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Silicon Valley's 2017 Report Card Big tech companies in the San Francisco Bay Area were busier than ever in 2017, and artificial intelligence was a top priority for many of them. Among a long list of AI initiatives, Google launched TensorFlow Lite, a lightweight version of its open-source machine-learning software that has accelerated AI ...
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Blockchain Pumping New Life Into Old-School Companies Like IBM Demand for the technology, best known for supporting bitcoin, is growing so much that it will be one of the largest users of capacity next year at about 60 data centers that International Business Machines Corp. rents out to other companies around the globe. IBM was one of the first big companies to see ...
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The 10 Cleverest Tech Ideas Of 2017 ... responds to texts with an "I'm driving" message. To discourage further use, it also keeps the phone locked unless you claim to be a passenger. Despite bans on texting in nearly every state, distraction still leads to thousands of deaths per year, so this little tech innovation could have an outsized impact.
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SNL Bearings – niche player, technological prowess, and strong financials make it worth investing SNL Bearings ("SNL") is a niche player in auto-components with access to advanced technology. The company is riding the tailwinds that the industry is currently operating in. SNL has a strong set of financials and is virtually a debt-free company. Additionally, the company is trading at a discount ...
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A Rum Company's Quixotic Technology Vision For A New Puerto Rico "We know water," said Serrallés, mindful that the future of Puerto Rico will almost certainly depend on tech innovation in water, food, energy, healthcare, and infrastructure. Among the many assets that Destilería Serrallés can tap for sustainable experiments in distribution: the 20-mile Río Inabón, to which ...
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From Chinese Reforms to European Instability, 2018 Bodes Well for Israeli Tech American investment in Israel-based companies has long been considered consistent and stable, and I expect U.S. investors to again be present in the Israeli investment landscape in 2018. President Donald Trump's tax reforms will not impact the scale of investments in Israeli tech. However, the ...
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With expansion plans, Ed-tech companies hire top talent at high packages New-age education companies are hiring aggressively to lure top talent (CXOs) with packages touching a crore, inclusive of variables and stock options. At least 20 CXO searches are lined up in the next few months in this emerging sector, confirmed education technology (ed-tech) companies and ...
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The technology paradox Writing this as an optometrist who qualified when the 'go to' soft contact lens was hydroxy ethyl methacrylate with a 38% water content, refractive surgery meant a trip to see Professor Fyodorov on a ship in Cyprus for radial keratotomy, and the medical imaging breakthrough was a non-mydriatic camera ...
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2017: Technology — 1, Civilization — 0 At CleanTechnica, we celebrate the wonders of science, engineering, and technology. We catalog in detail the advances made in renewable energy and transportation — advances that will make it possible to transition away from a world in which emissions from burning fossil fuels threaten the ...
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Road to building an android: Top robot technology stories of 2017 Science fiction, whether in book form or film, have long fantasized of a walking, talking robot that's almost indistinguishable from humans. Robin Williams' "Bicentennial Man" offered an idea of how humankind may treat such a being. Perhaps because of issues raised by such stories, we have become ...
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Is technology about to decimate white-collar work? Kai-Fu Lee, one of China's best-known technologists and investors, thinks artificial intelligence is about to supplant many millions of the country's office workers. "This replacement is happening now, and it's happening in a true, complete decimation," Lee told a conference at MIT last week. "In my opinion ...
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