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Security Robots that use AI to detect people and recognize risky behavior. Enjoyed the end police human chase using the robot
Alibaba’s Tmall building an “Auto Vending Machine” to make “buying cars as easy as buying a can of Coke.” Allows consumers to browse vehicles on smartphones & purchase a new ride in only 5 minutes.
Roam, a San Francisco-based robotics startup, introduces an exoskeleton designed for skiers. Combination of built-in sensors & software adjust system’s fabric & air actuators for quadriceps
Is this the future of technology interfaces?
With a top speed of over 60 mph, the EHang 184 is bringing scenes from sci-fi movies closer to reality, say its developers.
BBC News - Across the country, 170 million CCTV cameras are already in place and an estimated 400 million new ones will be installed in the next three years.
BMW is thinking ahead to what the vehicles of 2040 will be like. Like the visor and digital companion.
2017 was a year of remarkable ideas and innovations. From Futurism, here is their short visual list.
The GM The Cruise AV is designed to operate safely on its own, with no driver, steering wheel, pedals or other manual controls when it goes on the road in 2019.
“Alexa, take a photo.” Introducing Echo Look—hands-free camera and style assistant. Extensions of voice into retail shopping.
From Futurism, drive on to these wheel driven tracks and conquer the snowiest of roads
The Trends in 2018 Trend Report is Trend Hunter's annual deep dive into future trends for the year ahead
The airplanes of 2050 look beautiful and are more eco-friendly than modern day aircraft.
This is an example platform that will replace your smartphone in the future. Throw out all your devices—this is the only one you need.
From the Economist 2018 predictions, as more elements of our daily lives are linked to the internet, hackers will have greater opportunity to scale up cybercrimes
For the first time they will compete in price and performance with petrol and diesel cars. But in the year ahead we will also be confronted with some uncomfortable truths about going electric.
For the first time they will compete in price and performance with petrol and diesel cars. But in the year ahead we will also be confronted with some uncomfortable truths about going electric.
From the Economist, machines that can read and recognize our faces will go mainstream, opening up exciting possibilities and posing new dangers.
Artificial intelligence, immersive experiences, digital twins, event-thinking and continuous adaptive security create a foundation for the next generation of digital business models.
The program will use scanning for faster processing. Use similar technology to enter UK with E-Passports.
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Continuing our journey to learn something new, we travel to the War Rooms Museum in London England. The Churchill War Rooms is a secret underground headquarters which offers a fascinating glimpse into Britain's wartime operations, featuring the Map Room, Cabinet Room, and Churchill's office, all preserved as they were on the day the lights went out in 1945.
In the underground Cabinet Room Churchill and his key ministers and advisers would meet with the Chiefs of Staff to make important decisions about the course of World War II. Churchill was known to push his military chiefs far beyond their comfort zones, so it was likely to be a place of tension and confrontation.
The War Rooms were a top-secret location, with strict security measures and a focus on maintaining confidentiality, even down to the typewriters being noiseless. A tiny room disguised as a toilet was used for secret conversations between Churchill and the US President.
You can find some poignant graffiti, including a hand-drawn image of Adolf Hitler, in the Chief of Staff meeting room. To alleviate the health problems associated with working underground for prolonged periods of time, staff had to strip to their underwear, put on protective goggles and stand in front of portable sun lamps.
Churchill’s leadership lessons emphasize unwavering resolve, inspiring communication, and the importance of character and conviction, particularly during times of crisis. Visiting his War Rooms was inspirational.
As he also famously said, “a pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.” My glass for visualizing success has always been half-full. What you visualize and action through continuous learning is what you will ultimately achieve. Believe in yourself and your dreams. Failure is never final. Reset, keep calm, and always carry on.
US Tariffs: What's the impact on global trade and the economy?
J.P. Morgan Research has lowered its estimate for 2025 real GDP growth due to heightened trade policy uncertainty, the effect of existing tariffs and retaliatory measures by foreign trading partners. Real GDP growth is now expected to be 1.6% for the year, down 0.3% from previous estimates. - J.P. Morgan Read more
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China Coffee Wars — Why Starbucks Is Losing The Battle With Luckin -CNBC
Despite adding around 1,500 new stores between 2022 and 2024, Starbucks’ revenue hasn't increased. Competition from chains like Luckin, Cotti and Manner have increased sharply in the years following the pandemic. Read more
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