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Platform uses AI to write better job descriptions

ga(‘send’, ‘event’, ‘Uncategorized’, ‘article’, ‘article-industry-impression’, {nonInteraction: true}); Spotted: US-based Textio is using machine learning to help HR improve recruitment practices. Its product, Textio Flow, makes it easier to write more effective job descriptions and other communications, the company says. Textio Flow uses machine learning to analyse the data a company keeps on its recruitment processes. It…

By jrtrombold@gmail.com May 3, 2019 Off

An autonomous smart scooter to drive you home

ga(‘send’, ‘event’, ‘Uncategorized’, ‘article’, ‘article-industry-impression’, {nonInteraction: true}); Spotted: UK design studio Layer is designing a smart autonomous scooter with Chinese electric vehicle company NIO. The scooter, called Pal, will use machine learning to remember a passenger’s regular routes. It will learn the route over time, eventually becoming autonomous, the company said. It will respond to voice commands via…

By jrtrombold@gmail.com May 2, 2019 Off

Researchers develop matchbox-sized radar

ga(‘send’, ‘event’, ‘Uncategorized’, ‘article’, ‘article-industry-impression’, {nonInteraction: true}); Spotted: Researchers have created a radar that can fit inside of a matchbox and is sensitive enough to detect when someone sitting nearby is breathing. It was developed by a team at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) and researchers at the VTT Technical Research…

By jrtrombold@gmail.com May 2, 2019 Off

Tech explained: The AI of Things

ga(‘send’, ‘event’, ‘Uncategorized’, ‘article’, ‘article-industry-impression’, {nonInteraction: true}); At Springwise, we have seen applications for both artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things growing at a tremendous rate. From using AI to create a digital economist to smart beehives, these two technologies are everywhere. IoT innovations are now incorporating AI to become “smarter”. In fact, a…

By jrtrombold@gmail.com May 1, 2019 Off

Japanese designers create shared kitchen experience

ga(‘send’, ‘event’, ‘Uncategorized’, ‘article’, ‘article-industry-impression’, {nonInteraction: true}); Spotted: Tokyo-based Schemata Architects has created a new kind of shared kitchen concept. The idea is that the kitchen space can be rented and used by diners or to host food industry events. The concept provides diners with a new way to eat out by cooking for each…

By jrtrombold@gmail.com May 1, 2019 Off

Straight up: How the Kentucky bourbon industry is going high tech

Bourbon is one of the most popular spirits in the world. Some Kentucky distilleries are adding data analytics, automation, IoT sensors, and RFID tags to streamline production. Afternoon sunlight filters through the dusty windows of a 125-year-old bourbon warehouse as Wild Turkey master distiller Eddie Russell explains the process of making Kentucky’s most famous export.…

By jrtrombold@gmail.com April 30, 2019 Off