Tag: Internet of Things

Top 3 risks from tech by 2040: AI rivalry to invisible cyber attacks, check horror forecast
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Top 3 risks from tech by 2040: AI rivalry to invisible cyber attacks, check horror forecast

[ad_1] Bewilderingly rapid changes are happening in the technology and reach of computer systems. There are exciting advances in artificial intelligence, in the masses of tiny interconnected devices we call the “Internet of Things” and in wireless connectivity. Unfortunately, these improvements bring potential dangers as well as benefits. To get a safe future we need to anticipate what might happen in computing and address it early. So, what do experts think will happen, and what might we do to prevent major problems?To answer that question, Our research team from universities in Lancaster and Manchester turned to the science of looking into the future, which is called “forecasting”. No one can predict the future, but we can put together forecasts: descriptions of what may happen based ...
Mukesh Ambani Wants Reliance To Emerge as AI Enabler in India, Be Among World’s Top 10 Conglomerates
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Mukesh Ambani Wants Reliance To Emerge as AI Enabler in India, Be Among World’s Top 10 Conglomerates

[ad_1] Reliance Industries Chairman and MD, Mukesh Ambani has urged the employees of his company to accelerate artificial intelligence (AI) transformation across all businesses in 2024 to stay ahead of rivals in deploying advanced technologies. “We need to be at forefront of using data, with AI as an enabler for achieving a quantum jump in productivity and efficiency,” Ambani said. This will help the company to be at the forefront of solving “India's urgent national priorities in education, healthcare, agriculture and employment generation,” Ambani said. "Reliance can and Reliance will grow to be among the top 10 business conglomerates of the world," Ambani said, indicating his ambitions for the company and where he wanted to see it. Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd. is working with the Indian...
Internet of trees: Now, AI can detect wildfires
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Internet of trees: Now, AI can detect wildfires

[ad_1] In recent years, we have been bombarded with the devastating news of wildfires in various parts of the world. The impact that it brings is scary and affects tens of thousands of people, animals, vegetation and even our environment. They also destroy property worth billions of dollars. With global warming increasing, experts are concerned about increased heat waves, rising sea levels, ice melting, and more. We may not be experiencing the impact, yet but it's getting worse than ever.In an effort to reduce the severity of wildfires, engineers have come up with new solutions and technology that will detect wildfires even before it take place. With the help of artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things (IoT), experts have found a way to deal with such situations specifically i...
A macro and micro view of how cellular IoT can empower Indian consumers
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A macro and micro view of how cellular IoT can empower Indian consumers

[ad_1] As India continues its rapid digital transformation, the Internet of Things (IoT) has not only emerged as a game-changer for several industries but also has the potential to transform consumer lifestyle. Already the world uses more than 7 billion IoT devices, a number expected to touch 22 billion by 2025.Within this expansive IoT ecosystem, cellular IoT has gained significant traction, opening up a world of possibilities for Indian consumers. With its ability to connect and control devices using cellular networks, cellular IoT is revolutionizing sectors such as healthcare, agriculture, transportation, and smart homes. According to a recent analysis by Frost & Sullivan, reasons such as strong connectivity and coverage, growing internet penetration, a rush in smart applications...
Nothing 100 per cent safe on Internet; beware about cyber threats: Uttarakhand DGP
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Nothing 100 per cent safe on Internet; beware about cyber threats: Uttarakhand DGP

[ad_1] Nothing is 100 per cent safe on the Internet and cybercrime is emerging as the "biggest" threat and challenge for police forces in the country, Uttarakhand police chief Ashok Kumar said here on Thursday.Kumar, a 1989-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer, was speaking at the IIT-Delhi campus during a panel discussion on the launch of his latest book 'Cyber Encounters: Cops' adventures with online criminals' which he co-authored with O P Manocha, an ex-DRDO scientist. The book offers insights into 12 real cyber crime cases investigated and cracked by the police and the extent of the multi-layered complexities that are part of these online and borderless crimes. "The volume of cyber crime cases is so high and the criminal who is perpetrating is sitting so far away that catching...
Microsoft says, India amongst top 3 countries originating IoT malware
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Microsoft says, India amongst top 3 countries originating IoT malware

[ad_1] Microsoft unveiled the third edition of its Cyber Signals Report which features Internet-of-Things (IoT) and Operational Technology (OT). It is a big wake-up call. A study by Microsoft says that India is amongst the top 3 countries originating IoT malware. Microsoft unveiled the third edition of its Cyber Signals Report which features Internet-of-Things (IoT) and Operational Technology (OT), highlighting Microsoft's insights on the rise of cyber risks to critical infrastructure. The Report also offers insights on the current threat landscape, focusing on recent trends, attacks, and strategies.Vasu Jakkal, corporate vice president, security, compliance, identity, and management at Microsoft, said: “As OT systems underpinning energy, transportation, and other infrastructures beco...