Computer vision stories
Pooling data from Britain's grid operators could cut inspection costs and avert thousands of outages as demand for power infrastructure grows.
It could cut inspection costs and prevent outages as Britain's network operators pool data to train a single AI model for grid assets.
Studios and advertisers gain finer scene control as Luma opens its AI video model to APIs, keyframes and post-production formats.
Customers are already saving time and millions as the awards spotlight AI tools moved into day-to-day operations across logistics, banking and public services.
Industrial AI could soon sharpen factory output and cut downtime as Hitachi and Intel move to deploy physical AI across plants and power systems.
The new method could make multimodal AI outputs easier to trust in medicine and other high-stakes uses by tying answers to stated reasoning.
Pilot trials suggest the setup could cut factory energy use by 10% and lift assembly-line productivity by 12%.
Fleet operators could gain crash confirmation and claims alerts within minutes, as 150,000 North American cameras get cloud-based VisionScore access.
Businesses wanting to keep AI data on site are being targeted with tools for local model training, edge inference and remote updates.
ASPEED and Cupola360 present server control, security silicon and AI-driven remote management systems for data centres and enterprise sites.
The new OMVI range could cut costs for homes and businesses by replacing multi-camera setups with one device that tracks subjects in 360 degrees.
Retailers can now flag shoplifting in live footage within seconds, as the new tool works without model training or data labelling.
Enterprises struggling with legacy software may find it easier to automate tasks, as the platform works without APIs or fragile RPA tools.
The platform is aimed at helping robotics developers move from prototypes to production with up to 700 TOPS of on-device AI.
The new site will help Orbbec shorten delivery times and bolster supply resilience for overseas customers as demand for robotics hardware grows.
Private 5G aims to help manufacturers connect factory systems, automate operations and use real-time data more easily across production sites.
Users can now scan objects on the move, as the 260g device works with a smartphone and supports up to 0.03 mm accuracy.
New Zealand buyers can now add a wire-free 2K doorbell and solar-powered camera accessory as Blink broadens its home security range.
Buyers can now find New Zealand homes by image details such as weatherboard exteriors or pools, after realestate.co.nz added AI search.
The win underscores growing demand for imaging tools that cut fruit waste and help packhouses make faster, more accurate sorting decisions.