Kategorie: Technology

News from the IAA – Sixt and Intel to bring robot cabs to German roads by 2022

The IAA in Munich is in full swing. However, one announcement surprised yesterday. From 2022, the car rental company Sixt wants to offer a robot cab service with self-driving vehicles together with Mobileye, an Intel subsidiary

Come to the digital conference “AI@media” – Artificial Intelligence in Media and Communication

Join us at our conference AI@media and learn everything about artificial intelligence in media, marketing and communication!

Charging electric cars while driving – this German company wants to prove the concept in the U.S.

How can electromobility really conquer the roads in just a few years? For this to succeed, new solutions for the charging infrastructure are needed. The German company Magment is now testing its inductive charging solution in the USA.

Artificial intelligence recognizes patient’s skin color from X-ray images

Sometimes artificial intelligence does do completely surprising things. In an experiment conducted by an international research team, the artificial intelligence used recognized the skin color of patients from X-ray images.

The Tesla Bot – Elon Musk announces the end of physical labor

At Tesla's AI Days, Elon Musk unveiled a humanoid robot that will take over all repetitive, boring or strenuous work for humans in the future.

How augmented reality and virtual reality improve the user experience

The Internet has fundamentally changed the way we shop. Members of the Young Entrepreneur Council highlight some ways companies can use augmented reality or virtual reality for customer communications on the website to stand out and turn this shift in consumer behavior to their advantage.

Nvidia reveals their CEO Jensen Huang was (in part) virtual during his GTC keynote

Nvidia reveals that their CEO Jensen Huang was (in part) virtual during his GTC keynote, proving the power of their product.

Minority Report becomes reality – Pentagon wants to look into the future with AI

Predicting crimes before they happen? This sounds a lot like the movie Minority Report, but the Pentagon is already experimenting with an AI application that can see into the future.
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