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PSFK presents Future of Retail report. Digital Methods Initiative. When games invade real life. Le « journalisme artificiel » est en ligne. C’était annoncé, c’est désormais chose faite. Les premiers articles entièrement rédigés par des « robots » sont en ligne sur le site de StatSheet. Pour l’instant, ces « journalistes artificiels » ne couvrent que le sport, mais Robbie Allen, le fondateur de cette startup américaine estime que cette technologie pourrait être utilisée à l’avenir dans d’autres domaines.

Dans un article publié par Le Monde en mars 2009, Yves Eudes décrivait Stats Monkey, un programme d’intelligence artificielle développé par un laboratoire d’intelligence artificielle (infolab), rattaché à l’université de Northwestern, à Chicago: Il [Stats Monkey] travaille automatiquement de A à Z. Il commence par télécharger les tableaux chiffrés publiés par les sites Web des ligues de base-ball, et collecte les données brutes : score minute par minute, actions individuelles, stratégies collectives, incidents… Puis il classe cette masse d’informations et reconstruit le déroulé du match en langage informatique. Google Has A Secret Fleet Of Automated Toyota Priuses; 140,000 Miles Logged So Far. It all makes sense now. At our TechCrunch Disrupt event a couple weeks ago in San Francisco, Google CEO Eric Schmidt took the stage to give an impressive speech across a wide range of topics. But the most interesting thing he had to say what about automobiles. “It’s a bug that cars were invented before computers,” he said.

“Your car should drive itself. It just makes sense.” Well guess what? Surprise, surprise: Google has been working on a secret project to enable cars to do just that. As they’ve revealed on their blog today, Google has developed a technology for cars to drive themselves. Further, The New York Times, which has a bit more, says a total of seven cars have driven 1,000 miles without any human intervention (the 140,000 mile number includes occasional human control, apparently). So how does this work? This is all made possible by Google’s data centers, which can process the enormous amounts of information gathered by our cars when mapping their terrain.

So has it worked? More: 10 Interactive User Interfaces For The Future - Gizmo Watch. We have already seen an array of user interfaces, ranging from the mouse and keyboards to touchscreens, gestures and multitouch. But the future is still nowhere neigh. There are still more unique, interactive and futuristic user interfaces to be seen and reckoned with, because only a good user interface can bring out a great user experience. Here, we have compiled a list of top 10 interactive user interfaces that give us a glimpse at what is yet to come in the genre, down miss the jump. Edit 3. Sean Gustafson of Potsdam University’s Hasso Plattner Institute, Germany visions an imaginary interface which’ll allow the users to imagine and use their own graphical interface to navigate a device (or will it be a device at all) instead of relying on the touchpad, mouse, buttons or screens etc. to navigate preconfigured options on a display. 4. Free Web.

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Web. Slides sur le sujet. Developpement durable. Event. The Most Influential Brands of 2090 - Advertising Age - Special. 2020 Shaping Ideas. Welcome to Thinking Ahead. We’ve brought together the best in tomorrow’s technology, the latest research into what consumers all around the world want, and leading experts’ insights into the future of the Networked Society. Ericsson ConsumerLab Find out what consumers want. Ericsson ConsumerLab interviews 100,000 individuals in more than 40 countries and 10 megacities every year to find out what the world thinks about ICT products and services. Go to ConsumerLab Technology Insights See tomorrow’s technology today. Go to Technology Insights Networked Society Blog We are all living through the early stages of an extraordinary revolution.

Go to the Networked Society Blog. The Future of the Internet Economy OECD Ministerial Meeting. Français OECD Ministerial Meeting: The Future of the Internet Economy "At a glance" programme Speakers Speeches News and Press Papers Preparatory Meetings Stakeholders Participation Contact us About us Shaping Policies for a Digital World After the meeting Permanent link: www.oecd.org/FutureInternet. #Netexplorateur : les tendances numériques du futur - Etreintes. S April 2010 Trend Briefing covering "BRAND BUTLERS". The INTERNET OF CARING THINGS means connected objects that serve consumers' most important needs: physical and mental wellbeing, safety, security, oversight of loved ones, and more.

You're probably already familiar with the innovations that have blazed an early CARING trail. The Nest smart thermostat*, NIKE fuelband and Fitbit, for example. But now, as consumer demand and technological capacity converge, the INTERNET OF CARING THINGS will evolve in exciting new directions. Check out the examples below – divided into five categories of CARING – for a glimpse of these... * Indeed, just after we first wrote about the INTERNET OF CARING THINGS in December 2013, Google placed a USD 3.2 billion bet on it with their purchase of Nest Labs. Signal enough that this is a trend worth following?