Even seemingly insignificant data in military operations can be crucial, emphasizes Sārts
NATO Strategic Communications Centre director Jānis Sārts highlighted that seemingly minor data in military operations, particularly data technology and artificial intelligence, can significantly impact outcomes during a recent conference.
Did you catch Pokémon with your cell phone? You helped create a 3D model of the world to train robots
The developers of Pokémon Go utilized billions of images collected by millions of users to create a visual alternative to GPS for training robots and future artificial intelligences.
Anambra emerges ‘Top Fan’ favourite at Google award
Anambra State has won the 'Top Fan Vote' category at the inaugural Google Maps Platform Awards 2025 for its innovative digitisation of property tax systems.
MyStreet expands with accessibility infrastructure, ramps, and crossings on the map
MyStreet in Greece is set to introduce new categories of geospatial data related to accessibility for people with disabilities, enhancing public space safety and usability.
MyStreet: Four new categories by the end of February – Infrastructure for people with disabilities, ramps, and crossings on the map
The MyStreet application in Greece will add four new geospatial data categories by the end of February, focusing on infrastructure for people with disabilities.
Lithuanian technology can see more than humans in the city: dangerous buildings and illegal kiosks
Lithuanian researchers developed a hybrid technology combining deep learning and geometric algorithms to identify urban challenges including dangerous buildings and illegal kiosks more effectively than traditional methods.