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17 December 2018

Life-saving AI vision for China's trucking industry

Shenzhen, one of China's largest and fastest-growing cities, recently passed a law requiring all heavy trucks to have Driver Monitoring Systems installed by this coming June.

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Early detection of epilepsy in children with deep learning

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AI could help cities detect water leaks

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Recreate your favorite paintings using deep learning and 3-D printing

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Emergency admission predicted with AI

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Facial recognition check in from curb to gate with biometric terminal

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 Pandora Boxchain launches creation of digital immortality for humans

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Walmart's robot floor cleaners

Walmart's BrainOS-powered floor scrubbers allow store associates to quickly map a route during an initial training ride and then activate autonomous floor cleaning with the press of a single button. The robot uses multiple sensors to scan its surroundings for people and obstacles, providing the industry's highest level of safety and performance.

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AI system may accelerate search for cancer discoveries

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Sustainable farming robots with AI

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