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Covariant, MassRobotics and The Engine discuss the road from lab to market at TC Sessions: Robotics

TechCrunch

It’s a long road taking an idea from the R&D stage in a lab to successful commercialization, especially when you’re talking about technologies as complex and costly as robotics and artificial intelligence. You can catch all of the sessions and join the robotics community online for speed networking, chats and one-on-one meetings.

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AI-powered building design platform BeamUP emerges from stealth with $15M

TechCrunch

As a 2020 Wall Street Journal piece points out, while computer-aided software became the norm in the ’70s and ’80s, it wasn’t until 2002 that 3D modeling arrived with Autodesk’s purchase of building information modeling (BIM) software vendor Revit. [The]

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Deep Learning in Medical Diagnosis: How AI Saves Lives and Cuts Treatment Costs

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There is a hope artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) can change this unsettling situation for the better. The AI suite applies deep learning algorithms to 2D mammography, 3D mammography (digital breast tomosynthesis or DBT), and breast density assessment. abundance of medical data to train models.

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5 Interesting Startup Deals You May Have Missed In January: Humanoids, AI Relationships And Cleaning Up Space

Crunchbase News

million in seed funding at a $30 million valuation from investors that included Lightspeed Venture Partners and Spark Digital Capital for its new Web3 AI social network. CharacterX locked in $2.8 The company is looking to use the new funding to apply AI to its parent-led autism therapy — to both help caregivers and improve clinical care.

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Insider’s Guide to the New Holographic Computing

CTOvision

I’ve been blogging for years about a variety of research efforts which additively culminated in today’s announcements: HoloLens, HoloStudio for 3D holographic building, and a series of apps (e.g. I’ve worn it, used it, designed 3D models with it, explored the real surface of Mars, played and laughed and marveled with it.

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