
CITRIS and the Banatao Institute create IT solutions for society's most pressing issues.
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Mentions in press and media 6
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31.03.2024 | Women in AI: Brandie Nonnecke of UC Berkeley says investors should insist on responsible AI practices | To give AI-focused women academics and others their well-deserved — and overdue — time in the spotlight, TechCrunch is launching a series of interviews focusing on remarkable women who’ve contributed to the AI revolution. We’ll publish seve... |
06.05.2021 | Volara Enables Video Calling and More on the Google Nest Hub Max in 300+ Senior Living Communities and 9,000 Residents’ Apartments Across the US and UK | Technology’s potential to positively impact older adults’ lives and well-being is broad and deep. We must ensure older adults have access to Internet service and devices so they can take advantage of the telehealth revolution and protect th... |
22.02.2018 | Announcing TC Sessions: Robotics with UC Berkeley, May 11 at Zellerbach Hall | Robotics is an incredibly demanding field because robots demand the best of everything technology has to offer, from machine learning, to sensors and GPUs, to materials technology and of course the “robot” itself. For that reason, there is ... |
08.02.2007 | Powerset’s search technology scoop, may scare Google | Powerset, a San Francisco search engine company, will announce Friday it has won exclusive rights to significant search engine technology it says may help propel it past Google. The technology, developed at Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) ... |
05.11.2006 | Powerset gets $12.5M at whopper valuation, to go after search holy grail | Powerset, the Palo Alto search engine that wants do Google one better by understanding the phrases you are searching for, has raised $12.5 million in a first round of venture capital. The company is controversial because it claims it can do... |
- | Why Closing the Technology Gap for Older Adults Matters | (StatePoint). The COVID-19 pandemic brought with it a rapid acceleration of telehealth as people looked for ways to access care safely. While technology kept many in the United States connected to care and loved ones, many low-income older ... |