Every week, we bring you the best IOT news from Asia and around the world. This week, the disaster in Huston proved how open data could help in emergencies.
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In General:
How Asia-Pacific can become the world’s biggest IoT market – IotI.com
30 Internet Of Things Executives Whose Names You Should Know – crn.com
6 Reasons Why Designing UX for IoT is So Difficult – machinedesign.com
Organisations align IIoT efforts – smartcitiesworld.net
AI:
Asia Has The Potential To Become A Leader In AI – FintechNews.HK
The trouble with trying to ban ‘killer robots’ – Weforum.org
A robot did better than 80% of students on the University of Tokyo entrance exam – businessinsider.com
Improving customer experience with AI & machine learning – Salmon.com
Forget about ‘killer robots’- even the good ones can be unpredictable – WeForum.org
Smart Homes and Devices:
How Safe Is Your Connected Home? – discovermagazine.com
The shape of future homes – NZHerald.co.nz
Moving the Cloud to the Edge – Medium.com
Comcast builds out ‘smart home’ strategy as cable shrinks – reuters.com
Fight Mould And Mildew With An IoT Bathroom Fan – HackADay.com
Smart Cities:
Fujitsu Uses Deep Learning for Infrastructure Management – iotevolutionworld.com
Cybersecurity:
Balancing cyber security with data confidentiality – TodayOnline.com
Top 5 Actions to Prepare for the Next CrashOverride-Style Attack – iotevolutionworld.com
Data:
Cloud computing services opens up several new avenues for IoT market growth – CustomerThink.com
China:
China’s Internet of Things market to exceed 4 trillion yuan – China.org