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How the IoT will get a boost with increased artificial intelligence presence - IoT Now - How to run an IoT enabled business

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Sensors integrated into devices use the internet and offer a bulk of data that is extremely useful, says Danish Wadhwa. There are many reasons for transmitting sensor data but all reasons settle on a common assumption that is data can be mined and evaluated to generate actionable insights. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) are futuristic, sci-fi, imagery terms; both are responsible for driving innovation today. To experience its complete benefits, organisations need to combine AI technologies and IoT which help machines to become smart and make better decisions without any human intervention. A smart approach for this could be to master the AI course which teaches you about the basic concepts of modern AI, applications, and their use to drive business processes.


Huawei Honor V10 Invitations Hint At Artificial Intelligence Presence

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Huawei is going to unleash the next full-screen smartphone in a few days, on November 28 at the Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium. The new model is the Huawei Honor V10, which has been designed for younger customers like its predecessor. Therefore, it is going to be priced affordably. Seems nothing surprising, but the manufacturer has started a huge promo campaign sending invitations and posting giant ads in various big cities of China such as Hangzhou, Zhengzhou, Nanjing, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Chengdu, Beijing, and Xi'an. Both of them show the phone will have a few selling points such as an AI, full-screen, and dual-camera. Looking at the invitation envelopes we can see the Honor V10 will sport an AI-based chip, which will also provide faster and smoother performance than the previous models.


Airbnb looks to bulk up its Artificial Intelligence presence

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The lodgings booking company recently lost a bidding war to acquire an AI-based startup to Facebook, The Information said. Airbnb's vice president of engineering, Mike Curtis, confirmed that the company wants to have more AI resources. "Recently we've decided to go even bigger in this area and we want to be aggressive to attract great talent to the company," Curtis told The Information. "That can come in many forms." Greater artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities will allow Airbnb to make better, more accurate recommendations to guests that travel using its service.