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All In On AI: How Smart Companies Win Big With Artificial Intelligence

Bernard Marr

Mittal told me, "There's been a lot written around the science and technology of AI, and a lot of articles and news stories about how tech-native companies, whether its Microsoft, Google, Apple, Amazon, Meta, Nvidia … are using AI. These [all-in] companies hire data scientists, machine learning engineers, and so on.

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A first look at the Tundra Labs HDK

The Ghost Howls

Tundra is based in the Titletowntech building in Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA, a state-of-the-art facility built by Green Bay Packers and Microsoft to act as a start-up incubator for small tech companies. This is made possible with a SPI expansion port that interfaces to a customer supplied micro controller for data exchange.

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Over 20 Use Cases of Smart Glasses, VR Headsets, and Smartwatches at Airports

EnterpriseWear

Take Chicago O’Hare International Airport: By 1975, O’Hare was the world’s busiest airport, handling 37 million passengers a year. In IATA’s 2017 Global Passenger Survey, 85% of those surveyed indicated they would be willing to give up more personal data in exchange for faster process checks and more personalized service at the airport.

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Off to Digital Market We Go, with InContext Solutions’ Tracey Wiedmeyer

XR for Business Podcast

Tracey is also the former president of the VR/AR Association chapter in Chicago, Milwaukee and a board member for the Information Research Technology Institute at Sam Walton College of Business. People are being able to be more frequent, have more data and travel less, I think is the big one as well. And in VR, it took six months.

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Off to Digital Market We Go, with InContext Solutions’ Tracey Wiedmeyer

XR for Business Podcast

Tracey is also the former president of the VR/AR Association chapter in Chicago, Milwaukee and a board member for the Information Research Technology Institute at Sam Walton College of Business. People are being able to be more frequent, have more data and travel less, I think is the big one as well. And in VR, it took six months.

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The Future of AR is in 5G, with Deutsche Telekom’s Terry Schussler

XR for Business Podcast

Why would a company need some sort of augmented reality, where it’s capturing the world’s data? But most people don’t realize that it’s the camera that’s capturing as much or more data around the world to create this conceptualized data. But, how do you secure that data? Terry: Yeah.

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The Future of AR is in 5G, with Deutsche Telekom’s Terry Schussler

XR for Business Podcast

Why would a company need some sort of augmented reality, where it’s capturing the world’s data? But most people don’t realize that it’s the camera that’s capturing as much or more data around the world to create this conceptualized data. But, how do you secure that data? Terry: Yeah.

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