Features
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2019 Tech Predictions
From video conferencing to smart watches, one cartoon from the 1960s truly made audiences sit back and say ‘hooba-dooba-dooba’. Today, we allow The Jetsons to guide ... -
Robotism… can you be racist towards robots?
As researchers work towards developing AI systems that have human-level intelligence, it has raised questions about whether these systems should have a built-in set of ethics ... -
Artificial emotion… can robots ‘feel’?
The technology behind artificial intelligence is continuing to develop rapidly, with researchers now looking at ways to make these systems more human-like. Adelle King explains. Previously, ... -
Regulating artificial intelligence
The future of smart homes lies in artificial intelligence but as the technology is embraced by a growing number of companies, debate has begun about whether ... -
Do robots have rights?
In 2017, at the Future Investment Initiative summit in Saudi Arabia, a humanoid robot known as Sophia, developed by Hong-Kong-based Hanson Robotics, was granted citizenship to ... -
Certification: The key to the future
As competition within the custom installation market increases, AVIXA and CEDIA say integrators need to focus on certification as a way to differentiate themselves. Adelle King ... -
Understanding blockchain and the custom channel
Blockchain technology has the potential to change the way many industries conduct business. But how does it all work? Cameron Grimes takes a look at how ... -
Instinct to establish training academy
Integration company Instinct is establishing a training academy to build up skill bases within its business and is hoping to eventually bring it to the wider ... -
Commoditise and thrive
There seems to be attempts on the part of several suppliers to introduce commoditisation into the systems integration market as part of a race to the ... -
The growth of automation in Nigeria
Nigeria has had a bad press because of spam emails, but its systems integration sector is becoming a serious business. Paul Skelton reports. For many Australians ...