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Articles tagged: artificial intelligence

  • 5G, connectivity, debris, Internet of Things, IoT, satellite September 2019 Expectations in a connected world

    ...’ to implement better processes to allow consumer-friendly access to products and services. With IoT and artificial intelligence opening up massive revenue opportunities, companies are understandably embracing tech to get ahead of their competitors...

    • 5G
    • connectivity
    • debris
    • Internet of Things
    • IoT
    • satellite
    Authors: Martin Coleman    
  • future, Scion|ce, technology June 2018 Space 2080 a future perspective

    Technological progress is exponential and in the next two decades areas like gene therapy, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, advanced robotics and automation are all likely to converge. Such advances will fundamentally disrupt ...

    • future
    • Scion|ce
    • technology
    Authors: Schmitt Didier    
  • 25 July 2022 Space Station payload to test superfast EO data delivery and AI analysis

    ...the electromagnetic spectrum which, when analysed with artificial intelligence (AI), can be used to quickly identify events...It can also provide crucial time-sensitive data to intelligence, surveillance or reconnaissance missions. "The quality and ...

  • Blade Runner, film, movie, Philip K. Dick, sci-fi October 2017 The sci-fi noir world of Blade Runner

    ... grows. Besides these financial forecasts, there are also over-dramatic headlines such as, ‘Stephen Hawking warns artificial intelligence could end mankind’ (BBC News, December 2014) or ‘Elon Musk’s billion-dollar crusade to stop the AI apocalypse...

    • Blade Runner
    • film
    • movie
    • Philip K. Dick
    • sci-fi
    Authors: Guerric de Crombrugghe    
  • Earth observation (EO), ESA, European Space Agency, Josef Aschbacher April 2021 Making space part of the everyday European agenda

    ... so really push the envelope of the knowledge in a more aggressive manner than we used to do in the past. PhiSat, a revolutionary artificial intelligence chip flew on one of the two ESA CubeSats that made up the FSSCat mission in 2019. As the craft...

    • Earth observation (EO)
    • ESA
    • European Space Agency
    • Josef Aschbacher
    Authors: Clive Simpson    
  • Harwell Campus, space innovation, space technology cross-over January 2020 Collaborating to harness space innovation in healthcare

    ... subsidiary Aruba predicts the next five to ten years will see massive disruptions in this arena, with artificial intelligence playing an increasing role in diagnosis and treatment by 2030. Technologies or applications being used in this sector are...

    • Harwell Campus
    • space innovation
    • space technology cross-over
    Authors: Barbara Ghinelli    
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