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AI Is Not An Exception – Technology Has Always Taken Jobs

Forrester IT

The invention of the wheel made transport easier. AI will short-term replace workers just as all technology has, but longer term it will raise wages as human workers become exponentially more productive because their efforts are augmented by intelligent machines - non-human servants. artificial intelligence.

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TfL develops artificial intelligence app on Facebook Messenger

Computer Weekly

Transport for London has begun using chatbots on Facebook Messenger to provide a level of automated customer service

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Artificial intelligence as the cornerstone of emerging technologies

Dataconomy

These technologies, like artificial intelligence, are primarily impactful for the manufacturing, energy, and transportation sectors. Every time the phrase “technology” is used, something new is always being developed or put into use. Modernizing industries depend heavily on emerging technologies.

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Preparing for the Future of AI, Where Robots Can Learn and Ask Humans For Help!

CTOvision

By Boonsri Dickinson In a world full of self-driving cars, flying drones, and other robots, daily interactions with artificial intelligence will have a profound effect on how we live our lives. “My soccer playing robots know nothing about transporting things. What qualities make a robot, a robot? They are very specific.

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Mobileye partners with Lohr and Transdev to develop self-driving shuttles

Venture Beast

Mobileye announced that it's partnering with Lohr and Transdev to develop self-driving shuttles for public transportation. Read More.

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Don’t look now: why you should be worried about machines reading your emotions

CTOvision

This was the hypothesis put to the test by the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) in 2003, as it began testing a new surveillance program called the Screening of Passengers by Observation Techniques program, or Spot for short. While developing the program, they […].

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AI is wild card in data center energy demand, say electricity researchers

Network World

In its white paper, “ Powering Intelligence: Analyzing Artificial Intelligence and Data Center Energy Consumption ,” the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) noted that one key uncertainty that could change the trajectory of data center load growth is the use of generative AI models.