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The concept of digital twins and benefitsedit
Digital twins are real time virtual objects that mimic and characterise the physical object in its entirety. By capturing data from various sources and coupling them with Machine Learning (ML) algorithms and adding the computational power of Artificial Intelligence (AI), these models help analyse data, learn from it and enables optimisation of performance.
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FICCI Roundtable on AI and ethics: Accountability, fairness, and nondiscriminationedit
At IEEE, there are three foundation areas that are considered: universal human rights, wellbeing of humans, and data agency. And three aspects looked at: anthropological, political, technical. Two European countries that can be looked at: Denmarks Peoples Data Protection Act that is similar to our [Indian] draft ecommerce policy, but the content is vastly different.
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Using Big Data to Assess Risksedit
73% of businesses arent prepared enough to face a data breach. While some businesses do not have the tools to help mitigate such risks, others simply ignore the risk. What some might not completely understand is that the power to mitigate security and other business risks lies in their data.
Big DataCyberSecurityUnderstanding The Applications Of Artificial Intelligence In Document Managementedit
By Pavan Nanjundaiah
Applying manual methods to process this diverse data is not only time consuming and expensive but is also prone to errors. Hence the need of the hour is to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) based automated solutions that can deliver reliable insights and give a competitive advantage to customers. Here are the few examples of how customers across industries can benefit from AI driven solutions.
AIDocument ManagementIoTThe ripple effects of Artificial Intelligenceedit
Is Artificial Intelligence (AI) an advantage to your business While most say yes, tech experts concur that AI brings in a whole new set of challenges to organizations, especially around data security, transparency and data protection.
AIIoTOpinion | How technology can be harnessed for social goodedit
Extraordinary opportunities emerge when people and devices connect. Connectivity and innovation in technology are transforming how organizations and governments operate. Mobile technology empowers remote workers. Internet of Things (IoT) based factories achieve new levels of efficiency. Sensors monitor the availability of clean drinking water. We are innovating in ways never before imagined possible
IoTMedical Robotics Market Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecasts 2019-2025edit
AIReport Medical Robotics covers all aspects of the Medical Robotics Market. It provides basic market terminology and advanced analytical information in an understandable way that can be interpreted not just by a specialist but also by a layman.
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By Priyanka Sangani
The IDxDR, a software algorithm that uses AI to analyse images of the eye using a camera, achieved an 87.4% accuracy rate while detecting more than mild diabetic retinopathy, a condition where high blood sugar levels damage the blood vessels in the retina.
AIIoTIoT in HealthcareHow Much Do Organizations Understand the Risk Exposure of IoT Devicesedit
How Much Do Organizations Understand the Risk Exposure of IoT Devices Copyright 2019 PR Newswire. All Rights Reserved20190801Deloitte and Dragos, Inc. share top risks to organizations in current IoT environment
CyberSecurityIoTHow AI can support cybersecurity leadersedit
By 2021, it is estimated that cybercrime will cost the global economy over $2 trillion. This makes it imperative for companies to make concerted efforts to improve their cybersecurity health, and evolve from a compliance focused approach to a more threat aware strategy focusing on risk. However, cybersecurity leaders are currently facing three major challenges when it comes to defending data.
AICyberSecurityArtificial Intelligence enriching real estate customer experience: Viewedit
Apart from Artificial Intelligence technologies like Augmented Reality, Internet of Things, Robotic Process Automation, 3D Printing, and Blockchain have already begun reshaping the real estate sector. These technologies not only prove useful in providing great customer experience but also result in increasing the productivity of the business processes like never before.
AIIoTReal EstateVRAre organizations in India prepared for cyberattacksedit
It may come in the form of an Advanced Persistent Threat, IoT vulnerability exploit, human error, or even as a malicious insider, the only certainty about an organizations cyber defence is that it will get breached eventually if it hasnt been already. The only question is when
CyberSecurityIoT5G Technology Market Expected to Reach $667.9 Billion, Globally, by 2026 at 122.3% CAGR, Says AMRedit
Growth in number of IoT devices and adoption of edge computing, surge in demand for content streaming services, and increase in demand for low latency connectivity in industrial automation drive the growth of the global 5G technology market.
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The Electric Dreamedit
India’s Transition To A Cleaner Electric Power Train Will Be A Massiue Disruptor And Completely Change Me Way People And Goods Moue Today, 1-10weuer, It Will Work Only Ip The Nation Develops A Supporting Clean Energy Infrastructure.
e-mobilityEVIT’s clean Connectededit
By Prerna Lidhoo
LSO, For Greener public transport, Niti Aayog suggests that 40% of all cars used by major cab operators such as OLA and Uber be electric by 2026. Ratan Tata-backed Ola Electric says since commercial customers care more about cost per km, adoption of EVs makes sense. “The reason for that is because electric is much cheaper to operate, there is fewer moving parts and cost per km from a fuel perspective goes down
Connected VehiclesEVNITI AayogGovernment Plans to Invest INR 100 Billion 1.4 Billion to Incentivize Electric Vehicle Manufacturing in Indiaedit
What are the offerings and announcements made by important EV manufacturers and suppliers for the Indian market? · What are the offerings and plans of important EV charging infrastructure providers for the Indian market?
EVEV firms trim prices after GST breatheredit
By Shally Seth Mohile
“In light of the recent announcement made by the government to slash the GST rate for all electric-powered vehicles from 12 per cent to 5 per cent, the price of TataMotors’ EVs will be reduced by up to ~ 80,000, starting 1 August 2019,” said Shailesh Chandra, president –Electric Mobility Business and Corporate Strategy, TataMotors, in a statement.
EVGSTCurrent tech doesn’t enable production of small e-carsedit
Yes, but the sales target we were looking at before the GST (goods and services tax) reduction is not more than 5,000, and that is very small. Though I cannot tell you the price now, I don’t think the EV (WagonR) will be less than ~10 lakh. Even the electric battery for this will have to be imported. Our target audience for the product is car aggregators. We are not even looking at individual car buyers.
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HR managers, with a little help from AI, can decide your next pay hikeedit
A recent global Mercer survey of HR leaders worldwide found that just 2% believe their current performance management systems are very effective. No wonder McKinsey reported, in another recent study, that twothirds of employers say theyre making big changes, or trying to.
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New Edu Policy Will Make India A Learning Hubedit
The New Education Policy (NEP) which will be unveiled by the government soon will pave the way towards making India a global education hub, vice president M Venkaiah Naidu said on Thursday even as he expressed concern that from the glorious times of Nalanda and Takshasila the country was at a stage where its educational institutions did not figure in world’s top 100.
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