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Atea’s living lab in Stavanger: the next generation of smart buildings

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Signify and Cisco work with Norwegian systems integrator Atea to transform its office into a showcase for the office of the future.

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How Moorfields is using AutoML to enable clinicians to develop machine learning solutions

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The democratization of AI and machine learning holds the promise for outcomes with enormous human benefit, and nowhere is this more apparent than in health and life sciences. One such example is Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, the leading provider of eye health services in the UK and a world-class centre of excellence for ophthalmic research and education.

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AI spending to touch $98 billion in 2023

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Global spending on artificial intelligence (AI) systems is expected to maintain its strong growth trajectory as businesses continue to invest in projects that utilize the capabilities of AI software and platforms. According to the recently updated International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Artificial Intelligence Systems Spending Guide, spending on AI systems will reach $97.9 billion in 2023, more than two and one half times the $37.5 billion that will be spent in 2019. The compound annual...

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Fountech.ai partners with Bloktide, bringing AI and blockchain together

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Artificial intelligence (AI) developer and thinktank Fountech.ai has announced its partnership with London-based blockchain consultancy firm Bloktide.

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Self-driving vhicle roadmap focuses on 2030

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UK Connected and Automated Mobility Roadmap (CAM) to 2030 pinpoints 500+ milestones required to get self-driving vehicles on Britain’s roads in the thousands by 2030.

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Ovum and GoTo reveal what IT leaders need to succeed in 2020 and beyond

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GoTo by LogMeIn has published the findings from a new global survey conducted by Ovum Research. The survey of 2,100 IT buyers and leaders found that communications and collaboration tools were “business critical” to the success of organisations, and investments in these tools need to be made a priority in order to support a growing remote workforce and the rise of digital natives in the office.

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