A decade ago, manufacturers began fitting their vehicles with hi-tech gadgets and electronic sensors to help bring better driving as well as engagement experiences to the mix. In the initial days, the focus from manufacturers was to deliver entertainment and navigation options through infotainment screens and cockpit displays.
Continue readingExploring The Synergy Between Generative AI And Computer Vision
In 2022, Afraz Jaffri, Director Analyst at Gartner, said that the AI Hype Cycle is “full of innovations expected to drive high or even transformational benefits.” He stressed that enterprises need to “pay attention” to innovations, such as “decision intelligence and edge AI,” that will hit mainstream adoption soon.
Continue readingExploiting the Synergy Between Natural Language Processing and Computer Vision
In the realm of cutting-edge technologies, the convergence of Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Computer Vision has captured the attention of researchers and industry experts alike. By harnessing the synergistic potential of these two fields, enterprises can unlock a plethora of benefits.
Continue readingWill AI Make Human-Supervision Redundant?
As AI technologies continue to become more sophisticated, we’re witnessing their pervasive use across industries. Consider the case of manufacturing; from using RPA to handle repetitive tasks to employing digital twins to drive the entire manufacturing lifecycle, AI is serving well to demonstrate its inherent versatility in various sectors today.
Continue readingThe Coming of Industry 5.0 and the Key Enabling Role of Computer Vision
The world has already witnessed an industrial revolution in the form of Industry 4.0. As defined by the World Economic Forum, Industry 4.0 essentially is an integration of digital technologies, including Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT).
Continue readingThe Top 5 Risks to Worker Safety in Manufacturing Plants (and How to Overcome Them)
According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), work-related injuries in the manufacturing sector contributed to 5,190 fatalities in 2021. This marked a 9% increase from the 4,764 fatalities recorded in 2020. The fatal injury rate of 3.6 fatalities per 100,000 full-time workers in 2021 marked the highest increase since 2016.
Continue readingThe Growing Applications of Computer Vision in the Energy and Utilities Sector
The energy and utility sector is widely considered the chief enabler of economic growth in every country. The reason is simple – without power, it is nearly impossible to keep the world running as everything from industries to even automobiles is now mostly powered by electricity.
Continue readingImproving Worker Safety – The Role of Modern Technology Like Computer Vision
While customers remain businesses’ top priority, their workers are definitely their biggest asset to help deliver excellent customer experiences throughout the year. Irrespective of your business, ensuring the happiness and well-being of employees is a critical component of sustainable business growth.
Continue readingComputer Vision Can Help the Construction Sector with Speed, Efficiency, and Safety
According to the 2021 data released by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the construction sector records the highest number of fatal work injuries. Apart from that, operational efficiency is often the leading concern across the sector and is directly associated with budget overruns, flawed performance management, flawed risk management, and lack of adequate planning, etc.
Continue readingThe Age of Warehouse Automation Is Here
Today, the retail industry has been forced to embrace a high-performance culture. All departments across the operational value chain must accelerate and optimize their functioning to help meet customer needs faster.
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