innovation

The innovative capacity of the Jugaad Nation

India: from unification and slavery under the British East India Company to the push for becoming a leading force in the technological rodeo of Artificial Intelligence. India is the Jugaad Nation, a country that transformed the art of fending of oneself into effective innovation. A country that today, according to a NASSCOM report, represents the third largest […]

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Lero launches Ireland’s first e-sports research lab in University of Limerick

Lero aims to work with amateur and professional e-sports players, conducting research to benefit players, managers and sponsors of e-sports teams. On Thursday (29 August), Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) research centre Lero opened Ireland’s first e-sports research lab. Located at Lero’s headquarters at the University of Limerick, the e-sports lab will enable Lero researchers to

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the new generation of machine learning? – Nonteek

Neuromorphic Computers: Being inspired by biology can help overcome the limitations of modern computer architectures. We had already mentioned neuromorphic computers in the article about specialized hardware for AI. The concept of neuromorphic computers is not exactly new: in fact, it was coined in the ’80s by C. Mead, then “made official” in an article that later

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Elite athletes have poor oral health, likely due to love of sports drinks

Elite athletes who brush twice a day are still succumbing to many oral diseases, with sports drinks a likely culprit. While we think of elite athletes as being very conscious of what they put into their bodies, new research from University College London (UCL) has found evidence that this isn’t so much the case when

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AI in Action E32: Oisin Boydell, Principal Data Scientist with CeADAR

Welcome to episode 32 of AI in Action, the podcast that breaks down the hype and explores the impact that Data Science, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence are making on our everyday lives. Powered by Alldus International, our goal is to share with you the insights of technologists and data science enthusiasts to showcase the excellent

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3 Areas Where Every Small Business Should Automate

We all know that technology and the internet have “leveled the playing field” in a variety of ways, and perhaps one of the most powerful of these is access to automation. It wasn’t that long ago when only the big players could truly automate business processes. Today, everyone from the wannabe entrepreneur launching a new

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Driverless Cars: A New Opportunity for Small Businesses

By Patrick Peterson Driverless cars seemed like a pipe dream a few decades ago, the stuff of science fiction novels and movies. Not anymore. Autonomous vehicles (AV) are already here, and it’s only a matter of time before robots take over the wheel. It’s an inevitability that big tech companies like Alphabet, IBM, and Amazon

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Top 4 Reasons For Live Chat Popularity

Most people who have used live chat as a customer know its biggest advantages: it’s quick, convenient and fits your need for instant communication when you can’t (or don’t want to) pick up the phone. Nowadays, customers expect to be able to choose how they contact your business, in ways which are convenient for them.

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