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Council Post: AI Takes Digital Twins From 3D To 4D
Forbes· 6 days agoDigital twins—virtual replicas of physical assets—have been optimizing manufacturing operations for over a decade. Instead of building a new production...
How would a French far-right government influence the EU? | Radio Schuman
Euronews via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoWhat would politics be without a glass of wine? In this episode we also dive into rosé wine...hosted...
Council Post: Accessibility On Healthcare Websites: Best Practices For Improving Patient Access And...
Forbes· 2 days agoRan Ronan, Founder and CEO of Equally AI, the solution that helps teams create, test and ship better...
Council Post: The Evolution Of Process Automation In The AI Era
Forbes· 3 days agoMihir Shukla is CEO and co-founder of Automation Anywhere, a leading global provider of enterprise...
Council Post: The Role Of Vectors In Promoting AI Innovation
Forbes· 2 days agoIn an NBC News story about the reality gap between businesses talking about artificial intelligence (AI) and those that are actually using it, an investment analyst from Oppenheimer said, “There ...
Council Post: Empower Your Teams To Delight Your Customers
Forbes· 7 days agoMotivated and engaged agents—and happy, satisfied customers—aren't mutually exclusive in the contact...
Woman's frustration at having to share secret with husband
Liverpool Echo via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoIt is generally the general public who sit in polling stations and they don’t have the needed...
NYC public libraries have their funding restored, will reopen on Sundays
CNN Business via Yahoo Finance UK· 5 days agoNew York City officials have agreed to restore more than $111 million in funding to libraries and...
Sharing of crash data with councils to resume 'in due course'
RTÉ News· 6 days agoThe Road Safety Authority (RSA) has told an Oireachtas Committee it will resume sharing of key crash...
New accessibility and safety rules for Iqaluit cabs a first step for advocates
CBC via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoHe has hopes that one day there could be braille on a building to serve people with vision...