IoT Eases the Strain on Mental Health Professionals
Illustration: © IoT For All Mental health professionals witnessed demand for their services increase at an unprecedented rate once the COVID-19 pandemic began. Now, many are overwhelmed and their clinics are understaffed. Fortunately, the Internet of Things (IoT) is a promising solution to their problems. Why Are Mental Health Professionals Strained? Therapists, psychiatrists, counselors, and […]
Read MoreGitHub counts 20 million US software developers
GitHub’s Innovation Graph, a repository containing structured data files of public activity on GitHub, counts more than 20 million US software developers using the platform. Just-released findings incorporating data from Q3 2023 provide a comprehensive breakdown of global developer activity including top languages, numbers of users by country, and economy collaborators, GitHub said. GitHub released […]
Read MoreTop 10 IoT business models for 2024
IoT technology is quickly becoming vital to business everywhere. IoT makes it possible to create and develop new business models quickly and at scale, triggering a digital transformation in nearly every industry. A good IoT business model is one that supports a viable business for customers and delivers value easily and efficiently. The IoT business […]
Read More3 technologies coming to generative AI’s aid in 2024
As the momentous first year of ChatGPT comes to a close, it’s clear that generative AI (genAI) and large language models (LLMs) are exciting technologies. But are they ready for prime-time enterprise use? There are well-understood challenges with ChatGPT, where its responses have poor accuracy. Despite being based on sophisticated computer models of human knowledge […]
Read MoreWhat growing AI datasets mean for data engineering and management
From early-2000s chatbots to the latest GPT-4 model, generative AI continues to permeate the lives of workers both in and out of the tech industry. With giants like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon investing millions in R&D for their AI solutions, it’s hardly surprising that global adoption of AI technologies more than doubled between the years […]
Read MorePinecone’s new serverless database may see few takers, analysts say
There might be few takers for Pinecone’s new serverless vector database, dubbed Pinecone Serverless, analysts believe. “Why set up and administer a separate database—even one with the advantages of serverless scalability—if you can get the same functionality from the database you are already using and in which you are already managing your data?”, said Doug […]
Read MoreSMAC (social, mobile, analytics and cloud)
What is SMAC (social, mobile, analytics and cloud)? SMAC (social, mobile, analytics and cloud) is the concept that the convergence of four technologies is currently driving business innovation. SMAC is the basis for an ecosystem that enables a business to transition from e-business to digital business. The four technologies improve business operations and help companies […]
Read More5 IoT Solutions for Industrial Safety
Illustration: © IoT For All Industrial workplaces need to be safer. Around the world, nearly 400 million workers are injured on the job every year, according to the International Labour Organization. Almost 3 million people lose their lives to workplace accidents and illnesses. Traditional safety programs, where they’ve been implemented, clearly aren’t enough to eliminate […]
Read MoreOpenAI launches GPT Store to expand user base and add revenue streams
OpenAI finally launched the much-awaited GPT store, which allows users to purchase and sell different GPTs based on OpenAI’s large language models. The store serves as a marketplace for personalized AI applications, allowing users to access various AI applications. Some examples of customized applications, shared by OpenAI, include Khan Academy’s Code Tutor for learning coding […]
Read MoreRunning IoT Through the Skies
Illustration: © IoT For All Legacy cellular network deployments cover more than 80% of the population but less than 40% of land and less than 20% of Earth. Satellite connectivity has been used for years to provide ubiquitous coverage. However, its high cost has limited use in very specific scenarios, such as TV and broadcasting. In […]
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