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Getting ready for artificial general intelligence with examples

IBM Business Partners

This is the potential of artificial general intelligence (AGI), a hypothetical technology that may be poised to revolutionize nearly every aspect of human life and work. Achieving these feats is accomplished through a combination of sophisticated algorithms, natural language processing (NLP) and computer science principles.

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The most valuable AI use cases for business

IBM Business Partners

Clarify computer vision AI-powered computer vision enables image segmentation , which has a wide variety of use cases, including aiding diagnosis in medical imaging, automating locomotion for robotics and self-driving cars, identifying objects of interest in satellite images and photo tagging in social media.

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Video Content Creation: Secrets to Producing High-Quality Videos

Binfire Collaboration Blog

Incorporating a Professional Video Editor Creating high-quality videos is both an art and a science, requiring not just creativity but also the right set of tools and equipment. The post-production phase is where your video truly comes to life. To make a professional video editing a video editor tool is essential for this stage.

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A Closer Look at Living Labs and Higher Education using a Scoping Review

TIM Review

Higher education prepares a substantial group of professionals for “real life”, although it is questionable if traditional classroom courses are preparing students sufficiently for the challenges of the future. According to Zitter, Hoeve, and De Bruijn (2016), the traditional and scholarly approach of higher education is too limited.

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An Exploration of Blockchain-based Traceability in Food Supply Chains: On the Benefits of Distributed Digital Records from Farm to Fork

TIM Review

Traceability based on such real-time, reliable, and accurate data can increase accountability in a food supply chain, improve shelf life, help prevent food loss, and increase consumer trust in the brand (Kayikci et al., Trends in Food Science & Technology , 91: 240–247. 2020; Shahbazi & Byun, 2021). Methodology. 2021; Vu et al.,

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