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AI scanner used to detect potential potholes

New artificial intelligence (AI) technology could help a council detect potential potholes before they become a problem. Hertfordshire County Council has been trialling Robotiz3d's ARRES Eye, a scanner which can be placed on council vehicles and used to collect data as crews go about their usual daily duties.

Broadridge, Verint testing DeepSeek's potential for automation, efficiency

Broadridge and Verint say they are testing DeepSeek AI for automation and efficiency, while addressing cybersecurity risks in closed systems.

Cybersecurity 9month
Pinkfish helps enterprises build AI agents through natural language processing

Pinkfish emerges from stealth with over a hundred users and enterprise customers including: Ipsy, TalkDesk and Elevate.

Blue Yonder aims for 'one speed' supply chains with new AI and knowledge graph updates

Blue Yonder's latest product updates are a culmination of work that's been happening behind the scenes. The foundations are now in place for buyers to reconsider how they think about their supply chains.

Retail 9month
Fishbowl Announces Partnership with Breez to Revolutionize Restaurant Operations with Fishbowl Kiosk

Fishbowl, the leading loyalty marketing and analytics platform for restaurants, today announced a strategic partnership with Breez by Cyntra.ai, introducing the innovative AI-powered Fishbowl Kiosk to restaurant industry clients.

Retail 9month
TrueBlue, Inc. (TBI) Enhances PeopleScout's Affinix with AI-Powered Recruitment Upgrades

We recently compiled a list of the 10 Latest AI News and Ratings on Investors' Radar. In this article, we are going to take a look at where TrueBlue, Inc. (NYSE:TBI) stands against the other AI stocks.

Boise embraces AI to boost city services, improve efficiency

The City of Boise is harnessing artificial intelligence to enhance efficiency and improve services for its residents.

AI Tool Can Pinpoint Photo Locations in Seconds, Raising Privacy Concerns

Boston firm restricts access to AI tool that instantly identifies photo locations after concerns emerge about potential misuse for stalking.