• Stephen Curry’s former coach says AI can help train the next generation of NBA champions

    Stephen Curry’s former coach says AI can help train the next generation of NBA champions
    Steph Curry is currently celebrating another NBA championship — just 10 years after the star feared he’d never play again. Curry’s early years at the Golden State Warriors were plagued by chronic ankle injuries. In 2013, the team’s new performance director, Keke Lyles, proposed a new explanation for the problem. Lyles believed Curry was overly reliant on his ankles for speed. The coach devised a training program that transferred power generation to the marksman&rsqu
  • Business AI solutions for beginners: What is vertical intelligence?

    Business AI solutions for beginners: What is vertical intelligence?
    Artificial intelligence has completely upended the business world. Whether you’re a fledgling startup or a billion-dollar global conglomerate, the way you do business today is radically different than it was just five years ago. In the modern paradigm, one of your company’s greatest assets is the data generated by your employees, clients, and customers. And, sadly, most businesses are leaving money on the table by simply storing that data away somewhere to collect digital dust. The
  • Google kills Hangouts — but its dreams of Gmail dethroning Slack feel far away

    Google kills Hangouts — but its dreams of Gmail dethroning Slack feel far away
    Google shut down Hangouts for Workspace in February, but that’s not enough for the search giant: it’s now killing the mobile Hangouts app as well. In a recent blogpost, the tech behemoth announced that it’ll bid farewell to the feature in November 2022. People still using Hangouts are urged to switch to the Chat app or Chat in Gmail. Credit: Google As for Hangouts users on the web? Well, Google won’t start nagging for you to switch until July. The company will automatica
  • Cosmic dust from Venus is inspiring new air pollution-busting technology

    Cosmic dust from Venus is inspiring new air pollution-busting technology
    Reducing carbon emissions from roads, railways and shipping requires implementing a range of solutions simultaneously. As far as cars are concerned, cutting the number of journeys altogether (by making it easier for people to walk and cycle and improving public transport), changing the fuel in vehicles and making the most of those vehicles already on the road must all play a part. None of these solutions are sufficient on their own. In 2030, the sale of new diesel and petrol passenger cars will
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