Utilizing a solitary lead ECG printed into the texture, this new shirt from savvy materials organization KYMIRA will precisely gauge heart beats and transfer them to the cloud through Bluetooth. Once there, calculations measure the information to precisely identify unpredictable pulses, for example, arrhythmia heart beats, which could demonstrate life saving.
In Australia, the ACSC reports that the average cost of cybercrime to a business is about AUD$276,000. That's significant.
So when startups focus on this sector - everyone wins.
The latest, is a Swedish cyber startup founded by ex-Swedish government security officials and ex Israeli Unit 8200 members. Cyberty aims to deliver a plug-and-play solution for SMEs leveraging AI and machine learning to defend against advanced cyber threats.https://www.cyberty.io/general-9Image credit: The Nation
German revenue-generating startup Neurocat, provides consulting and product assistance with helping organisations build and demonstrate safety, trustworthiness and security into their AI products and platforms.
Is this tool (AIDKIT) and quality assurance approach the makings of a global-first AI certification process and seal of approval?https://www.neurocat.ai/
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Recently funded US startup WellSaid Labs ($10M series A in July) has been spun out of the research NFP Allen Institute of Artificial Intelligence. They create life-like synthetic voices, from the voices of real people - great for corporate videos and more.https://wellsaidlabs.com/features/studioImage by CSTRSK from Pixabay
GitHub and OpenAI (Microsoft's latest investment) has released Copilot - an AI tool that works with coders/ developers/ programmers on the same project to speed up the development process. https://copilot.github.com/
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In February, Chaotic Moon Labs began testing a robotic
shopping cart that acts a bit like a mind-reading butler. To start it up, you
can text message the cart’s built-in tablet computer. Now it knows who you are
and what you need for dinner. The cart uses Microsoft’s Kinect motion-sensor
technology to track and follow you through the store, pointing you toward
products on your list. The system will also warn you if you’ve added something
that violates your dietary restrictions. Items you add to the cart can be
automatically scanned, and you can finalize your purchase from the device.