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Temboo Receives Manufacturing Innovation Award From IETedit
Industrial IoT software leader, Temboo, has been awarded the 2018 IET Innovation Award for Manufacturing Technology from the Institution of Engineering and Technology. The Awards celebrate the most pioneering engineering and technology innovations across 14 sectors, from energy and sustainability to transport and healthcare.
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How AI Is Tackling Fake Academic Research That Is Plaguing Scientific Communityedit
The survey further indicated that 14.2% resorted to even falsification. Not just that, tools like SCIGen are also being used to generate valid-looking articles. In 2013, the IEEE reportedly pulled 120 papers out of their publication since they were computer-generated.
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DECODING THE NEXT GENERATION OF AI-POWERED ROBOTICSedit
Robotics brings together a wide range of different machines including Pepper partnering with soft-bank; the Boston Dynamics humanoid robot Atlas, which can do backflips in movies and television and a plethora of humanoids and Bots that leave the human mind with awe and inspiration to achieve new tech heights. Much that the technology that powers robotics continues to achieve new pinnacle; people not familiar with the developments tend to hold polarized views, ranging from unrealistically high expectations of robots with human-level intelligence, or an underestimation of the potential of new research and technologies.
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What is Artificial Intelligence marketing?edit
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has made the transition from once being a glorious manifestation of sci-fi imagination to today emerging as a technological reality capable of disrupting industries. In an increasingly hyper competitive business environment, the marketing function is no exception to the application of AI. In fact, in a recent PwC study, 72% of the marketers interviewed, consider AI as a “business advantage”.
Artificial IntelligenceFour Key Steps To Enhance Customer Experience With Artificial Intelligenceedit
From finance to sales to operations, artificial intelligence (AI) and other self-learning automation are impacting every part of the business it comes across. AI is perhaps the biggest revolution of the modern age. Previously, a computer would blindly follow rules and the commands given to it by the user. However, with the use of AI, and Machine Learning, a computer can now find its own way forward. But what about customer experience (CX)?
Artificial IntelligenceThe AAA+ Future of Manufacturingedit
The fourth industrial revolution or Industry 4.0 is transforming the world of manufacturing. As digitisation becomes the norm in manufacturing, industries across the globe are adopting technologies that are disrupting traditional manufacturing. The technologies being adopted include artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, 3D printing, industrial internet of things, digitisation, big data analytics and cloud computing.
Artificial IntelligenceInternet of ThingsCERT-In, other Internet security companies to deliberate on attacks on govts, industries at AVAR 2018edit
Speakers at the AVAR 2018 international cyber security conference will discuss advanced persistent targeted attacks on governments and industries to security for smart cars in the Internet of Things (IoT), said a city-based cyber security major. India’s K7 Computing will host and organise the three-day conference in association with CERT-In (India’s Computer Emergency Response Team), the company said in a statement issued here on Friday.
Internet of ThingsSpectrum sharing may help telecom firms shift to 5G in Indiaedit
]The much-anticipated fifth generation (5G) networks are expected to roll out across the world by 2020, and are expected to offer faster speeds and more reliable connections, thus powering Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Some estimates peg 5G data rates to reach a peak of 20Gbps (gigabits per second).
Internet of ThingsIoT in TelecommunicationsTop 10 Cybersecurity Trends for 2019: AI, Supply Chain and IoT are most vulnerableedit
Experts say that all these incidents, their media coverage and courts interventions have increased the awareness level among general public about the importance of data and their privacy. They believe that although the handling of the data and privacy will improve but with digital transformation of businesses and governments, the space for cyber attack will also increase.
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EV is the way to go for Indiaedit
The electric vehicle market is set to grow in a big way due to the ambitious plans and initiatives of the government. The government has taken many steps to incentivise and promote the deployment of electric vehicles and public charging infrastructure to achieve significant electrification by 2030.
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Indian IT industry is making convincing strides as their clients demand digital transformationedit
Predictions about the demise of India’s IT industry were hardly new though. They started appearing a decade or so ago, when it became clear that the labour arbitrage enjoyed by India’s IT companies was vanishing, and business was moving elsewhere, to the Philippines and Ireland, among others, as western corporations embraced a global delivery model, where vendors located in different time zones maintained and serviced their systems round the clock.
Digital TransformationReskillingNeed to shift objective of Indian education from ‘granting degrees’ to ‘enhancing employability’edit
The IT industry body Nasscom’s reports point to the inadequate technical skills and low employability rate of India’s engineering graduates. The effort money that the $167 billion Indian IT industry has to invest in imparting months of intensive training before fresh engineering graduates can become productive on basic software jobs brings out the deficiency of our higher education system in creating job ready engineers.
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Clean energy can combat climate change dangersedit
The dangers that climate change poses to life on our planet are becoming more acute. According to a report by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), mean global land-sea temperatures have already risen above 1 degree Celsius compared to pre-industrial (1850-1900) levels. It is feared that the earth could pass the 1.5 degree C threshold as early as 2030 if greenhouse gas emissions continue at the current level and measures to reduce CO2 levels continue to remain ineffective.
Clean EnergyCurrent clean energy efforts seem incomplete as carbon emissions are only going to increase till 2040edit
The International Energy Agency’s (IEA) World Energy Outlook not only envisages a future where coal, oil and gas continue to play leading roles in all of its scenarios, it also, at the same time, finds that carbon dioxide emissions are on the rise (by 1.6% in 2017), “after three flat years”, and that they are likely to continue rising “on a slow upward trend to 2040”.
Clean EnergyClean energy can combat climate change dangersedit
Globally, fossil fuels continue to be the biggest source of energy production and renewable, low-carbon power sources like wind, solar and biomass can neither be developed quickly nor can be scaled up to levels that can truly combat the threat of climate change. The International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned that renewable energy is not being adopted quickly enough to achieve climate and sustainability goals.
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