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4 key areas where AI and IoT are being combined
World Economic Forum
The Internet of Things is powered by 3 emerging technologies - Artificial Intelligence, 5G and Big Data. When combined, Artificial Intelligence and the Internet of Things (AIoT) hold the promise of a more connected future.
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Women in tech statistics: The hard truths of an uphill battle
CIO
Diversity is critical in tech, as it enables companies to create better and safer products that take everyone into consideration, not just one section of society. Moreover, a 2020 report from McKinsey found that diverse companies perform better, hire better talent, have more engaged employees, and retain workers better than companies that do not focus on diversity and inclusion. Despite this, women remain widely underrepresented in IT roles.
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Infographic: Why work from home is here to stay
by Brian Wallace
During the global pandemic, an incredible 88% of businesses throughout the world have either encouraged or required their employees to work from home. And of those businesses, 67% of them think that work from home is here to stay. What’s interesting is that this migration is creating a WFH revolution that is unlike anything that’s ever been seen before.
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How video game technology helps DOD and schools during pandemic
Next Gov
John Breeden II writes, "I have a lifelong love of video games and have been playing them since the early days of the Atari 2600, Intellivision and ColecoVision consoles. So I know a little bit about the benefits of playing. But as cool as games are these days, and trust me when I say that they are amazing, they rarely get deployed to help out in schools, much less within the military. But like most things, the pandemic has changed that situation."
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UT Dallas launches new technology initiative for freshmen starting in fall 2021
UT Dallas
With a focus on student success, The University of Texas at Dallas is launching a new technology initiative for incoming freshman students.
Having a laptop computer that meets minimum University standards will be required of all freshmen beginning in fall 2021. By 2025, all undergraduate students at UT Dallas will be included with this new initiative.
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Researchers prove that robots learn faster with quantum technology
HPC Wire
Robots solving computer games, recognizing human voices, or helping in finding optimal medical treatments: those are only a few astonishing examples of what the field of artificial intelligence has produced in the past years. The ongoing race for better machines has led to the question of how and with what means improvements can be achieved. In parallel, huge recent progress in quantum technologies have confirmed the power of quantum physics, not only for its often peculiar and puzzling theories, but also for real-life applications.
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