What started as an artificial intelligence-based tool to track pets is being developed into what Gopher Protocol describes as a means for improving everything from the delivery of products to autonomous driving. Based in San Diego, Gopher Protocol calls itself a “development stage” company that is using AI, the Internet of Things (IoT) and mobile […]
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How PwC fosters creative problem-solving in its growing number of Digital Experience Centres
PwC will be spending the next several months continuing to open a series of Digital Experience Centres in the U.S. and the U.K. that bring together interdisciplinary groups of experts to solve corporate challenges using virtual reality, the Internet of Things and more. The consulting firm officially opened its Toronto Digital Experience Centre on Tuesday, […]
GE CMO Tells Content Marketing World Crowd to ‘Change the Lens’
GE will be spending the first week of October appearing where few B2B brands have gone before: on the TV channel owned by Vice Media to promote its DroneWeek series, the firm’s CMO told the Content Marketing World audience. In her keynote speech kicking off the three-day even in Cleveland Wednesday, Linda Boff said Drone […]
Top Trends of 2016
2016 was a year less of personality-driven change, and more a year of big sea changes across industries. It was the year a lot of new B2B tech that has been hyped for years (analytics, B2B FinTech, MarTech) got real, the year big data got a little less big and the Internet of things exploded […]
3 B2B Media Must Knows for Sunday, 25 September
It’s Sunday and the preparation for the week ahead is starting up. Here are the three pieces of news everyone in B2B needs to know. Drone analytics is en emerging field for the logistics business. On Thursday, Airware acquired the drone analytics pioneer Redbird. Artificial Intelligence has gone mainstream. To keep up to speed with […]
12 years later, is the tech from Minority Report real?
The strangest thing about fiction is it can become truth. Especially science fiction. Twelve years ago Stephen Spielberg’s version of a Philip K. Dick future rolled across movie screens, a powerfully detailed vision of a technology-dependent society where murder is eradicated, and the state and corporations are using tech to continually surveill citizens. Minority Report […]