Computer vision stories
As provinces brace for a severe fire season, AWS is touting AI systems that can speed detection, protect crews and improve evacuation alerts.
Banks and fintech groups could spot rising rejection rates and hidden attack patterns sooner, with 3DiVi's new layer analysing live biometric sessions.
Access to raw radar data could help self-driving fleets train software and move beyond tightly controlled pilot zones.
Employers across Australasia are being offered real-time oversight of unsafe acts and near misses as scrutiny on workplace safety intensifies.
Rail operators could cut inspection time and worker exposure to hazards as Downer takes its robotics model into New Zealand and beyond.
Families managing allergies can now scan foods in seconds, with the app flagging risks across more than 40 languages on Apple's App Store.
Fragmented safety alerts are pushing industrial buyers towards integrated video analytics platforms that can feed one workflow across sites.
Automated Tyre's SmartBay aims to speed up tyre servicing for dealerships and workshops, using robotics to cut labour needs and bay times.
Accessibility-focused app playgrounds won prizes as students used Apple’s Swift challenge to tackle tremors, floods, speaking and music barriers.
Users of ABBYY systems will be able to add handwriting recognition and fraud checks without replacing existing document workflows.
Its research aims to show developers why deterministic software is becoming crucial as AI robots move into shared, safety-critical spaces.
Enterprises running AI across multiple sites may cut latency and costs as the partners link cloud, edge hardware and Kubernetes management.
Trust in online retail is at risk, with 72% of UK shoppers worried AI-generated product recommendations could mislead them.
Construction safety monitoring is set to improve as Gammon's AI platform detected 60% more risk factors than traditional inspections at pilot sites.
Unified surveillance tools will help Parramatta manage public safety, traffic and access across more than 110 sites as development accelerates.
Independent testing showed the firm's face checks can block spoofing on mainstream phones while avoiding friction for genuine users.
Resilience, trust and local language support are emerging as the priorities as Indian founders and marketers push AI deeper into daily business needs.
Brands and studios could cut visual effects time and costs by up to 30% as The Next Valley blends AI tools with human-led production.
Advertisers could gain better timing and higher engagement as KERV.ai links scene-level cues in video to shopping prompts.
European developers can now access a single-model image API that Luma says should cut latency and improve consistency across visual workflows.