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Seafood lovers know the fatty marbling is what makes tuna sashimi and sushi so tasty, so for the industry, it’s the fish’s ...
Stormont’s Department of Finance is to spend up to £125 million to replace aging telecommunications and IT systems in its ...
Fujitsu and others have developed a device that uses artificial intelligence technology to judge the fat content of frozen ...
Free to attend event allows operators and suppliers to hear from experts about how to future-proof infrastructure and ...
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AZoRobotics on MSNFujitsu And Headwaters Trial On-Device Generative AI Solution To Streamline JAL Cabin Crew WorkflowsFujitsu and Headwaters trial on-device generative AI solution to streamline JAL cabin crew workflows Kawasaki and Tok ...
Fujitsu teams with US analytics firm FICO to tackle banking sector challenges as demographics shift and work patterns evolve ...
Replacing the age-old human evaluator, Fujitsu Ltd. has launched an ultrasonic inspection device that uses artificial ...
The move would be a rare instance of a Japanese bank allowing another company access to sensitive customer data.
Fujitsu develops employee training platform for Seven-Eleven Japan to accelerate store digitalization KAWASAKI, Japan ...
Fujitsu has promoted former vice president of service delivery for Australia and New Zealand Peter Grassi to the role of CEO ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNA machine using ultrasound and AI can gauge the fattiness of a tunaFujitsu's Sonofai machine uses ultrasound and AI to assess tuna fattiness in 12 seconds, aiming to improve seafood quality evaluation.
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