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Harold Sinnott on LinkedIn: IoT Predictions: What to Expect in 2022 and Beyond

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What can we expect from the IoT world in 2022? If the past two years taught us anything, it is that we cannot prepare for everything. But some trends and technologies can help guide our way. Consider how the rise of #AI has pointed to more intelligent IoT solutions--making the tools easier for everyone to use. This, in turn, could result in stronger regulations or efforts for trustworthy AI.


Harold Sinnott on LinkedIn: #technology #ceo #robotics #ai #robots #iot #machinelearning…

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Say goodbye to boring signage. Attention-grabbing, knock-your-socks-off immersive digital signage video content is elbowing its more staid static cousins out of the way. Video signage is increasingly pervasive and has evolved with a marked improvement in image quality, resolution, and a dynamo of a platform that supports it all. There are reasons to say that the future of #video #signage and streamed content will focus on seamless interactive personalization--whether on large screens or an individual #mobile phone. How Immersive Digital Signage Video Content Boosts Engagement Exterity is now VITEC via insight.tech


Harold Sinnott on LinkedIn: #video #signage #mobile #iot #ipvideo #4kvideo #customerengagement #ai #5g…

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Manufacturers are finding AI is no longer the answer to automating operations and improving product quality. While AI can increase the defect detection rate by up to 90% over human inspection, it's useless if manufacturers cannot obtain the information they need when they need it. Without a faster process, they continue to run the risk of unplanned shutdowns and production errors. "The challenge manufacturers have with AI is actually validating and verifying the return of investment," says Shunichi Kagaya, Sr Engineer at Hitachi, a leader in #digital and #IoT solutions. "Manufacturers understand the value of #data and they want to use it.


Twitter round-up: Ronald van Loon's tweet on robotic tiles the most popular tweet in August 2021

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Verdict lists five of the most popular tweets on disruptive tech in August 2021 based on data from GlobalData's Influencer Platform. The top tweets were chosen from influencers as tracked by GlobalData's Influencer Platform, which is based on a scientific process that works on pre-defined parameters. Influencers are selected after a deep analysis of the influencer's relevance, network strength, engagement, and leading discussions on new and emerging trends. Ronald van Loon, principal and CEO of the Intelligent Network, an influencer network that connects businesses and experts with new audiences, shared a video on robotic floor tiles that can provide an immersive virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (VR) experience. The tiles can automatically position themselves beneath a person's feet by anticipating their steps and creating the illusion of walking.


Harold Sinnott #CES2020 on Twitter

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Empathy in Artificial Intelligence You can't have'human-like' intelligence without personality or emotions. People don't change behavior on information, they change it on emotion, emotional intelligence, and empathy - @forcemultstevea by @junwuwriting https://bit.ly/2S9Iz2H


Harold Sinnott #CES2020 on Twitter

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Problem solving is a big part of running a business effectively and well designed AI will put a human to shame.


Harold Sinnott on Twitter

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I love tech, innovation, AI etc. I worked with it for decades in Latin America, not in Silicon Valley with a positive ecosystem, investors etc. OK?;-) We Human Beings developed robots to serve us, not vice versa.