How is activity in the aerospace, defense and security sector recovering from Covid-19’s impact?
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Analysis of jobs, deals, stock prices and financial filings and news sentiments now show aerospace, defense and security to be a relative loser when it comes to Covid-19 recovery. By Nicu Calcea, Georges Corbineau and Patrick Scott.
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Is the aerospace, defense & security sector seeing the beginnings of an AI investment boom?
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AI deals, jobs and patents have been booming in the last few years. But is the aerospace, defense & security sector keeping up?
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How is activity in the aerospace, defense and security sector recovering from Covid-19’s impact?
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Analysis of jobs, deals, stock prices and financial filings and news sentiments now show aerospace, defense and security to be a relative loser when it comes to Covid-19 recovery. By Nicu Calcea, Georges Corbineau and Patrick Scott.
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UK confirms selection of JAGM over Brimstone for Apache
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UK Minister for Defence Procurement Jeremy Quinn has confirmed a decision by the UK to equip its new AH-64E Apache helicopters with the US-made Joint Air-to-Ground Missile (JAGM) rather than the Brimstone missile made by MBDA in the UK.
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Face recognition is just the tip of the AI Computer Vision iceberg
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Flaws in AI training give as bad a name to face recognition. But as Giacomo Lee discovers, computer vision gives more than just a reflection of societal biases.
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Chatbots: AI tech can be useful in real-world business applications right now
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Chatbots, like AI, may seem terribly modern, but in fact have a long history – and interesting times ahead, explains Giacomo Lee.
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Quantum computers, here but not here – what businesses need to know
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The interest around quantum computing continues to grow, but many still see it as something that will happen in the future. The reality is that it is already making an impact, explains Giacomo Lee.
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IoT must become the Internet of Secure Things for widescale acceptance in the 5G era
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2021 is seen as a year of catch-up for the Internet of Things. But IoT cyber security issues which dogged the tech in the 2010s continue to do so, Giacomo Lee explains.
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AI and Covid’s symbiotic relationship may make for tech’s Trojan horse
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With AI more than rising to the challenge of Covid-19, its spread throughout the business ecosphere will only be a matter of time – and industries are already changing because of it, writes Giacomo Lee.
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British Army outlines how Boxer will fill Warrior capability gap
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The British Army’s head of strategy Brigadier John Clark shared more detailed information on how the Boxer Mechanised Infantry Vehicle (MIV) will fill the capability gap left by the decision to cancel the Warrior Capability Sustainment Programme (CSP) during a Thursday press briefing.
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