AI and IoT-based system monitors health and safety in real-time and over long term.
IBM Names 5 Finalists in 2019 Call for Code Challenge
Projects that help mitigate the effects of natural disaster include IoT, AI solutions.
Things to Know This Week: AI Debaters, 1M Warehouse ‘Bots, and the Cheetos Chicken Sandwich
All the news you missed and trends you need to know about for the week are right here.
Israeli AI Firm Fights Malaria With Machine Learning
A wild card entrant in the IBM Watson AI XPRIZE, Zzapp Malaria is creating a Waze-like app and AI for precise application of anti-malarial measures.
Applying AI to Mental Health, Aifred Health Advances in AI XPRIZE Competition
Determining which treatment of many will help someone with depression is a job for AI. Aifred Health is using a rigorous approach to solving the problem as part of IBM’s Watson AI XPRIZE competition.
AI Research Among Record 9,100 Patents for IBM in 2018
Ingrained in the company’s culture, IBM patents were awarded to employee inventors across 48 countries worldwide last year.
Robotics in 2019 — Experts Offer More Predictions
Our latest roundup for robotics in 2019 yields glimpses into future capabilities and challenges for cobots, robots in retail, exoskeletons, and driverless trucks.
Robotics & Geopolitics: AI Could Shake Up the South China Sea
This week, our columnist looks at China’s plans for a deep-sea base using AI and robots, as well as whether the U.S. might follow China’s model for protecting certain technologies and industries.
International AI Needs Agreement, or Businesses Will Face Confusion
In the absence of an international AI framework, companies designing or implementing AI should be prepared for multiple directives.
Robotics & Geopolitics: Government Deals Could Affect AI Competition
Working together, companies and nations are forging partnerships to develop and protect innovations in the AI and robotics space.
Robotics & Geopolitics: Automation Fears Require Policy Experts; Denmark Joins AI Race
What do Danish beer, a White House council, and British drones have in common? They’re examples of why businesses and governments should show leadership or address automation fears.
Robotics & Geopolitics: Global Supercomputer Race Creates AI Opportunity
The U.S., China, and other nations are looking to make the most of their AI opportunity in the races for self-driving cars and the world’s fastest supercomputer.
Top 5 AI and Robotics News Stories You Might Have Missed in May 2018
News about warehouse automation, advances in healthcare exoskeletons, and how AI and sensors are helping to preserve a lake topped the readership charts last month.
Robotics & Geopolitics: Automation Looms Over Vegas Union Talks; Healthcare AI Woes for IBM
In this week’s global roundup, Watson Health layoffs could signal an AI bubble, China launches facial recognition platform in Africa, and labor unions continue to be concerned with automation efforts.
Top 5 AI and Robotics News Stories You May Have Missed in March
From IBM’s forecast of the future and virtual reality to advice for startups, check out RBR’s most popular robotics news and analysis pieces of the past month.
AI, Robots, and Smart Cities to Get Spotlight at NVIDIA’s GTC 2018
In Silicon Valley next week, NVIDIA’s GTC will give developers support and insight into how to use its GPUs for robotics and artificial intelligence.
Robotics & Geopolitics: India Enters AI Game, Apple and IBM Pact Could Form U.S. Alliance
India think tank sets goals for AI development, and a report predicts 1 in 3 jobs will be lost to automation in Australia
Robot Microscopes, AI Bias Among IBM’s 5 ‘Life in 2023’ Predictions
Among the innovations that IBM says will change the world in the next five years are AI-powered robot microscopes to monitor the oceans and fixing growing AI bias.