Vous n'êtes pas connecté
What if you could understand what your dog was saying? New technology uses “bark” recognition to help determine what feelings canines are expressing when they bark. The artificial-intelligence-enabled collars interpret the dogs’ barks for their owners using data from more than ten thousand barks to identify the emotion they’re expressing. Though the collars don’t enable a word translation, they do foster a greater understanding between owner and pet when something needs the owner’s attention.
There’s a moment in every business owner’s life when they stare at their ceiling at 3am and wonder: Should I keep building alone, or is it time to...
IN A PREVIOUS commentary, we highlighted the cautious optimism expressed by trade unions when the Prime Minister signalled an end to the widespread...
As France officially recognised the state of...
BOTH primary and secondary schools have become places where children fear peer violence and where teachers fear students, increasingly believing that...
BOTH primary and secondary schools have become places where children fear peer violence and where teachers fear students, increasingly believing that...
The 65-year-old man was walking his dog in Cambuslang when they were 'set upon'.
Researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, have recently developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) tool that helps clinical care...
Researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, have recently developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) tool that helps clinical care...
By Kazeem Olayemi Odeyeyiwa, FCA Talent management is of strategic importance to the overall business or organisational strategy, as such,...