Booz Allen views artificial intelligence and cyber as inherently linked

Booz Allen views artificial intelligence and cyber as inherently linked

Standalone, one-off procurements to acquire artificial intelligence technologies do not appear to be the primary approach of government buyers looking to use the technology. That is, at least, according to Booz Allen Hamilton’s view of the overall landscape. During that firm’s fiscal second quarter earnings call, Chief Financial Officer Matt Calderone advised them to take…

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How AI, Machine Learning, and Robotics Improve Retail Supply Chains

How AI, Machine Learning, and Robotics Improve Retail Supply Chains

Technology is the driving force behind robust supply-chain operations in the retail industry. AI, machine learning, and robotics have streamlined and improved tasks in fulfillment centers. Experts told Insider how companies could implement agile digital infrastructures in their processes. This article is part of “Build IT,” a series about digital tech and innovation trends that…

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Ford’s EV & Battery Manufacturing Ambitions Get A Boost With Rockwell Automation Technologies

Ford’s EV & Battery Manufacturing Ambitions Get A Boost With Rockwell Automation Technologies

Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Last year, CleanTechnica reported on the collaboration between Ford Motor Corp. and Rockwell Automation for automation on the shop floors of the Ford Blue Oval City, an approximately $6 billion mega manufacturing facility in Stanton, Tennessee. Once fully operational,…

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New analysis in Science explores artificial intelligence and interspecific law

New analysis in Science explores artificial intelligence and interspecific law

Credit: Google DeepMind from Pexels Artificial intelligence already wears multiple hats in the workplace, whether its writing ad copy, handling customer support requests, or filtering job applications. As the technology continues its ascent and capabilities, the notion of corporations managed or owned by AI becomes less far-fetched. The legal framework already exists to allow “Zero-member…

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Tiny brick-busting ‘muscles’ for miniature robotics are sourced from wood

Tiny brick-busting ‘muscles’ for miniature robotics are sourced from wood

A hydrogel muscle (left) and a piece of hydrogel before being combined with carbon nanotubes. Credit: KTH Royal Institute of Technology Wood is the source for a brick-breaking mini robotic muscle material developed by researchers in Sweden and Germany. The material—a specially-developed hydrogel—can shape-shift, expand and contract on demand when controlled with electronic impulses of…

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