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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?
Tired of queue-jumpers at the pub? London-based company DataSparQ developed AI Bar, a facial recognition software that tracks people's faces and places them in a "dynamically intelligent queue."
Jim Cantore and Tevin Wooten help paint a picture of what the first moon landing mission was like with the help of Immersive Mixed Reality (IMR)
Photo Wake-Up: 3D Character Animation from a Single Photo Chung-Yi Weng, Brian Curless, Ira Kemelmacher-Shlizerman. University of Washington
Photo Wake-Up: 3D Character Animation from a Single Photo Chung-Yi Weng, Brian Curless, Ira Kemelmacher-Shlizerman. University of Washington
Photo Wake-Up: 3D Character Animation from a Single Photo Chung-Yi Weng, Brian Curless, Ira Kemelmacher-Shlizerman. University of Washington
Photo Wake-Up: 3D Character Animation from a Single Photo Chung-Yi Weng, Brian Curless, Ira Kemelmacher-Shlizerman. University of Washington
Photo Wake-Up: 3D Character Animation from a Single Photo Chung-Yi Weng, Brian Curless, Ira Kemelmacher-Shlizerman. University of Washington
The Uber Elevate team is working toward transforming the world through aerial ridesharing at scale. Imagine soaring above congested ground traffic.
At Recode by Vox’s 2019 Code Conference, Bond partner Mary Meeker released her slides in rapid succession, covering everything on the internet's latest trends
Concepts cars are made for a variety of reasons. They can cost automakers millions of dollars to make. - From Business Insider
CES Asia 2019 hosted big businesses and startups looking to launch the hottest products in the Asian market. - From CES Asia
Unreal Engine team captured the remarkable interactive visualization of the Apollo 11 lunar landing behind closed doors, in celebration of the mission’s 50th anniversary this year.
The advancement of ML and AI-related technologies will have a long journey in 2019, or even further. Future of AI seems bright. From Catapult Finland
Augmented Reality App to view tiles on the floor of your room, calculate costs and quantity.
60% of consumers are wearing the wrong size shoe. Meet Nike shoe fit via CNBC Television.
Just download our Jack Daniel’s Augmented Reality app, point your phone at any Jack Daniel’s bottle and take a virtual tour of the Distillery. Drink responsibly.
Many tech industry experts believe the idea of a superintelligent or sentient AI is greatly exaggerated and many years away. But there's AI already in the works to help solve real-world problems.
Universal Studios Japan™ partners with NEC to enhance park guest satisfaction. Once a face is pre-registered, authentication takes just one second, making the entry process much smoother.
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"To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone and a funnybone." – Reba McEntire
Continuing our global journey to learn something new, our next stop is the Trevi Fountain in Rome. The name "Trevi" comes from the Italian words tre, meaning "three", and vie, meaning "roads". The fountain is located where three roads meet.
A fountain has been located at the Trevi Fountain site for over 2,000 years. The current fountain was designed by Nicola Salvi and built between 1732 and 1762. It's the largest Baroque fountain in Rome.
The Trevi Fountain's water comes from the Acqua Virgo aqueduct, the only functioning aqueduct from ancient Rome. Local lore says that throwing a coin into the fountain will ensure you return to Rome. Other lore says that throwing two coins will lead to love, and throwing three coins will lead to marriage.
Wishes aside, since 2006, a Roman Catholic charity called Caritas has collected the roughly €3,000 a day thrown into the fountain and used it to provide food and social programs worldwide.
Life is one sweet ride. Time flies way too fast. Take a moment. Sit at your favorite place. Imagine the history before you. Live each moment as it was your last. One day, it will be.
Unlocking Shopper Reactions to Secured Products
60% of shoppers report seeing locked-up merchandise on a regular basis. More than a quarter of shoppers say a retailer loses their purchase when items are locked up. 62% of shoppers say they typically wait for assistance when they encounter locked up merchandise, and 9% say they order the item online from that same retailer. - From Numerator.com Read more
Retail Media: An Evolving Growth Opportunity that Won't Wait
Retail media is still surging. Ad spending with US retailers is growing 9X faster than traditional point-of-sale shopper marketing. - From Bain & Company
Why EV Leases Are So Cheap Right Now In The U.S. -CNBC
Automakers are offering steep discounts on electric vehicles, and especially on leases. In the first three months of 2024, less than a quarter of car buyers leased vehicles, but more than a third of EV buyers did. Read more
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