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Asteroid Mining, Singapore Swans, Digital Detox

Jeff Sandhu | Arvindh Yuvaraj | Audrey Raj

19-Jan-18 12:00

Asteroid Mining, Singapore Swans, Digital Detox

On today’s edition of Enterprise Biz Bytes, Jeff Sandhu, Arvindh Yuvaraj and Audrey Raj spoke about:

 

1:04 - Singapore Deploys Robotic Swans To Monitor Water Quality

4:18 - Google Wants To Make Building An AI Algorithm As Easy As Drag And Drop

10:23 - Want Faster Data And A Cleaner Planet? Start Mining Asteroids

17:34 - Your Digital Detox: 17 Smartphone Apps To Delete In 2018

28:29 - Podcasts


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Tags:  biz bytesasteroid miningdigital detoxSingaporerobotic swanssmartphoneGoogleAIArtificial intelligence





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