Several companies cast an eye toward the Internet of Things, Twitter’s AI gets pretty good at live video, some industry giants get behind the driverless car, and more …
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Samsung launches a place in the cloud just for Internet of Things. (Dean Takahashi, VentureBeat)
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AT&T exec calls the Internet of Things a top priority. (The Star Online via Reuters)
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Twitter’s Artificial Intelligence can tell what’s happening in live video. (Will Knight, MIT Technology Review)
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China looks to reinvigorate its manufacturing with an army of robot workers. (Will Knight, MIT Technology Review)
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What is the future of AI? (Nanette Byrnes, MIT Technology Review)
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For Samsung, the future of virtual reality has a Star Trek feel. (Shara Tibken, c|net)
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There’s been a sharp increase in government requests for Facebook user data. (Kate Conger, TechCrunch)
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Angry Birds game promotes upcoming movie via augmented reality. (Jacob Bryant, Variety)
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YouTube lets videos earn ad revenue while copyright claims are pending. (Todd Spangler, Variety)
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Google, Ford and Uber band together to help get self-driving cars to market. (David Shepardson, Reuters)