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During an event held in the city of São Paulo, the Intel prepared a space with several new features from its partners who used processors and the application OpenVino to simplify our daily tasks. Check out all the information right now.
Intel teases the future of AI

A Intel is focused on showing that our future can be more practical, productive and more dynamic if we use artificial intelligence in every way possible. Companies like Human Robotics e IP Extreme were present at the Intel Powerhouse to show their news to visitors, all of which were developed with Intel processors.
The new features present at the company's event are ready to reach the Brazilian market and some of them are already making a profit for their developers. And there is no denying that artificial intelligence has been present in our lives for a long time.
Balaji srinivasan, director of Global Business Development at Intel, cited that AI will transform tourism around the world. He also stated in his presentation that, in fact, all industries in Brazil will be impacted by this, whether sooner or later.
Imagine what generative artificial intelligence (AI) will do to tourism in São Paulo, if people from China, India or Japan came to Brazil and started communicating in Portuguese, using a live translation. This is the future.
Balaji Srinivasan, Director of Global Business Development at Intel
Balaji stated that Intel has been investing heavily in launching innovations for the artificial intelligence market; One of these investments is the platform OpenVino, which was launched in March 2018 and has helped several market professionals. In practice, this application can optimize artificial intelligence, which can have millions of parameters, so that it runs on “less powerful” PCs and is distributed to end customers.
The OpenVino was used by students of ETEC Ribeirão Pires, in the interior of São Paulo, for the development of two artificial intelligences: one that can help visually impaired people and another that can help people living with visual impairments. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). We already talked about this in a special article, be sure to check it out.
Robots from Human Robotics

Two robots appeared at the event: the Robios Go and Robios Cargo. O Robios Go was developed to work in supermarkets, showing where the products requested by customers are. It can also be used for advertising actions within these locations and can locate missing items so that sales are not affected.
This friendly robot also has a camera and speakers to talk to the user and provide dynamic assistance, as well as an interactive screen with touchscreen support. In addition to sending commands by touching the screen, supermarket customers can request guidance by speaking directly to the robot, as it has integrated microphones.
A Human Robotics mentioned that there are more than 50 models like this on the Brazilian market, ready to be rented or purchased.

O Robios Cargo, as the name suggests, is focused on transporting items. Developed to work in factories in the most diverse segments, this robot can transport up to 40 kilos with agility and autonomy of more than ten hours on a single battery charge.

It also has the interaction interface of the Robius Go, speakers and microphones to receive voice commands. The company's forecast is that models with a transport capacity of 500 kilos will be developed from 2024 onwards. Watch how it works in practice:
Both models displayed at the Intel Powerhouse have Intel processors (more specifically, a 4th generation Intel Xeon in each) so that everything works completely. Artificial intelligence to carry out explanations, show where products are located and other activities, was developed through the base structure of Intel.
The robots are autonomous and the first use includes mapping the space where they will be placed to work, using a LIDAR sensor. But they can also be controlled by video game controllers whenever necessary.
IP Extreme lane monitoring

Another novelty that appeared at the event was the IP Extreme Tecnologia, which managed to develop an artificial intelligence solution that detects accidents, smoke, cars parked for a long time and other activities that would take a long time if they were carried out by humans.
The company demonstrated this service, in practice, through images of the highway that connects the cities Bauru and Jaguariúna, from the interior of São Paulo. Optimized by OpenVino, artificial intelligence is connected to the Highway administrator's control panel and sends an alert as soon as a strange situation is detected.

Everton Soares, CEO of the company, mentioned that a rollover was detected in real time and, in less than five minutes, an ambulance was sent to the exact location of the accident so that the victims could be helped. A IP Extreme also develops solutions for robbery situations: AI can detect weapons, people with helmets and even identify patterns for expert analysis.
Lunit insight breast cancer detection

The last highlight is the Unit, which, by sending photos of diagnosed exams to artificial intelligence, managed to help diagnose breast cancer before the disease worsens. According to data from Brazilian Federation of Philanthropic Institutions to Support Breast Health (FEMAMA), an early diagnosis can bring a chance of cure of up to 95%.
the work of Lunit Insight MMG It is up to 97% accurate in detecting breast cancer in the early stages. The solution was also approved by ANVISA and has an implementation cost of around R$15 thousand. Among customers, there are Albert Einstein Hospital, Syrian-Lebanese Hospital and other laboratories in the sector that previously needed to invest a lot of money to carry out tests like this.
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