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Uber branches out into AI data labeling

CIO Business Intelligence

Uber no longer offers just rides and deliveries: It’s created a new division hiring out gig workers to help enterprises with some of their AI model development work. Its first customers include Aurora Innovation, which makes self-driving software for commercial trucks, and game developer Niantic, which is building a 3D map of the world.

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Nvidia enhances OpenUSD to drive wider industry adoption

Network World

The updates include NIM microservices for AI models that can generate OpenUSD language to answer user queries, produce OpenUSD Python code, apply materials to 3D objects, and understand 3D space and physics to accelerate digital twin development.

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Juniper jumps into Wi-Fi 7 with enterprise switches, access points

Network World

This includes high-definition video, immersive 3D training, hybrid work environments, industrial IoT, automotive applications, and emergency preparedness communication services, Juniper says. There have been a number of Wi-Fi 7 developments this year. Some Wi-Fi 7 features make it an attractive technology.

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SAP aims for more digital and resilient supply chains

CIO Business Intelligence

Founded in 2019, the company seized its greenfield opportunity to rethink and redesign the press shop as part of a cloud-first development strategy. This is an important factor, especially in the automotive industry in the switch to electric vehicles because the quantities are smaller.

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Detecting cancer faster with optical innovation

CIO Business Intelligence

It can also be used for laser imaging technology, or LIDAR , for autonomous vehicles and 3D scanning and mapping applications, astrophysics, and related fields. That was an opportunity we felt we could seize, and a market in which our expertise in developing custom chips would allow us to do something different.

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From biotech to 3D printing, here are 7 startups that recently spun out of the Univ. of Washington

GeekWire

They range from Apetur, which aims to address neurological disorders by using smartphones to measure pupils, to Polyfos, which is developing a form of 3D printing that could increase efficiency of manufacturing. Most are just getting off the ground as official companies, and some don’t have websites yet.

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Computer vision is primed for business value

CIO Business Intelligence

Industries that make heavy use of computer vision include manufacturing, healthcare, automotive, agriculture, and logistics and supply chain. At a hub site, more than 1,000 bots “whizz around giant 3D grids, orchestrated by proprietary air-traffic control systems,” according to the company.