AI Hubs | HD maps for Robocars | Supercomputer Bragging Rights
EE Times Current21 Juni 2019

AI Hubs | HD maps for Robocars | Supercomputer Bragging Rights

Our lineup this week includes:

A guided tour through London’s Tech Week, an annual extravaganza of new technologies. Unsurprisingly, this year there was an emphasis on artificial intelligence.

We’ll have a report on the race to build the fastest supercomputers.

And, you know those GPS apps you use for driving? Self-driving vehicles use maps too, but they need maps that are far more accurate.

First up, EETimes editor Sally Ward-Foxton attended several events during London’s Tech Week. The UK is bidding to become a major hub for AI technology, but the same idea has occurred to other countries as well.

And a quick translation of English to English for you. Glastonbury is a music festival not dissimilar to the New Orleans Jazz Festival, where savvy festival veterans know to show up in knee-high rubber boots because enormous mud puddles are not uncommon.

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