AI sensors inside the body MIT researchers develop AI sensors inside the body Previously, we have talked about GoogleBrain's AI assistant for doctors, as well as how the researchers at Caltech created artificial intelligence from DNA. Now, the researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology are working on harnessing the power of artificial intelligence for sensors dubbed as a "GPS for inside your body". In this blog post,...

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Robots today Robots today: A threat or a friend?   If you think of the word robot, humanoid robots, or robots with human-like features like a body, are often what comes to mind. We have come a long way from where we started, as robots are getting smarter and smarter every day. With all these advancements, we are left wondering - are robots today and tomorrow our friends...

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TPU: Google AI chip at your disposal Google is one of the leading companies in the field of artificial intelligence.   The company is constantly coming up with different ways to utilize AI - the TPUs being one of them.   In this post, we will explain what the TPU is and give the latest news relating to it. TPU: Google AI chip at your disposal   Google's tiny AI chips, TPUs have been...

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Could your future self-driving car be built by Apple? Could your future self-driving car be built by Apple?   There's no denying it: Apple is one of the most valuable brands in the world. Just a week ago, the technology giant hit the $1 trillion market cap, being the first US company to achieve it. While the company is known for its phones, computers and tablets, it has...

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Voice control is taking over Voice control is taking over your home and your office   One thing is sure: voice control is becoming more and more popular by the minute. You can use it to do a simple search on Google or tell your AI assistant to turn off the lights for you. In this blog post we will introduce voice technologies of today and how they...

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Google's smart city in Toronto Google's smart city in Toronto: The city of the future   Alphabet, Google's parent company, announced last year it would be working with the city of Toronto to create a smart city. Alphabet's Sidewalk Labs is in charge of this development. The project is in its planning stage, and the community, called Quayside, would be located in Toronto's waterfront. In this blog post,...

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The latest AI news: Robotic hands, self-driving cars and more The latest AI news: Robotic hands, self-driving cars and more   If there is one thing we can all agree on concerning technology, it is that the world of artificial intelligence is evolving rapidly. In this blog post, we are going to discuss the latest news in the field at the moment. Using AI in the assessment of accidents...

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nfc chip

NFC chip NFC Chip   You might agree when I say that people try to find easier ways to live their everyday lives.    The NFC Chip is one way of making this happen.   This chip has come here to stay, and I recommend following its newest advancements also in the future. NFC Chip brings ease and speed to the world When you go to work, you might use a reader, which lets...

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Extended Reality Basics Blog

Extended reality basics Extended reality basics: VR, AR and more   In the world of numerous new terms for advancements in technology, it can be hard to keep up. Today we are bringing you another basics post - this time we are plunging into extended reality, or XR for short. We will go through what the term means, as well as some of its applications and possibilities. Extended reality...

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Alexa-Powered Board Game

When in Rome: An Alexa-powered board game When in Rome: An Alexa-powered board game   In a world of Alexa, Siri and Google Assistant, companies are coming up with more and more ways to utilize these artificial intelligence assistants. The first in the Voice Originals series, the game company Sensible Object brings you When in Rome - an Alexa-powered board game. Bringing new technologies into games   Earlier we wrote about...

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