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Latest Wave of Trulioo AI and Machine Learning Innovation Accelerates Job Processing by 60%

Trulioo advancements in proprietary AI and machine learning models elevate performance, reduce fraud and set benchmarks in document verification.

Berks police department testing AI-powered police officer assistant

Muhlenberg Township Police Department is partnering with TRULEO, an AI-Powered Police Officer helps with automating body-worn camera review, coaching and recognition for officers.

Tired of subway delays? The MTA wants to fix that by strapping Google smartphones to New York trains

Google partnered with the MTA on a pilot program that involved using sounds recorded on smartphones attached to trains to detect track issues before they occur.

Uniqus Consultech and Cranium AI Forge Strategic Alliance for AI Risk Management

Uniqus Consultech partners with Cranium AI to enhance AI risk management capabilities, combining expertise in risk, governance, and technology with cutting-edge AI security solutions. This collaboration addresses the increasing need for robust AI frameworks amid the rise of generative AI systems.

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Cavs' Tristan Thompson takes leading role in new AI company

Tristan Thompson, playing in his 14th NBA season, has been named the Chief Content Officer and Lead Advisor of a new artificial intelligence platform.

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Sunny Advertising's Matt Travers Launches New AI Strategy & Implementation Firm BRAIVE

Sunny Advertising ventures out into the AI realm with this news. Says team looking forward to using sunscreen again.

How Firms Can Leverage Tech & Training to Enhance Teams

Last year, artificial intelligence took the construction industry by storm, sparking conversations worldwide. As we settle into 2025, advanced tech solutions are poised to remain a critical factor for firms.

Southeastern to use AI to help build new fleet

Southeastern is to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to help with level boarding on a new fleet of trains. The rail operator, which runs services in Kent, East Sussex and Greater London, plans to replace rolling stock which is over 30 years old and still in use.