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Author: VSingh

Amazon Echo and Alexa – Bringing AI to every home?

Disclaimer: this is not intended to an advertisement of the product Amazon Alexa, in any way. I’m going to write a a few words about the product (which I have yet to put my hands on myself).     What fascinates me

VSingh September 17, 2016September 17, 2016 FutureTech, Innovation Read more

Leukemia patient finally gets diagnose: not by doctors but by Watson

  Artificial Intelligence Used To Detect Rare Leukemia Type In Japan Japanese doctors have for the first time used artificial intelligence (AI) to detect a type of leukemia, which helped to save a patient’s life as the disease had gone

VSingh September 4, 2016September 4, 2016 Innovation, Medicine, MedTech, News Read more

Mobile Endoscopy is here!

Endoscopes are cameras, connected to a cable, which are inserted into an area otherwise not visible by the eye. They have been used for a while for plumbing purposes, but are most commonly used in medical contexts (to view the

VSingh January 26, 2016February 26, 2016 FutureTech, Innovation, Medicine, MedTech Read more

Marocko leads the way for solar

We all know that the Earth, every second, has more solar energy entering the atmosphere than the energy the entire world’s population uses each year… Marocko is leading the development of using this undisputed clean energy source to not only provide

VSingh December 27, 2015December 27, 2015 GreenTech, Uncategorized Read more

Digitalisation of Future Crimes

As the world is heading towards cashless transactions and increased use of digital payment methods this is also raising the bar for how merchants, shops and institutions handle these payment methods.   Media outlets are reporting that the fraudulent credit

VSingh December 7, 2015December 27, 2015 Future Crime, Security, Uncategorized Read more

Using computer games to combat cancer

I find it incredibly fascinating how we can use non-medical ways of treating severe medical conditions like cancers. This game Re:mission allows kids (impact is primarily measured on children) to play a game where they basically defeat cancer-cells through an animated

VSingh October 20, 2015December 28, 2015 Uncategorized Read more

When autonomous vehicles become projectiles

Some time back I made a post on cyber security and the need to project our systems of malicious attacks from hackers. I can now report the hackers have found a vulnerability allowing them to take control over, among others,

VSingh August 5, 2015August 1, 2015 FutureTech, News, Security Read more

Allowing AI to autonomously control weapon systems is madness

Not too long ago I made a post in  against certain governments wanting to allow automated robots to pull the trigger in weapon systems.   UK opposes international ban on developing ‘killer robots’ | Politics | The Guardian Activists urge

VSingh July 28, 2015July 28, 2015 FutureTech, News, Uncategorized Read more

Robotic Medical Delivery Systems

A hospital in Denmark is launching innovative delivery systems of medicine for patients. The robots, which will be equipped with sensors to avoid collisions with others in the corridors will also be able to travel in the lifts and will

VSingh July 15, 2015July 28, 2015 FutureTech, Innovation, Medicine Read more

Technological Development also means a lot of risks

The way forward in medical systems is obviously to digitalise the medical records. This is an approach hospitals in developing countries are taking (in favour of/ as complement to paper records). This comes as a result of being able to

VSingh July 6, 2015August 1, 2015 Innovation, Medicine, MedTech, News, Security Read more
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