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Telit Cinterion’s Dr. Linir Zamir discusses how Artificial Intelligence is moving closer to the factory floor through edge-based systems that keep data on site and enable faster decision-making.
The small Franklin County department was among the first in the country to begin using Code Four, software that generates police reports based on audio and video recorded by officers’ body cameras.
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