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Smart thermometers are being used to track coronavirus with the belief that the “seasonal illnesses” map is indicating where coronavirus is being pinned down.
Apple added a questionnaire to help you diagnose coronavirus COVID-19 while a separate research project is developing A.I. to detect the virus based on your voice.
Tesla is judged as not being in front of the pack amongst other self-driving car developers, but Elon Musk is willing to drop that and make coronavirus masks.
If you pay attention to a HomePod patent, it shows it would be able to identify users, their devices, and also monitor health, similar to an Apple Watch.
Many of us have a voice assistant such as Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri. The age of coronavirus is a great time to use voice assistants to fight germs.
Security cameras are great at detecting motion, then starting to film to let you know there is an intruder. Visual One wants to make cameras even smarter.
British Airways is testing yet another self-driving “vehicle” – they are testing self-driving wheelchairs for people with mobility issues at JFK airport.
The NTSB has completed its investigation and is blaming Tesla, Apple, and also the driver for a fatal crash, finding he was playing a video game at the time.
Apple surprised everyone by introduced the Apple CarKey feature in the iOS 13.4 beta. It was found in a string of code in the beta, so not much is known about it.