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Intellectual Property Evaluation Utilizing Machine Learning
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Self-driving air taxis inspired by a private jet would shuttle commuters in a post-pandemic world
Although the world is still battling the coronavirus, one Italian designer is looking toward a post-pandemic world to help commuters travel safely and securely to their destination. Andrea Ponti released a gallery of concept designs for a private jet-like drone that carries up to four passengers while they sit in single seats with soft fabric and leather cushions. Called'Kite,' the craft would use a propulsion system of four double-helix rotors and features a pair of LED headlights to help with landing and low-altitude flying. Ponti chose the name as a reference to the black kite, a well-known bird in Hong Kong, as he aims to use the air taxis in China's Greater Bay Area. This area consists of nine cities and two special administrative regions – locations that are suffering economically due to travel restrictions amid the coronavirus.
Green-tech megacity taking shape in China
HONG KONG - Entrepreneur Tony Verb is on a mission to promote technology that can help make cities greener and smarter in China's Greater Bay Area, now being shaped as a low-carbon megalopolis. Hong Kong-based Verb, co-founder of the investment firm GreaterBay Ventures & Advisors, plans to back urban tech businesses working on autonomous e-vehicles, flying taxis, artificial intelligence, robotics and clean energy. Verb is betting on China's master plan to develop the Pearl River Delta into a sustainable innovation hub, which he believes will serve as "a great case study" for the world's cities. In February, Beijing announced it would foster links between nine cities in Guangdong province and the special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macao to forge the world's biggest urban area, with 70 million people. Under the Greater Bay Area (GBA) plan, each city has a different role, but the blueprint is centered on developing the delta in a high-tech way that also preserves its ecology.
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This Week In China Tech: Court Systems Powered By AI, The Greater Bay Becomes Borderless, And More
This week saw a lot of Greater Bay Area announcements with electronic border crossings powered by WeChat, one of the world's largest logistics hubs powered by Alibaba and artificial intelligence powering Chinese courtrooms. China is pushing the boundaries of technology more than any other country and This Week In China Tech is the best way for you to stay on top of the stories that matter most. Tencent's WeChat E-Pass To Allow Seamless Border Crossing In The Greater Bay Area China's Greater Bay Area is one of the country's most important strategic initiatives, connecting 11 cities and 67 million people into the world's first true "megacity." The Greater Bay is focused on rivaling America's Silicon Valley, but one of the largest challenges has been the multiple borders between Hong Kong, Macau, and Guangdong. Enter Tencent, China's version of Facebook, with their WeChat E-Pass that will allow their 1 billion users with Chinese IDs to link their IDs to their cell phone and cross these three borders seamlessly (article in Chinese).
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