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With billions of "things" becoming connected in the era of IoT, security is a significant issue and remains a top concern for many customers. This in turn becomes a tough challenge for developers to overcome within their own solutions; therefore, IoT security should strive to fulfill the following requirements:
If you haven’t thought about gaming for your next AI project, we’d like to encourage you to consider it! In mobile game development, data is one of the most powerful tools. Although game development has previously used some sort of artificial intelligence (AI), it’s usually been in the form of basic algorithms and scripted sequences. However, with the rise in processing power, the increasing number of AI libraries, and creative new uses of AI, game development can now leverage many more approaches to AI, such as machine learning.
First-generation consumer robots, such as the first robotic vacuum cleaners introduced to consumers, were relatively simplistic and had limited abilities to self-navigate and perform tasks. They detected their surrounding through methods like barriers with infrared transmitters, and shock sensors to detect collisions. But that has all changed.
5G is calling. Are you ready to answer?
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