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If you're like us, you attend lots

of meetings with your boss, calls with your team,

maybe even video conferences with clients.

It can be a little daunting keeping track of it all.

What if there was a solution that brings together

AI and meetings?

I'm David Shaw.

And in this episode of AI News, we'll

look at a way to automate those tedious meeting

tasks you face each week.

A typical video conference call isn't very immersive.

In fact, when I think of conference calls,

I think about padded shoulders and 1980s office attire--

past the expiration date.

Imagine a solution that could modernize record

keeping by employing the latest AI guided recognition

technologies.

Let me paint a picture for you.

If you introduce an AI powered bot with facial and speaker

recognition tools, typical meeting activities

like recording comments and generating minutes

could be fully automated, capturing ideas and discussion

topics.

Intel senior staff researcher Jonathan Wang and Julio Zamora

came up with something that is just like that.

Combining their expertise, one in facial recognition

and the other in voice and speech recognition,

they developed a conference oriented multi-modal system

for reidentifying participants.

The system creates its own database

over the course of a video conference,

enrolling new users automatically and learning

on the fly how to recognize individuals

using a combination of speaker recognition

and facial recognition.

Jonathan and Julio took advantage of several Intel

technologies, the Intel Movidius vision processing unit, Intel

RealSense technology, and the eight microphone circular array

included in the Intel Speech Enabling Developer Kit.

These are, quote, "the perfect components

for this type of application because all you need

is good eyes, good ears, and an efficient brain.

Our algorithms are the glue that takes

advantage of these components to generate a complete solution."

Check out this article and read all about this success story,

including the technological milestones.

Thanks for watching.

Be sure to check out the links provided

and I'll see you next week.

For more infomation >> AI Powered Speaker and Facial Recognition | AI News | Intel Software - Duration: 2:20.

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New software allows school staff to communicate in an emergency - Duration: 1:57.

For more infomation >> New software allows school staff to communicate in an emergency - Duration: 1:57.

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Two Seattle schools among first to test facial recognition software - Duration: 2:25.

For more infomation >> Two Seattle schools among first to test facial recognition software - Duration: 2:25.

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New Product Launch: Launch Strategy and Schedule Software - Duration: 5:52.

Are you planning a new product launch in the near future?

Maybe you're planning to launch a course.

Maybe you want to write a new book.

New product launches can be overwhelming with all the details that go into them.

So in today's video, I'm going to show you some software

that is going to help you with your new product launch.

So stay tuned.

If you haven't done so already,

hit that subscribe button. And don't forget to hit the bell for notifications.

Recently I was playing around on Product Hunt .

And I came across this great product and I thought,

oh my goodness, I have got to tell my followers about this.

This website's called Appcues and I'm going to put the link down below in the description.

One of the things that they have on here

is a way to help you launch your product.

Let me show you how to get to that.

When you get to the Appcues site,

you go over here to resources, up at the top.

And go down here to Product Launch Planner.

And this is your product launch planner. This is really a cool idea.

It's going to help you successfully plan how to launch your product.

I'm gonna do a demo for you guys.

I already did one myself. So we're gonna see how this goes.

But let's get started.

You hit to Get Started button

Now, what is the name of your release?

Let's say I want to do a course about meditation.

And I'm going to call this Beginning Meditation Course.

After I put in the name, I hit Next.

How significant is your release?

On a scale from no one cares to the latest iPhone.

Okay, I'm going to say probably about a four.

I think the interest in meditation courses, especially for beginners is going to

be just a little bit higher. So I'm going to put it as a four.

Now that you've decided how significant your releases, you click Next.

What's the s made a date of release?

I'm actually gonna just put this for the 1st of December.

Now that I got the date in. Then hit next.

Do you have a sales team?

No, I do not have a sales team.

How many employees are at your company?

We'll only recommend tasks that your team has a bandwidth for.

Well, since I'm a freelance video editor, and I work pretty much on my own,

I put 1 to 9.

And next.

What's your work email?

We'd love to follow up after launch to see how it went

and how we can improve.

So let's put in my business email.

There we go.

And, what should we call you?

We're just going to put in Diana.

And then hit next.

One last thing. What's your company's website?

So I put in TexasTasker.com which is my website.

And get your launch planner.

The little rocket takes off.

Now it's producing my launch plan.

Product Launch Plan Results

Here's your complete playbook to launching

your beginning meditation course.

And what it's done here is it's taken everything.

Identify objectives and key results.

Finalized by November 1st.

And it goes through it says,

Why do you need this product?

How is this launch aligned with company and department targets?

So, it gives you things that you need to think about and that you need to consider.

And then I got another date down here, November 16.

Finalized defining message.

Finalized by November 16th.

Product messaging is as much an art as a science.

Before you start writing any copy ask yourself a few questions.

And it gives you a few questions think about.

My next date on the timeline is November 24th.

Built-in product tutorial.

And it tells you all these steps as you go down.

It shows you what you should do and gives you ideas at each level.

November 29th,

write a Help Center document.

And then down here at the very bottom,

you can actually download the PDF.

And this is what the PDF looks like.

It comes out in a nice straight timeline.

Giving you your dates,

What you should be thinking about,

Defining message.

And it's going to customize this depending on what you're doing.

And the size of your team.

I think this looks like a really awesome tool to help you get

your plans in order when you're planning a strategy and a timeline for launching your product.

So, if you want to try this and let me know what you think in the comments below,

I would be really interested to hear your opinions.

Thanks for watching and we'll see you next week.

Hey, thanks for watching!

If you haven't already done it,

hit that subscribe button.

And give us a thumbs up. We'll see you next time.

For more infomation >> New Product Launch: Launch Strategy and Schedule Software - Duration: 5:52.

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Software Engineering - Duration: 2:37.

At the moment, software is conquering the world.

We are moving toward a hyperconnected paradigm

in which information, data and software

can be found anywhere.

For instance, the concept of the smart city means that

we have a lot of devices,

and software can be in any of them.

And now software is going to be self-managed.

What does this mean?

Software will decide for itself what to do

and how to do it, when to send information, etc.

Without our help.

And this new paradigm creates opportunities

for our businesses.

They will be able to develop products

that couldn't be developed until now,

and they will be able to offer services

that couldn't be offered until now.

As you can see, our job isn't that simple.

We must understand, develop and maintain

many lines of code.

A line of code is an order we give to the processor.

The more orders we give,

the more complex and the bigger the software will be,

and the harder it will be to develop it and maintain it.

We are in contact with millions of lines of code every day.

For example, an elevator now has

half a million lines of code,

a car has 15 million, etc.

and they all have to be maintained.

To give you a better idea of what this means,

all Google services (Gmail, Google Maps, etc.)

have 2 billion lines of code.

If we printed all of them,

they would take up 36 million sheets of paper,

and if we piled them up, they would be 3.6 km high,

as tall as Mount Teide.

It seems as if our profession doesn't appeal much

to young people, and even less to women.

We're talking about a job without unemployment,

and the most important thing is that

our graduates have the opportunity to work in any area

of knowledge.

Making cars and elevators, or creating applications

for different sectors.

This is the biggest challenge for our businesses

to promote competitiveness:

to attract women and young people

to software engineering.

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