Taking Calendaring to the Next Level With AI, Rigorous Analysis and Design

Smart time management is the core of greater business productivity and a smart calendar can make the most improvement for the efficiency of global teams. Calendar, is an dynamic calendar with enhanced AI and ML features that can categorize projects meetings, understand and track relationships between people and meetings.. Tips for Calendar Management and Scheduling …

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Do 2018 US Productivity Numbers Show Start of a New Boom?

The Us Bureau of Labor reported a 1.0% labor productivity gain in 2017-2018. This number was better across the country than the 0.4% per year gain from 2007-2017. However, labor productivity was still only 1.3% versus the 2.8% labor productivity of the PC-Internet productivity boom from 1995-2007. The lack of a labor productivity boom that …

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Giant Megallan Telescope Excavation is Complete

The current construction of the Giant Magellan Telescope completed excavations for its foundations in six months instead of the planned 8-months. The foundations of the Giant Magellan Telescope’s massive pier and enclosure are now complete. The site construction team is now moving onto the next phase in development of the site’s utilities infrastructure which is expected to …

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US, Russia, China and India Can Shoot Down Satellites

On March 27, 2019 India conducted Mission Shakti which was a successful anti-satellite missile test. In 2008, China had a successful anti-satellite missile test. It is like the European Space Agency, Japan and the UK have anti-satellite missile capability. SOURCES- European Space Agency, Indian Times, Nikkei Asian Review Brian WangBrian Wang is a Futurist Thought …

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VP Pence Calls for Manned Moon Landing by 2024

Yesterday, Vice President Mike Pence asked NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine to accelerate lunar exploration plans during a National Space Council meeting held at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Pence calls for targeting a human landing on the Moon in 2024, the council also discussed creating a new Moon to Mars Mission Directorate. …

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Carnival of Space 604 – Boeing Working Overtime on SLS and Skylon Spaceplane Progresses

The Carnival of Space 604 is up at Universe Today. Universe Today – Progress for the Skylon. Europe agrees to continue working on the air-breathing SABRE engine ESA, together with the UK Space Agency (UKSA) has given a positive evalution after reviewing the preliminary design of the demonstrator engine core of the Synergetic Air-Breathing Rocket …

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Beyond Deep Learning: Investing in the Future of AI – Presented by Samsung NEXT #emtechdigital

Breakthroughs in deep learning are inspiring the evolution of AI. But will this “deep learning + X” model drive AI to its fullest potential? While problem solving with more data and deeper models has a place in AI’s evolution, not every problem can be solved by this model. Samsung NEXT not only enables “deep learning …

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Ethics in AI – Google Announces External AI Advisory Council #emTechDigital

Google’s VP Kent Walker announced that Google will build an external AI advisory council. They come from our continents and from many disciplines. Google will be providing a release that has the names and details of the external AI advisory council. Gideon Lichfield of MIT Technology Review asked who determines what is appropriate for Google’s …

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