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Accelerating Industry 4.0 at warp speed: The role of GenAI at the factory edge

CIO Business Intelligence

With the emergence of GenAI capabilities, fast-tracking digital transformation deployments are likely to change manufacturing as we know it, creating an expanding chasm of leaders versus followers, the latter of which will risk obsolescence. Accelerated edge devices and IT/OT convergence capabilities are vital in manufacturing.

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Arm, Qualcomm Patch Multiple Zero-Days Reported by Google

SecureWorld News

In a recent revelation, both Arm and Qualcomm, two leading semiconductor manufacturers, have fallen victim to a series of highly sophisticated and targeted Zero-Day attacks. Google's TAG and Project Zero teams identified a new Zero-Day vulnerability, CVE-2023-4211, which was being actively exploited in targeted attacks.

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Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 870 reheats the Snapdragon 865 for 2021 phones

The Verge

Qualcomm says that the reason for the new chip is in response to manufacturer and market demands. The 870 is designed for companies that want to offer a top-tier processor but don’t need the absolute best features that the flagship Snapdragon 888 offers and the higher price tag that it demands.

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Alaska Airlines launches aviation-focused startup program with Los Angeles venture lab

GeekWire

The firm recently collaborated with Seattle-area manufacturing conglomerate Fortive to test ways to integrate AI into a business plan. Alaska Airlines rolled out a number of tech features over the past few years, from electronic bag tags to AI to better map out flight routes.

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Immunotherapy startup Umoja lands $210M, less than a year after raising $53M

GeekWire

The company’s headquarters are in Seattle, and it has a manufacturing operations site in Boulder, Colo. The strategy also uses a system of tagging cancer cells. Umoja launched in 2019 and is working to commercialize technology developed at Seattle Children’s Research Institute and Purdue University.

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The search is over: smart trackers from Apple, Samsung, and Tile compared

The Verge

Well, in addition to some other historic milestones, somewhere in the top 100 hits of the year will be the introduction of smart tracker tags from two major mobile device manufacturers: Samsung and Apple. Tracking tags have been around for a while now, and Tile has been the best-known brand in the space.

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Alternatives to the CompuServe of Things

Phil Windley

Summary: The current model for connected things puts manufacturers inbetween people and their things. Terms and conditions on accounts usually allow the manufacturer to close your account for any reason and without recourse. The app uses the account and the manufacturer-provided API to access data from the device and control it.