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Boston Dynamics incorporate ChatGPT into robot development

A group of engineers recently developed a robot by leveraging generative AI capabilities to serve as a tour guide across Boston Dynamics premises.

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Machine Learning Security Software, STROKK, Developed by Qatar Deep Technology Startup, ADGS

Machine Learning Security Software, STROKK, Developed by Qatar Deep Technology Startup, ADGS News Provided By Share This Article ADGS CEO Christophe Billiottet An Artificial Intelligence software that increases the security level of any password by a factor of 10,000 developed by Deep Technology startup, ADGS Qatar. STROKK is a military-grade software that makes stolen passwords useless to hackers by knowing how you type” Head of InfoSec at Central Bank of KuwaitDOHA, QATAR, February 22, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ STROKK provides a transparent second factor authentication and additional layer of security based on the concept of behavioral biometrics, or neuromuscular behavior. “STROKK leaves random password guessing attacks obsolete, and stolen credentials entirely insignificant,” says ADGS CEO, Christophe Billiottet. “STROKK learns the neuromuscular speed processes between your brain and your fingers by means of a regular computer keyboard. It then

Deep Technology Startup ADGS Releases PANDEXIT, a COVID Variant Simulator Awarded by World Innovation Summit for Health

Skip to main content Deep Technology Startup ADGS Releases PANDEXIT, a COVID Variant Simulator Awarded by World Innovation Summit for Health PRWeb FacebookTwitterEmail DOHA, Qatar (PRWEB) January 27, 2021 A first of its kind software to fight the spread and impact of COVID-19, PANDEXIT, has just been released by Qatar-based Deep Technology startup, ADGS. “By simulating as realistically as possible the social interactions in a specific country, PANDEXIT can extrapolate the spreading of emerging biological diseases and thereby provide a powerful predictive tool to combat the current pandemic,” says ADGS CEO, Christophe Billiottet. Governments are mostly blind in their fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. Facing a mutating virus, decision makers quickly establish lockdowns or curfews without a real foresight about their effect on the pandemic : there is an unwitting blindness about if containment rules will be efficient or overkill, about how many ICU will be required, when o

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