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Applications and innovations in the Internet of Things (IoT)

hackerearth

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated devices that have unique identifiers and can autonomously transfer data over a network. IHS Technology predicts that there will be over 30 billion IoT devices in use by 2020 and over 75 billion by 2025. Smart home technology is also known as home automation or domotics.

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Edge AI: discover the new limits of Artificial Intelligence

mjvinnovation

Ten years ago, we would not imagine that Artificial Intelligence would be at today’s levels. Edge AI is the processing of Artificial Intelligence algorithms on edge, that is, on users’ devices. Besides, they can apply Deep Learning models and advanced algorithms autonomously. What is Edge AI?

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The future interplays between design thinking, technology and AI

Paul Hobcraft

Exploring the interplay between Humans, Technology and AI for design thinking Why is design thinking regarded as so crucial to the future of innovation in a world of accelerating interplays between humans, technology and generative AI? Moving to the edge : Organizations are becoming more agile by adopting an “edge” approach.

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How Can You Manage a Nonprofit Internationally With Innovative Technology?

IdeaScale

Many businesses have managed to succeed in the global market thanks to translation companies who have (for the longest time) been facilitating trade between people of diverse backgrounds. How can you take advantage of the new technology? Artificial Intelligence. Internet of Things. The power of social media.

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Technological Revolutions and the Governance Gap

Tim Kastelle

The Core Problem of Management Today. As technology races ahead, the norms and institutions that we need to support (or contain) it lag behind. When technology is changing rapidly, the fact that norms, managerial practice, institutions and cultures change at a much different pace creates substantial problems.

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Technological Revolutions and the Governance Gap

Tim Kastelle

The Core Problem of Management Today. As technology races ahead, the norms and institutions that we need to support (or contain) it lag behind. When technology is changing rapidly, the fact that norms, managerial practice, institutions and cultures change at a much different pace creates substantial problems.

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Technological Revolutions and the Governance Gap

Tim Kastelle

The Core Problem of Management Today. As technology races ahead, the norms and institutions that we need to support (or contain) it lag behind. When technology is changing rapidly, the fact that norms, managerial practice, institutions and cultures change at a much different pace creates substantial problems.