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Latest Data Updates: Top News Digest

Weekly Data News Recap spans June 13-19, 2020, featuring articles about training AI for wound suturing and establishing an open data hub for self-governing vehicles.

Top Headlines: The Latest Data News Roundup
Top Headlines: The Latest Data News Roundup

Latest Data Updates: Top News Digest

In the ever-evolving world of technology, artificial intelligence (AI) is playing an increasingly significant role. Let's delve into some of the latest developments that are reshaping various industries.

Firstly, Swedish venture capital firm EQT Ventures has made a substantial investment of over $100 million, guided by an AI system called Motherbrain. This move underscores the growing reliance on AI for strategic decision-making in the business world.

Across the Atlantic, London's Heathrow Airport is leveraging AI technology to enhance security. An AI-enabled system is used to detect drones in images, ensuring the safety of countless passengers and aircraft. Similarly, airports in the United Kingdom, such as Bristol Airport, are adopting similar AI technologies to maintain a secure environment.

In the realm of sports, the National Basketball Association (NBA) is providing players with smart rings. These rings, designed by a Finnish company called Oura, measure body temperature, heart rate, and respiration rate. The collected data will be analysed by researchers from the University of Michigan to generate a wellness assessment report for each player, aiming to prevent potential injuries and improve player performance.

On a cosmic scale, advancements in AI are also aiding space exploration. The orbiting telescope has detected over a million sources of x-rays, including massive black holes that formed when the universe was less than ten percent of its current age. The German-Russian space telescope has also created a map of where matter is accelerating, heating, and shredding in the universe, providing valuable insights into the universe's mysteries.

In the realm of software development, startups like Neural Magic, based in Massachusetts, are pushing boundaries. They have developed software that allows deep learning algorithms to perform faster on central processing units (CPUs). By redesigning deep learning algorithms to use a CPU's large available memory and complex cores, they eliminate the need to move data on and off the chip, saving precious time. Interestingly, another company, OpenAI, has also been working on similar software to enable deep learning algorithms to run faster on standard processors.

These developments underscore the transformative power of AI and technology in various sectors. As we move forward, it's exciting to imagine the possibilities that lie ahead.

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