Minor Hotels builds data and AI platform with Google Cloud and Salesforce. Supports AI tools with built-in privacy controls. A change is underway in how hotel groups use data as travel becomes more shaped by digital tools and automated systems. Minor Hotels is building a new data and AI platform with support from Google Cloud, ... Read more ›
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In digitally quick Vietnam, an AI robot fitted with five "senses" and Google search is being equipped to be a teaching assistant Read more ›
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Malaysia jumps into the digital banking fray with the issuance of the licensing framework for digital banks in the country Read more ›
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New rules are coming into force this week that will govern how drone operators across EU member states More clarity and consistency could pave the way for an acceleration in commercial drone use While in Europe, the regulations could serve as a model worldwide in the coming years Captivating footage of tightly-orchestrated drone displays during... Read more » Read more ›
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Around the world, there are insufficient laws governing the use of facial recognition technology The growing use of this technology in surveillance has prompted calls for bans and stricter regulation Have you ever noticed your friends getting tagged automatically after you upload a group picture on Facebook? That’s just one example of facial recognition in... Read more » Read more ›
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Online food delivery services blew up in 2020, including in Southeast Asia where they have become urban 'must-haves'. Read more ›
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IT and Marketing need to bring their skills together to maximize the e-commerce boom going on right now Read more ›
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A look at Ant Group's wild year, and founder Jack Ma’s ongoing relationship with China’s market watchdog. Read more ›
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Picking up reading skills from an AI-powered language app could be the natural evolution of e-learning Read more ›
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Elon Musk is overlooking major infrastructure shortcomings in the world’s 2nd-biggest market. Read more ›
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Ag-tech startup Plenty’s vertical farm produces 400 times more food per acre than a flat farm. With employed robots and AI, Plenty can be grown year-round while using 95% less water and 99% less land. One of the oldest and most fundamental professions in the world is agriculture and farming and looking back, humanity has... Read more » Read more ›
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it is fortunate that deployments of 5G in Australia have been progressing smoothly despite the difficulties posed by the pandemic. Read more ›
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Millions of Indian consumers may soon enjoy free public WiFi anywhere in the country – but at what cost? Read more ›
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The two juggernauts intend to explore new 5G, edge, and hybrid cloud solutions to improve enterprise operational performance Read more ›
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Vietnam has embraced its digitization as few countries have – and now it's having trouble keeping up Read more ›
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5G connectivity will play a vital role for organizations in critical industries like healthcare, as will 5G cyber security Read more ›
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Adobe launched Adobe Sign on Microsoft Azure with the establishment of a local data center in Singapore. The partnership is a part of Singapore’s ambitious national digital identity (NDI) project, ‘Sign with Singpass’, that will enable digital document signing on a number of platforms, including Adobe. This year saw the status quo of the workplace... Read more » Read more ›
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Observability has become one of the most talked-about topics in DevOps in 2020. But is it just a fancy word for monitoring? Or is it really a new approach? Looking at the history of the term can tell why it has become so important, and how it’s evolved from an academic formalism to a way... Read more » Read more ›
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e-Palette — Toyota’s autonomous shipping-container-like vehicle that would be commercialized within a few years. The transparent, driverless oblong carriage on wheels that are powered by a battery could even double as a roving office or even a mobile store. The self-driving vehicle was to debut at Summer Olympics to carry athletes Fully autonomous vehicles seem... Read more » Read more ›
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The challenges of 2020 have left biotech and broader health sciences sector with tattered supply chains, requiring innovative fixes Read more ›
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Facebook is apparently planning to build a new neural sensor that can read people’s minds and convert these thoughts into actions. Using the resources of CTRL Labs, a company that Facebook acquired in 2019, this new project may push the social media giant further into the artificial intelligence domain. Facebook is also building a TLDR... Read more » Read more ›
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