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Ocean Point Chief Operating Officer Jeffrey Charles presented the check as part of the company’s annual commitment to support training, education and workforce development programs at the University of the Virgin Islands.
What actually is AI, how will it impact our lives and is there anything to worry about?
MIAMI FL UNITED STATES October 16 2024 EINPresswire com -- Summary Alfonso Cahero Tatto with his family office contributes to the success of his clients worldwide offering high performance ...
MIAMI FL UNITED STATES October 16 2024 EINPresswire com -- Summary Alfonso Cahero Tatto Chairman Founder and CEO at Cahero Holding spoke about Artificial Intelligence AI to Incentives Aut ...
SECTIONS: HEALTHCARE, INNOVATION Alt title: 2024 Roundup of Medical AI Description: This article goes over some of the top stories we saw in AI-related healthcare this...
In the booming world of artificial intelligence (AI), where tech giants, computer scientists, and venture capitalists thrive, few would imagine that one of the most unexpected beneficiaries would be Anguilla, a tiny British territory in the Caribbean. This island of… The post AI Beneficiary: How tiny Caribbean Island is Riding the Wave of Artificial Intelligence appeared first on The Asia Live.
The first of a series of articles by Frishberg & Partners, adapted by Kyiv Post, describes the steps foreign investors need to take to produce munitions and military equipment.
Tribune Online GITEX: Lagos govt expresses readiness to host largest tech expo in 2025 Lagos Deputy Governor, Dr Kadir Obafemi Hamzat, has expressed the state government’s readiness to host the GITEX Nigeria conference in September next year, saying that there could not have been a better time for the tech world to make their presence felt in Africa, particularly in Nigeria than now, when the country is experiencing an […] GITEX: Lagos govt expresses readiness to host largest tech expo in 2025 Tribune Online
Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) is accusing Kroger of implementing technology to potentially price gouge shoppers—a claim the grocery giant strongly rejects. "Families are struggling to put food on the table. I sent a letter to Kroger about their decision to roll out surge pricing using facial recognition technology," Tlaib wrote on X Tuesday. "Facial recognition technology is often discriminatory and shouldn't be used in grocery stores to price gouge residents." Tlaib's letter highlighted her concerns about Kroger's plans to use facial recognition technology through its partnership with Microsoft to display personalized offers and advertisements on its EDGE smart shelves, which were first unveiled in 2018. The digital shelves, Kroger says, allow for an improved shopping experience and reduced waste. However, others think the technology won't be used to offer discounts, but rather gouge customers. "Studies have shown that facial recognition is flawed and can lead to discriminatio
Sustainable technology supply lines overseen by MSPs hold the key to a smooth hardware transition for education organizations.