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CommonGround raises $25M for immersive video avatar technology that doesn’t rely on VR gear

TechCrunch

Like “TrueSelf Scan,” the name of the initial application that’s used to scan a person’s image, the meeting software also will not require a VR headset to use and engage with — users will be “seated” in a room that will be shown on a video screen.

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The Next Wave of Digital Transformation: What Leaders Need to Know

N2Growth Blog

Key technologies in this digital landscape include artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), Internet of Things (IoT), blockchain, and augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR), among others. Blockchain technology, AI, IoT, and cloud computing are leading examples driving the disruptive movement.

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A Vision of Radical Networking Simplicity

CIO

Unified Experiences The antidote to spiraling operations complexity for enterprise networks is radical simplicity. They are connected industrial and Internet of Things (IoT) experiences that drive optimization of operational productivity and flexibility without compromising security. What is a unified experience?

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LG announces the first 50 participants in its LG Nova program

TechCrunch

LifeNome – Award-winning precision (biology-personalized) health enterprise platform powered by genomics and AI. XRHealth Virtual Clinic – Integrates VR/AR, licensed clinicians and real-time data analytics. MayaMD – Conversational digital human-AI health assistant. The Metaverse.

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Automotive Software Development Services

Mobilunity

Machine Learning and Computer Vision Machine Learning and Computer Vision are transformative technologies in the automotive industry. Machine learning algorithms enable vehicles to navigate complex roadways by providing assistance to drivers.

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AI at the Edge Ushers in the Hyperconnected Era

d2iq

We have entered the next phase of the digital revolution in which the data center has stretched to the edge of the network and where myriad Internet of Things (IoT) devices gather and process data with the aid of artificial intelligence (AI).As Hyperconnected networks , says PwC, are pushing closer and closer to ubiquitous connectivity.

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Trends and Disruptors Influencing the Communications, Media, and Technology Industry in 2024

Perficient

The Internet of Things (IoT) and Connected Devices Interconnected devices, from smartphones to smart homes to industrial machinery to mobility are creating vast opportunities and with AI driving intelligence in many processes and decision-making, we are expecting to see an unprecedented surge.

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