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Utah DOT is piloting a crowdsourced, AI road-maintenance tool

Utah DOT is piloting a crowdsourced, AI road-maintenance tool

by Sean Higgins | Jun 1, 2021 | In the News

The news Starting June 1st, Utah DOT is piloting an AI tool for tracking road maintenance issues. The solution, called Payver, is made by Utah-based company Blyncsy. It crowd-sources HD videos and images from a variety of sources, for instance dash cams. Then it...
How BMW uses NVIDIA Omniverse for a 30% increase in production planning efficiency

How BMW uses NVIDIA Omniverse for a 30% increase in production planning efficiency

by Sean Higgins | May 24, 2021 | In the News

BMW uses the platform for data sharing, wormholing, virtual robot training, and even robot fleet management. When NVIDIA announced its Omniverse Enterprise platform last month, it was immediately clear that the technology’s real-world potential is huge....
Nvidia’s GANverse 3D turns a single 2D image into a 3D model

Nvidia’s GANverse 3D turns a single 2D image into a 3D model

by Sean Higgins | Apr 19, 2021 | In the News

Universal Studios Licensing LLC Using deep learning to “inflate” a flat image Nvidia Research has shared details of a new deep learning engine for its Omniverse platform that generates a 3D object from common 2D images. Using GANverse 3D, professionals...
“I don’t think we have tapped into people’s creative potential”: Emmanuel de Maistre on the present and Future of AR

“I don’t think we have tapped into people’s creative potential”: Emmanuel de Maistre on the present and Future of AR

by Sean Higgins | Apr 9, 2021 | Interviews

Companies like Amazon make it easy to view their AR content. Making your own content is still very difficult. Emmanuel de Maistre is a pioneer in the field of spatial computing. As early as 2012, he founded Redbird to provide drone-based reality capture and data...
John Deere and Intel exploit AI and Computer vision to catch manufacturing defects

John Deere and Intel exploit AI and Computer vision to catch manufacturing defects

by Sean Higgins | Apr 7, 2021 | In the News

Intel and John Deere have announced a pilot program that leverages artificial intelligence and computer vision to spot defects in the welding process. The problem John Deere uses Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) to produce machinery at over 52 factories worldwide. At this...
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