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Want to Make Your Factory Wireless?
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- Written by Michael E. Newman
Washington, DC - It’s been called the “smart factory” and even given the lofty moniker of “the fourth industrial revolution.” The manufacturing operation of the just-around-the-corner future will be one in which networked systems monitor and direct processes, machines communicate with each other and with humans at high speeds, and the factory itself makes decisions about how to optimize and facilitate production.
Study Shows Face Recognition Experts Perform Better With AI as Partner
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- Written by Jennifer Huergo
Washington, DC - Experts at recognizing faces often play a crucial role in criminal cases. A photo from a security camera can mean prison or freedom for a defendant—and testimony from highly trained forensic face examiners informs the jury whether that image actually depicts the accused. Just how good are facial recognition experts? Would artificial intelligence help?
Social Media Summit on August 9-10 in San Francisco
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- Written by Amy Jefferies
San Francisco, California - PR News' two-day conference, the Social Media Summit, which includes the Facebook for Communicators Boot Camp on Day 1, will take place at the Grand Hyatt in San Francisco on August 9-10. Hundreds of communicators, marketers and social media professionals from agencies, B2B, B2C, nonprofit and government organizations will receive instruction on how to improve their communications strategy on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube. We’ll also examine the topics of artificial intelligence, influencer marketing, social media metrics and SEO best practices.
Commemoration of International Day of UN Peacekeepers
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- Written by State Department
Washington, DC - Secretary of State Mike Pompeo: "Today, on the annual International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers, we mark 70 years of UN peacekeeping, and the service and sacrifice of thousands of uniformed and civilian personnel. UN peacekeepers serve under dangerous and uncertain circumstances, and too often pay the ultimate sacrifice. We honor in particular today the more than 3,700 peacekeepers who have lost their lives in the service of peace over the past seven decades.
United States Hosts First-Of-Its-Kind Chinese Study Visit To Observe Drug Prevention and Treatment Best Practices
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- Written by State Department
Washington, DC - Today, a senior-level Chinese delegation is beginning a first-of-its-kind study visit to observe drug prevention and treatment practices in the United States. This U.S.-China effort to reduce demand for narcotics complements recent productive cooperation to reduce supply, most notably by placing restrictive controls on synthetic opioids.
Genomic medicine may one day revolutionize cardiovascular care
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- Written by Darcy Spitz
Dallas, Texas - A new scientific statement from the American Heart Association summarizes the state-of-the-science of genomic medicine - the study of the health effects of the molecular interactions of a person’s unique genes - for studying cardiovascular traits and disorders and for therapeutic screening.
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