LG will introduce its expanded 8K TV lineup next week at CES 2020 – eight TVs with new 77- and 65-inch class models joining LG’s existing 88- and 75-inch screen sizes.The diverse..
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ArticlesFujitsu today announced the development of new “Content-Aware Computing” technology that can control accuracy while increasing computing speeds. The technology was developed in response to the increasing demand for computing power accompanying..
Mitsubishi Electric’s newly developed KOTSUMON system uses its Maisart artificial-intelligence (AI) technologies to extract video data for the automatic identification and analysis of specific types of human motions, such as those of..
Seven Bank Japan and NEC today announced the development of a next-generation ATM, which has a facial recognition engine with the world’s No.1 certification accuracy. Top and bottom integrated screens, large fonts,..
Samsung today announced its latest mobile processor the Exynos 980. Based on advanced 8-nanometer (nm) FinFET process technology, the Exynos 980 is Samsung’s first artificial intelligence (AI) mobile processor with an integrated..
Mitsubishi Electric announced today that it has developed what is believed to be the world’s first diagnostic technology based on the company’s proprietary Maisart artificial intelligence (AI) technology that uses machine learning..
Hyundai Motor and MDGo will co-develop connected services that bring the worlds of health and automotive closer than ever. MDGo’s intelligent injury analysis system uses an elaborate AI algorithm that measures the..
Japan based Tohoku University and NTT DoCoMo has begun researching an artificial-intelligence (AI) technology to detect periodontal disease simply by photographing a person’s gums with a smartphone. Periodontal disease can lead to..
Mitsubishi Electric announced today its newly developed SwipeTalk Air user interface (UI), which is believed to be the world’s first UI to use augmented reality (AR) technology to render spoken words instantly..
Person Re-identification Technology developed by NEC, is capable of matching images of people whose figures are partially hidden from cameras, even if the image is taken from behind or from the side…