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Sanbot humanoid robot aids customs workers in China

An artificial intelligence-powered humanoid robot, the Sanbot, is being used by customs workers at the Gongbei Port of Entry in China. Since October, Officials have...

British scientists use artificial intelligence to predict outcome of legal trials

Experts claim to have created an artificial intelligence (AI) system that has accurately predicted the outcomes of cases at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). Researchers...

AI is a learning system, even Amazon is still getting it...

At today’s DataIQ Future conference, Scott Gallacher, former AI and machine learning strategist at the Department for Work & Pensions (DWP), spoke about the...

IBM Watson’s artificial intelligence to help solve complex medical cases

IBM Watson, an artificial intelligence (AI) platform, will work alongside doctors in Germany attempting diagnose rare diseases, according to a report from the BBC. The partnership with German private...

Report: Humans need to develop new skills for post-AI world

A report published today says the UK Government needs to explore ways the British workforce can deal with social and ethical challenges in a...

Google to invade your (smart) home to show off AI software

After sporadic attempts to enter the world of hardware, Google has laid down a marker with the launch of a range of new products...

10 innovative technologies changing the face of retail banking

IoT, Big Data and Blockchain are just some of the technologies changing retail banking. IoB looks at how these newer technologies are transforming how we exchange and...

Dubai police planning AI and Robot projects

Law enforcement officials in Dubai are preparing to launch a range of artificial intelligence and robotics projects to improve city policing by 2020. The UAE...

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg thinks VR is the next big thing

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg talked up the possibilities with Virtual Reality (VR) and 5G at MWC last night – whilst also urging network operators to...
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