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With cameras seemingly everywhere, facial recognition is an understandably popular application of AI in the quest for enhancing safety, security and convenience. But it’s also laced with thorny issues around privacy, ethical use and bias. In today’s episode, Anyvision CTO Dieter Joecker helps pull apart those issues, both on the technology the evolving regulations fronts.
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In today’s episode we continue to focus on that very messy edge-of-network in industrial settings and how to solve this Factory-4.0 Achilles heel. Joining the discussion is PTC Kepware’s Kyle Carreau. Kepware has been solving the messy edge problem for the world of OT since well before “IoT.” Now, under the spotlight of more OT-IT convergence and real progress in deploying Industrial IoT solutions, PTC Kepware finds itself in the right place, at the right time to help solve those messy problems at the edge, both with their traditional KEPServerEX or pushing out to the very networks edge with ThingWorx Kepware Edge deployed on widely distributed industrial gateways and PC’s.
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The world of electrical energy has shifted dramatically in the past few decades, and this shift has been outpacing the modernization of the electrical grid itself. In order to balance and mitigate challenges from changes in the electrical grid, it is paramount that utilities begin to modernize infrastructure and start to participate in active grid management with data-driven, autonomous decisions. This means adding edge intelligence into substations and building a modern infrastructure at the edge. Learn about this and more as Mike Fahrion, CTO of the Industrial-IoT Group for Advantech North America, talks with Prithpal Khajuria, Global Segment leader for Smart Infrastructure at Intel, and Jason Shepherd, VP of Ecosystems at ZEDEDA.
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In order to meet modernization challenges, utilities need technologies that allow them to rapidly and easily respond—virtualization is one of those technologies. In this episode, we take a deep dive into substation virtualization and its significance to grid modernization.
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In the early days of the Industrial Internet of things, all the talk and focus was about the cloud and cloud platforms. But as the IIoT started to move from talk to action, that focus has shifted back down to the Edge. Tom Arthur, CEO and co-founder of Dianomic joins today’s discussion to discuss why the Edge has become such a critical piece of the solution architecture, and how to solve the complexities of the Edge of the Industrial IoT.