Japan Wut 165 "ITERATIVE AI SURVEILLANCE"
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The items connecting our wireless AI networks into our daily lives are being iterated, so what does that mean? The supply chains are being reformed. How does that affect you and your family’s future? Follow the Podcast: Twitter / Facebook Page / InstagramOfficial Website, please share: matthewpmbigelow.com SOCIETY 5.0 OPTiM has announced "OPTiM Taglet," an AI-based camera app for automatically creating reports. Supports work reports by simply taking a photo Announcement of the release of a concept movie expressing the world envisioned by the facial recognition platform "FreeiD" 【FreeiD】顔ダケで、世界がつながる。youtube video Smart ring "EVERING" now supports Visa touch payments on public transport New model of cat-shaped food delivery robot "BellaBot Pro" -- equipped with AI and cameras for more efficient customer service Air taxi firm cites safety issues in dropping Osaka Expo flights Japan to require unintended acceleration prevention tech in new cars Study: AI system finds baseball elbow injuries in the early stages Hyogo institute develops AI early detection of pelvis fractures POLA CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES exhibits heat stroke risk assessment AI camera "Kaokara" at the "10th Tokyo Extreme Heat Countermeasures Exhibition" The power of DAIIA, a drug discovery AI that challenges megapharma AI detects drowning signs that can mean the difference between life and death - Developer's experience in saving lives Nagoya startup uses drones and AI to eradicate malaria in Africa SUPPLY CHAIN WAR Global fertilizer trade 2021-2023: What happened after war-related price spikes Who’s afraid of high fertilizer prices? The BRICS share in global GDP has reached record levels
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