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  • Rethinking smart city procurement


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    Traditional procurement approaches don’t consistently deliver the best results for cities and can be too slow. At viisights, for example, we offer behavioural recognition systems for real-time video intelligence from CCTV cameras. A new approac...

  • Smart Toys Market anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 28% by 2026 – KSU


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    Global Smart Toys Market 2021-2026 includes an elaborative summary of the market that provides in-depth knowledge of various segments of the market. The research evaluates the Global Smart Toys market size, growth scenario, potential opportunit...

  • How to make sure that AI isn’t invasive and creepy


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    advertisementadvertisementThis image’s simple resonance—the idea that technology will soon outstrip and overwhelm us—has created an enduring misperception: that AI is privacy invasive and uncontrollable. The surprising truth is very near the op...

  • New Yorkers Are Watched by More Than 15,000 Surveillance Cameras


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    Even as debates continue about pervasive government monitoring of our lives, surveillance technology is becoming more sophisticated and pervasive. New York City residents in just three boroughs live and work under the watchful gaze of over 15,0...

  • Apple WWDC Over The Years: A Timeline Of Top ML Updates


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    While smartphone makers were working on facial recognition Apple unveiled Iris Reading technology as biometric identification. 2018: Siri echoes AI(Image credits: Apple)Like 2016 Apple WWDC event had no hardware launches this year. It allowed d...

  • Jewish Google staff demand tech giant shows support for Palestine


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    LONDON: A group of Jewish Google employees has written to the company to demand a ramp up in support for Palestinians in the wake of Israel’s devastating Gaza airstrike campaign. The group, known as the Jewish Diaspora in Tech, called on Google...

  • Human error led to no matching Bing images for Tiananmen 'tank man,' Microsoft says


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    Users, including in the United Kingdom, Germany and Singapore, reported Friday that when they performed the search Bing returned the message: "There are no results for tank man." Hours after Microsoft acknowledged the issue, the "tank man" sear...


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