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Waymo starting to match members of its early rider program with driverless rides as it starts scaling up its robotaxi service. - From TechCrunch
The internet turns 50. To celebrate, we talk to its creator, Vint Cerf, to get his views on what his creation has become and where it is heading.
Business as usual is dead. Anything that can be digitized or automated, will be - and anything that cannot be digitized or automated will become extremely valuable.
Blockchain, AI security, distributed cloud, hyperautomation, multiexperience, human augmentation democratization, traceability and transparency, empowered edge, & autonomous things drive disruption.
Each year speaker Erik Qualman publishes a two-minute video around the revolutionary digital transformation that is happening all around us.
One of my favorite cities in the world filmed on a Zenmuse X7 camera, attached to a DJI Inspire 2 drone. Amazing views from an amazing city.
A growing number of classrooms in China are equipped with artificial-intelligence cameras and brain-wave trackers. Thought provoking Wall Street Journal video.
Imagine skipping hotel check-in and walking straight to your room with a scan of your face. This could soon become a reality at many hotels in China and around the world.
Uber is finally rolling out its helicopter service to everyone starting in New York City, here's how to order one. - From Mashable
With pollution a major issue for Paris and public transport bursting at the seams, one start-up has a solution involving the River Seine. - From EuroNews
A 3D Size Comparison of the World's Tallest Building as its changed throughout our history. From Film Core
From night shooting mode to ultra-wide lenses, Apple's latest iPhones have a bunch of new camera tricks. - From the Wall Street Journal
Meet the autonomous robots which are shaping the future of food delivery as of 2019. From TerkRecoms
The second half of humanity is joining the internet. People in countries like India will change the internet, and it will change them. From the Economist
The “Fourth Industrial Revolution” is a common phrase at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. But what exactly does it mean? - CNBC’s Elizabeth Schulze explains.
From Business Insider. Although many new cars feature technology that partially assists with driving, we still do not have fully self-driving cars available for purchase.
Many countries are going cashless at great speed. What are the advantages of ditching hard cash and what are the dangers?
Tesla and Mercedes-Benz recently announced new in-car-gaming initiatives. From Business Insider. Gaming $135 billion industry.
Airlines & TSA are starting to scan faces to get people thru security & boarding gate faster. Delta's COO, Gill West gave WSJ's Scott McCartney a look at airline's facial recognition tech at work.
Which of the world's fundamental challenges could be solved by quantum computing?
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“Even monkeys can fall from their trees.” – Japanese Proverb
Continuing our global learning journey, our next stop is Tokyo Japan. Founded, in 1603, this city was once a small fishing village called Edo. In 1890, it became Tokyo which means Eastern Capital in English.
In Tokyo, you will find the world’s busiest intersection, the Shibuya crossing where 2,500 people cross the intersection, every time the lights turn green. This city also holds the record for the most Michelin starred restaurants at 212 places to enjoy amazing food.
Tokyo is the most populous city in the world with 37 million people. Uniqueness is everywhere, even in vending machines, where you can buy hot meals, fresh produce, and even umbrellas. There is one vending machine in the city for every two people.
Have lost count on the many times I visited Tokyo to experience their modern retail industry. This picture is from the New Otani Hotel gardens, a favorite during multiple visits.
As the Japanese proverb that opened this summary reminds us, no matter how accomplished we become, you can always make a mistake. Overconfidence can lead to missteps. Life is one sweet ride and Japan provides many reminders on how to enjoy it.
2024 Work Trend Index Annual Report: AI at Work is Here. Now Comes the Hard Part
AI is being woven into the workplace at an unexpected scale. 75% of knowledge workers use AI at work today, and 46% of users started using it less than six months ago. It’s paying off as users say AI helps them save time (90%), focus on their most important work (85%), be more creative (84%), and enjoy their work more (83%). - From Microsoft & LinkedIn Read more
How People Get Around in America, Europe, and Asia
North America’s share of public transport and active mobility (walking and biking) is the lowest amongst all surveyed regions by a significant amount. On the other hand, public transport reigns supreme in South and Central America as well as Southern and Eastern Asia. It ties with cars in Southeastern Asia, and is eclipsed by cars in Western Asia. - From Visual Capitalist
The World Ahead 2024: five stories to watch out for
From the biggest election year in history, to how to control AI and even taxis that fly, The Economist offers its annual look at the world ahead. Read more
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