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American Honda IT to fuel innovation with generative AI

CIO

For automakers such as Honda, generative AI provides an opportunity to enable their automobile designers and developers to innovate on a higher level, says Craig Powers, research director for worldwide digital business strategies at IDC. Examples include internal policies, call centers, and product development.

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Daily Crunch: Game developer bans 6,700 cheaters and publishes their usernames

TechCrunch

— Christine and Haje The TechCrunch Top 3 No one likes a cheater : Definitely not Russian game developer Battlestate Games, which banned and doxed 6,700 cheaters from its Escape from Tarkov game. A summary of automotive : Kirsten ’s newsletter is always worth reading, but this week was particularly jam-packed with juicy info.

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Digital pragmatism at Volvo means more control and less agile

CIO

The automotive industry keeps accelerating into the technological switch to electric engines, and all efforts at Volvo Cars point to a clear ambition to be a clear frontrunner. The balance between software and hardware in cars is also changing dramatically since software is increasingly developed internally and built into the cars.

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LG announces the first 50 participants in its LG Nova program

TechCrunch

swIDch – Provides secure, next-generation authentication for every digital identity environment, even off-the-network. Eatron Technologies – Intelligent production-ready software solution for the automotive industry and mobility. Tanvas, Inc. Innovation for Impact.

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Introducing Intelligent Industry Security

Capgemini

Introducing Intelligent Industry Security Aarthi Krishna 17 Nov 2022. Facebook Twitter Linkedin What do Star Wars and cybersecurity have in common? They were both born in the 1970s… but while cybersecurity was never as era-defining as the films, what began as a simple computer program is forecast to become a $345.4bn industry by 2026.

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Announcing the agenda for TechCrunch Sessions: Mobility 2022

TechCrunch

Other topics on our list for this year include exploring the opportunities and challenges for urban air companies and cities, the dual paths companies are taking to commercialize autonomous vehicle technology, cybersecurity, micromobility, self-driving trucks and autonomous delivery. Securing Today’s Cars and Tomorrow’s Robotaxis .

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Announcing the agenda for TechCrunch Sessions: Mobility 2022

TechCrunch

Other topics on our list for this year include exploring the opportunities and challenges for urban air companies and cities, the dual paths companies are taking to commercialize autonomous vehicle technology, cybersecurity, micromobility, self-driving trucks and autonomous delivery. Securing Today’s Cars and Tomorrow’s Robotaxis .

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