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Newark launches new eBook: “The era of AIoT, Context, Capabilities and Future of AIoT”

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT) are changing the nature of work across the globe. AI is not a new concept, what began in the 1950s has grown into a key technology of today with significant potential, opening up new market opportunities with exciting prospects for business. We are already witnessing the major impact of AI not only on our day-to-day lives; from smart home assistants to security and surveillance, but also in the retail and medical segments.

As per McKinsey, the global market of AIoT based software, hardware and services is set to grow by as much as 25% a year and projected to be worth $130 Billion by 2025. This data shows that our future lives will be heavily dependent on AI. In an effort to educate our readers with this buzzing technology, Newark has published a new eBook: “The era of AIoT, Context, Capabilities and Future of AIoT.” The eBook provides an in-depth roadmap of AI, explains the relation between AI, Machine Learning (ML), and Deep Learning (DL) and available platforms to get you started with you first AI based IoT solution.

Sarah Fawcett, Global Program Manager, Newark said: “We are happy to bring this book to you at a time when everyone is talking about how AI will revolutionize our lives.  The eBook explains AI, its types, capabilities and applications exhaustively for our readers.”

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