The rise of AI  on construction sites

The rise of AI on construction sites

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Saving fish one smart net at a time

Saving fish one smart net at a time

SmartFish H2020, a recent Norwegian initiative, reduces the fishing industry's impact on marine life. SmartFish creates smart nets and scanners. Smart tech is saving fish one environmentally friendly net at a time SmartFish H2020 is an EU funded project...

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AI and the Baltic Dry Index

AI and the Baltic Dry Index

Mayflower Autonomous Ship, the world's first AI-assisted vessel, was launched on 16 Sep in Plymouth. 2020 marks 400 years since Mayflower’s first journey. This robot ship is over 100 ft in length and completely autonomous - driven by an...

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We estimate that the robots and drones market will reach a value of $35.9bn by 2030E

We estimate that the robots and drones market will reach a value of $35.9bn by 2030E

The Financial Times reported recently that Covid-19 has severely impacted the agriculture sector, with farms all over the world faced with fields of fruits and vegetables left unharvested as workers are unable to work due to travel restrictions or...

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Will an innovative healthcare IT system change healthcare as we know it during Covid-19?

Will an innovative healthcare IT system change healthcare as we know it during Covid-19?

West Kent Health, a GP lead Federation comprised of 55 practices, was featured in Healthcare Newsdesk on 16 August 2020 thanks to its Vision Shared Care Solutions - intelligent healthcare software that facilitates the appointment process and provides easier...

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Is the cost of monitoring employees at home worth the erosion of trust?

Is the cost of monitoring employees at home worth the erosion of trust?

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AI beats human diagnostics

AI beats human diagnostics

A team of researchers from Google Health, working closely with researchers from North America, published a report recently in JAMA Oncology that showcased how their Artificial Intelligence (AI) diagnostic systems outperformed general pathologists in determining the degree of advancement...

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South Korean café’s robot barista could be an example of an old investor adage

South Korean café’s robot barista could be an example of an old investor adage

South Korea is slowly transitioning from intensive social distancing rules towards what the government calls “distancing in daily life”. In support of these new rules, a café in Daejeon, South Korea has hired a barista robot which is able...

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Will virtual doctors be a post-pandemic trend?

Will virtual doctors be a post-pandemic trend?

The Covid-19 pandemic has raised questions about mental health as a result of lock-down as well as the physical damage caused by the disease itself. This has been exacerbated due to the lack of access to in-person therapy and...

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