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IEEE Survey Finds Growing Parental Support for AI Healthcare Innovationsedit
IEEE has shared the results of its third annual Generation AI study, which examines the evolving attitudes of Millennial parents with regards to technology and its influence on their Generation Alpha children. The study defines Generation Alpha as the cohort born between 2010 and 2015.
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The use of AI and ML in protecting the IoTedit
This Internet of Things (IoT) means we have now a more complex environment with many more devices, each one being a possible vector of attack, with privacy and safety breaches. However, these connected devices, to the exception of a laptop and a smartphone, typically perform one or two functions at most.
AIIoTMLStudy: Companies using AI and IoT together catapult ahead of competitors using IoT aloneedit
IoT Solutions World Congress A recent survey of global business leaders reveals the most significant predictor in realizing value from Internet of Th
AIIoTNow get medicines from the skyedit
The network brings together government, business, startups, international organisations and NGOs to codesign innovative policy solutions to accelerate the benefits of emerging technologies such as drones, Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things and Blockchain while mitigating the risks.
HealthcareIoTNew research finds Salesforce economy will create more than USD67 Billion in new business revenues in India From 2019 through 2024edit
Globally, manufacturing leads the way job creation with a forecast of 765,800 new jobs by 2024 and finance leads in new business revenues with $224 billion by then. The study report also delves into specific high growth occupations, with AI specialist jobs growing at 44 percent and IoT related jobs growing at 38 percent annually.
AIFuture of JobsIoTHeres why 5G brings both good and bad news for T&M market in Indiaedit
High focus on government tenders and maintaining continuous relations with government officials will help in increasing market share. Trends such as the Internet of Things (IoT), millimetrewave (mmwave) frequencies, and 5G propose significant changes in requirements for test equipment, thus opening up new opportunities for T&M vendors, she said.
5G TechnologyTelecommunicationGartner: The Present and Future of Artificial Intelligenceedit
Artificial intelligence uses vast amounts of data and sophisticated probabilistic algorithms to offer the intimacy of a small town in a big city scale, Gartner VP Svetlana Sicular said at the companys annual IT Symposium last week.
Artificial IntelligenceFrom the cloud, computing moves to the edgeedit
At the moment, the existing Internet of Things (IoT) systems perform all of their computations in the cloud using data centres. Edge computing, on the other hand, essentially manages the massive amounts of data generated by IoT devices by storing and processing data locally. That data doesnt need to be sent over a network as soon as it processed; only important data is sent therefore, an edge computing network reduces the amount of data that travels over the network
Cloud TechnologyEdge ComputingFive is the new normedit
Out of the biggest technology trends like Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data and cloud computing, 5G technology will change the role of the telecom sector, which means they will not only be technology distributors but also be the service providers in the coming time. Also, it is said to have long-term implications on the human lifestyle.
5GAIBig DataIoTDoT Committee calls for papers on AI to develop Indian AI stackedit
A committee under the Department of Telecommunications which has been formed for the standardisation of Artificial Intelligence technology has invited papers on Artificial Intelligence. These original papers should address different aspects of AI such as functional network architecture, AI architecture, data structures required, etc
AITelecommunicationCompanies reevaluating risk management for futureedit
As industries evolve to adopting big data, Internet of Things and smart factories, Indian companies are reevaluating the way companies are looking at risk management for the future. Rohit Mahajan President Risk Advisory, Deloitte says in the 510 years companies have evolved in the compliance game to meet changing needs.
AIBig DataIoTAI inverter + drone + robotedit
Smart cities need smart and clean energy, and at the core of this lies an inverter that generates energy. I envision a world where inverter systems interact with drones as well as solar panel cleaning robots to diagnose issues and fix these. This enables glitch-free automation and improves the efficacy of clean energy.
AIsmart devices5G tech will pave way for new applications, services & solutionsedit
Known to propel the Internet of Things (IoT), and be a catalyst for a world of interconnected devices, 5G is set to upscale the impact of digital technology driven products and services on a variety of stakeholders, in multifaceted ways. Some of them, we do not even know today, but will happen tomorrow due to ingenuity and need. Therefore, we need to welcome it in India as well.
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Stung by sliding prices, lithium industry pares back expansionsedit
Albemarle Corp, SQM and other lithium producers have been scaling back expansion plans as near term oversupply concerns drag on prices, unnerving investors who are pushing the industry to focus more on profitability.
EV BatteryLithium BatteriesFAME II: Stricter norms lead to slump of electric vehicle sales in H1edit
Hit by stringent compliance norms, only around 3,000 electric twowheelers were registered and sold under the governments subsidy programme FAMEII scheme in the first six months (April September) against over 75,000 units registered last year, people aware of the matter said.
EVFAME IIE-cars will power homes, officesedit
Range anxiety is what many of us have when considering buying an electric vehicle. But that’s more psychological than real, says Tarak Mehta, president of the electrification business of ABB, the $28-billion Swiss automation & electrification company. He says there’s so much power in the electric car that his division is talking to car manufacturers, governments and others to see how this power can be used for purposes other than mobility.
e-carse-mobilityBattery woes tripping up Indias electric vehicles dreamsedit
Even as India has lined up an ambitious plan to promote electric vehicles (EV), the availability of topquality lithiumion batteries remains a pain point for EV companies, since local manufacturing is yet to take off and EV makers depend on China for imports.
EVEV BatteryAround 75% EV charging stations to be in public; rest will be at homes: Fortum India MDedit
Over the next decade, the Indian automobile industry will see its biggest disruption ever with the electrification of transport. There has been much debate and flip flops on the timeline and extent of it but what is certain is everything hinges on availability or lack of charging infrastructure in the country.
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Top soft skills than can help newage employees beat competition from machinesedit
Employers across industries are looking to hire professionals with soft skills to keep up with the growing automation, shows the latest report by LinkedIn on Global Talent Trends 2019. Creativity has been the most in demand, since this is what machines cant replicate.
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6 point roadmap for NEPedit
The HRD Ministry, which is in process of giving final shape to the new National Education Policy (NEP), has laid down a six-point roadmap for its implementation and decided to conduct a comprehensive review of the implementation status in 2030.
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