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  • Schools in China are using AI headbands to monitor their students’ focus


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    All the students need to do is put on an AI headband that uses facial recognition technology to automatically analyse a student’s data, and personally tailor their learning to them. With a focus on improving academic outcomes, AI in China is cr...

  • The Role of Generative AI in Supply Chains


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    Just as supply chain disruptions became the frequent subject of boardroom discussions in 2020, Generative AI quickly became the hot topic of 2023. Supply chains are, to a certain extent, well suited for the applications of generative AI, given ...

  • Scottish Police could be issued with facial recognition glasses that even read lips


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    The police in China have smart glasses that can spot suspects in a crowded stationThe force’s immediate priority is for body camerasTechnology that explores the possibility of using digital glasses fitted with facial recognition abilities is to...

  • The AI Jargon Buster!


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    Machine Learning (ML): A subset of AI that allows computer systems to learn and improve from experience without being explicitly programmed. Recurrent Neural Network (RNN): A type of neural network well-suited for sequential data, such as text ...

  • Madagascar and the Holy See in Search of Mutual Recognition


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    At the height of summer, the visit of the current strong man of Madagascar to the Vatican is in no way a coincidence. This is how the President of the Republic of Madagascar presented his visit to the Vatican in the heart of summer. Andry Rajoe...

  • Maine man, 86, convicted of fraud 58 years after stealing dead brother's identity


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    An 86-year-old Maine man has been convicted of stealing his brother’s identity in an act of fraud that spanned the better part of 60 years. Napoleon Gonzalez, of Etna, Maine, was convicted of mail fraud, Social Security fraud, passport fraud an...

  • RCMP hold remotely piloted aircraft demonstration in North Battleford


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    While the models explored Friday do not feature any form of facial recognition software, or ability to read licence plates, they do have a thermal option which Pugh said can be of great benefit. (Martin Martinson/battlefordsNOW Staff)Currently ...

  • Food recognition and logging: New research focuses on local Singaporean food


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    The two researchers from SMU’s School of Computing and Information Sciences, Professor Ngo Chong Wah and Associate Professor Rajesh Balan, already have extensive experience in food recognition and logging. “The whole idea of the current project...