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Google Vision performs facial recognition on a photo of a man with facial features identified and a facial bounding box, San Ramon, CA, November 22, 2019. (Photo credit: Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images)Getty Images 2023 will be a year filled with AI, and sometimes dozens of new developments will be announced in a single day. How can we tell what will really matter in the coming decades? Here are three things I think will really matter for 2024 and beyond. Flywheel For many people new to the field, the pace of new AI adoption can be incredible. But there is a reason…
Via Vodafone. Joakim Reiter, Chief External and Corporate Officer, Vodafone In 2023, Boston Scientific adopted 5G connectivity services that allow cardiologists to interact with holographic replicas of patients’ hearts through augmented reality (AR). 5G AR not only creates the perfect environment for training new surgeons, but also supports live surgery. This is just one example of potential use cases for next-generation connectivity. Meanwhile, in China, Unicom Guangdong is already combining 5G with multi-access edge computing (MEC) to provide low-latency, high-bandwidth connectivity for manufacturing industries. Currently, this supports more than 1,000 of his small and medium-sized enterprises in Foshan. As a…
The future of mobile communications technology is on display this month in Barcelona, with Japanese mobile carrier NTT Docomo promoting several new high-tech devices. First, notice the term non-terrestrial network and the associated acronym HAPS. HAPS is a high-altitude platform station launched to extend communications services beyond the reach of terrestrial networks to remote mountains, oceans, and low-Earth orbit. The station is an unmanned vehicle that can fly through the stratosphere for days or even months at a time. These are key components of Space Compass, a joint venture between NTT, Docomo’s parent company, and Sky Perfect JSAT, tasked with…
A Des Moines orthopedic surgeon known as DMOS recently notified patients of a possible data breach involving their personal information. Patients like Kathryn Smith received a letter from DMOS in January stating that the breach occurred in February 2023. “We experienced a security incident on or about February 2023.” On February 17, 2023, a DMOS vendor failure allowed an unauthorized attacker to access certain DMOS “I was able to access and delete the files,” the letter states. Smith said receiving a notice of infringement 11 months later is unacceptable. “Why did it take an entire year for patients to realize…
On January 30th, Russia’s internet was disrupted for several hours. Specifically, websites using .RU top-level domains stopped loading for Internet users both inside and outside Russia. The incident affected major online companies such as search engine Yandex, social network Vkontakte and e-commerce platform Ozon, as well as the websites of several large banks and online marketplaces. Later, Russia’s Ministry of Digital Development confirmed the experts’ suspicions, stating that the entire .RU domain temporarily lost its DNSSEC (Domain Name System Security Extensions), i.e. used to ensure normal web browsing. It was announced that the digital signature was suddenly broken. Meduza explains…
SK Telecom announced that it has collaborated with Intel to successfully develop technology to reduce communication delays required for the evolution of 6G core architecture. The core network acts as a central hub for all voice and data traffic accessing the Internet from mobile devices. Interconnecting various systems within a mobile communications service ensures security and quality of service. 6G core architecture requires increased flexibility, increased safety, and integration of intelligent automation technologies to provide stable AI services. As the core network evolves, the complexity of its systems and functions increases exponentially, leading to potential communication delays. To…
(Bloomberg) — Executives from Microsoft and Alphabet will visit India next week to appeal to the country’s millions of programmers and help bring artificial intelligence services to key markets.Most Read Articles on BloombergMicrosoft CEO Satya Nadella will visit Bangalore, the country’s technology hub, next week to speak to developers and technologists about “uncovering new opportunities with AI.” is. He will also speak to industry leaders in Mumbai about the opportunities and challenges of next-generation AI. Separately, Google’s Chief Scientist Jeff Dean spoke to researchers, developers, and startups in Bangalore about his next frontier of AI, and then discussed how AI…
Several banknotes worth 100 Chinese Yuan are placed on the table.Johannes Neudecker | Picture Alliance | Getty ImagesChina’s factory activity expanded for the third consecutive month in January, a private sector survey showed on Thursday, boosted by an expansion in new export orders for the first time in seven months.But Thursday’s print publication widened the gap with official data, pointing to patchy growth in the world’s second-largest economy and underscoring the need for policy support.The Caixin/S&P Global Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Business Conditions Index was 50.8 in January and 50.8 in December, according to Thursday’s release. Economists polled by Reuters had…
SK Telecom, in collaboration with Intel, announced technology aimed at reducing communication latency, which is critical to the evolution of the 6G core architecture.The core network acts as a gateway for all voice and data traffic from mobile devices to access the Internet network and is crucial in ensuring security and quality of service through the interconnection of various systems within a mobile communications service. play a role. The demands placed on the 6G core architecture require greater flexibility and security compared to previous communications generations. Incorporating intelligent and automated technologies is essential to delivering consistent AI service quality and…
We’re fortunate to live in an era where cell coverage reaches 95 percent of the population, according to the International Telecommunications Union. And that makes staying connected while traveling to most on-the-grid destinations a breeze. Many cell phone carriers offer some level of international data plans, which allows you to use your devices abroad — for a fee, of course. But if you’re working on the go, traveling in a group, or attempting to preserve your phone’s battery, you might want to look into getting a portable Wi-Fi hotspot, which often provides more data to more devices. “Portable hotspots will…

