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New ‘Cyborg’ beetles could transform search and rescue

Manufacturer's Monthly

The post New ‘Cyborg’ beetles could transform search and rescue appeared first on Manufacturers' Monthly. “We hope to produce a tool that can easily move through chaotic environments to pinpoint a person’s exact location, provide clues to any injuries, and give rescuers a picture of what needs to be done to free them.”

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New AI-Driven Semantic Search and Summarization

Cisco Smart Manufacturing

Today, in collaboration with the Meraki API team, we are excited to announce the launch of our new AI-driven Semantic Search and Summarization beta […] At DevNet, we continuously innovate to enhance the user experience and streamline how our users interact with our platform.

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UQ researchers develop remote-controlled beetles for search and rescue missions

AU Manufacturing

Researchers at the University of Queensland are developing technology that could one day turn common beetles into life-saving tools for search and rescue operations in disaster zones. The research team hopes the approach could eventually enable search crews to locate survivors trapped under rubble within hours, rather than days.

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Emissions, Plastic Packaging Top AI-Assisted Search Results

Plastics Today

Artificial intelligence corporate sustainability tool Ubuntoo identified those two topics as the most searched environmental questions of 2023.

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Skilled Workforce Recruitment Proves Difficult for Manufacturers

Automation World

The search for skilled workers is pushing manufacturing companies to look to technology and automation.

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Laserfiche Releases Smart Fields and Smart Chat to Simplify Metadata Capture and Supercharge Search for Enterprise Content Management

i4.0 today

Uncover Insights Instantly — Just Ask Knowledge workers have gone from finding information on paper to digital search — to now having information delivered to them. We’re unlocking the ability to search centuries of data to uncover family histories, document the history of sacred lands, and preserve cultural identities.

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WPI researcher receives $600,000 grant to develop 3D printable robots for search-and-rescue operations

Robotics Automation News

Nemitz, an assistant professor in […]

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