • Face recognition powered by iPad lets international travellers skip checkpoints


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    A face recognition system powered by iPads lets international business travellers skip two of the three checkpoints at Eurostar’s London terminus. Usually, when you board an international train from London to Paris, or any of the four other Eur...

  • 9 AI coding tools every developer must know


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    In the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence (AI), developers constantly seek tools and technologies to enhance their coding efficiency and productivity. From machine learning frameworks to code generation utilities, various AI codi...

  • 'Inevitable' jobs will be more automated, says new AI adviser


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    "That's the difference between us and them because it's going to take us, you know, four to seven days to train a model and if he's [able to] do it in minutes, then you know, we're never going to catch up".

  • Bird identification AI technology rises to the top of the pecking order


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    Photo credit: Adobe StockA solution to help improve animal research monitoring and identification won first prize and $4,000 at the Ventures Validate program. With a shared passion for nature, the team, are working to tailor their technology fo...

  • Government’s plan to regulate AI is insufficient, says Labour’s Darren Jones


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    The government’s plan to govern AI technologies in the UK is insufficient due to its over-reliance on unequipped regulators, according to Labour MP Darren Jones. In an interview with UKTN, Jones, who chairs the Business and Trade Committee, sai...

  • Navigating Successfully Through a Job : Impact of Sports


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    Impact of SportsNavigating Successfully Through a Job : Impact of Sports Deepesh Naini · Follow · 1 hour ago 4 min read1 hour ago -- Listen ShareIntroductionThroughout history, sports have captivated mankind. The input represents the effort we ...