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What’s the IQ of your apartment? Or your office? Although it’s probably not very high at the moment, this could change soon. That’s because buildings will be more than just a roof over one’s head in the near future; they will also offer more than just individually designed homes or workplaces. As far as the automotive sector is concerned, many advanced artificial intelligence features can already be found in today’s automobiles. More »
To ensure that the safety of all road users doesn’t depend on computer simulations alone, crash tests are carried out with real cars every day in Sindelfingen, Germany.
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Realistic images produced by computers are inspiring architects and artists, helping doctors to make diagnoses, and enabling engineers to spend less time on test tracks.
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Vehicles that happen to be at the same place at the same time communicate autonomously with one another and pass on important information. This makes roads safer and improves the quality of life on the move.
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