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IoT News From Asia and Around The World

IoT News From Asia and Around The World

September 28, 2017 0 comments

Every week, we bring you the best IOT news from Asia and around the world.  This week, it’s been all about drones that carry people – aka passenger drones. Would you dare ride on one?

AK-47 maker whips up giant drone you can ride on – cnet.com

Also, you’ve got to give this a read – Silicon Valley Elitist Starts Religion To Worship Artificial Intelligence As God – We wish we were making it up!

In general:

Blockchain: the Evolution of the Internet, IoT and Circular Economy, Part 1 – intelligenthq.com

10 Blockbuster Acquisitions That Helped Companies Get Ahead In IoT In 2017 – CRN.com

‘IBM reintroduced artificial intelligence to the world’ – gadgetsnow.com

AI:

The digital future of work: What skills will be needed?- mckinsey.com

AI, big data, IoT technologies driving education spend –channellife.co.nz

How I taught myself AI in the last 2 months – techinasia.com

The Role of AI Technologies in Humanizing Digital Banking –  letstalkpayments.com

Artificial Intelligence-as-a-Service and the Bad Guys – virtualizationreview.com

IOT quote spiros margaris

Smart Things:

Are You Ready To Have Your Brain Connected To the Internet? – Forbes.com

How IoT and big data improved Toyota’s manufacturing process – techrepublic.com

Today In Data: The Wearables Crossroad – pymnts.com

Data and Security:

Healthcare industry next to be targeted by massive cyberattacks via the “Internet of Things” – naturalnews.com

I asked Tinder for my data. It sent me 800 pages of my deepest, darkest secrets – theguardian.com

What Is IoT Security & How Can It Keep Your Small Business Safe? – cbspulse.com

SAP wants to build a blockchain-based ecosystem for the internet of things – siliconangle.com

 

Feature image: hover-bike.com

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