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" ... A professor of psychology and neuroscience at UC Berkeley, Bishop is particularly interested in how we “update information” so we can decide what works and what doesn’t. To start, the team had participants perform computerized tasks where they had to choose a shape. “The tasks had the same structure but we had three versions. One version had electric shocks as outcomes, one version where you gained rewards, and one where you lost money,” Bishop told me. ... "
" ... At TSA-regulated airports, there are multiple security-related areas where only individuals with an airport ID badge can enter. At large airports, access typically involves a computerized system such as badge readers and automatic locks. ... "
" ... My company recently surveyed over a thousand maintenance reliability professionals, primarily from North America, across different industries including manufacturing food and beverage plants. One of our key findings was that maintenance reliability teams in most industries have been financially resilient throughout Covid-19. This is due, in part, to shifting budgets toward health inspections and PPE, as well as digitization and technologies such as computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS). Forty-two percent of our 2019 survey’s respondents said they were using a CMMS; during the 2020 pandemic, that number increased to 66%. ... "
" ... That’s why businesses that operate multiple brick-and-mortar facilities often evaluate technologies such as service automation and other computerized maintenance management systems. These solutions help provide improved visibility for FM teams, with a centralized view of all the open facilities' work orders (versus local store logs or spreadsheets). ... "
" ... The massive damage that the crash in sales would do to the industry’s profits, would according to some experts, delay indefinitely investments in exotic projects like computerized autonomous cars. But again there was an opposite scenario. Being stuck in a traffic jam might be more acceptable if the car was driven by a computer, and the passengers could work, be entertained or sleep. So this viewpoint might in fact be a trigger for mass market autonomous car sales, currently languishing on a backburner some say might last for more than 10 years. ... "