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V7 snaps up $33M to automate training data for computer vision AI models

TechCrunch

Artificial intelligence promises to help, and maybe even replace, humans to carry out everyday tasks and solve problems that humans have been unable to tackle, yet ironically, building that AI faces a major scaling problem. It has effectively built training models to automate the training of those models.

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Escorts Kubota enlists AI to reinvent railway, construction, and agriculture

CIO

So that this data can be consumed by the railways to ensure there should not be a failure while that train is running,” says Kakkar, who recognizes that implementing AI and ML goes well beyond the technological underpinnings. How can we make those products smarter by generating a lot of data?

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CommonGround raises $25M for immersive video avatar technology that doesn’t rely on VR gear

TechCrunch

Based around machine learning, CommonGround’s platform is theoretically learning all the time from its users: The more you use it, the more you train it and the more accurate it becomes. That points to resourcefulness, and artificial intelligence technology with multipurpose potential at the end of the day.

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Kodiak Robotics pilots autonomous trucking between California, Texas and Florida

TechCrunch

Autonomous trucking startup Kodiak Robotics recently completed a coast-to-coast commercial run between Texas, California and Florida for 10 Roads Express, a USPS mail carrier, according to Kodiak. “We want to continue to demonstrate the capabilities of our system in places where we didn’t train it.

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4 Ways to Outsource Your E-Commerce Operations and Still Turn a Profit

KitelyTech

FedEx, UPS, USPS, and other major shipping firms are contracted by nearly every business to deliver packages anywhere in the world. In many cases, it’s more cost-effective to outsource certain parts of your E-Commerce operations than to hire and train in-house staff. One of the biggest examples of this is shipping.