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. >>> the people at hitachi say they've designed an artificially intelligent program that can help bosses make decisions. engineers say the technology can analyze vast amounts of data in just minutes then offer a range of opinions that are free of human bias. the company plans to put the software into use by 2019. >>> japan is known for its high-tech gadgets but not necessarily for being wi-fi friendly. but all of that is changing with the upcoming olympics and paralympic games. businesses are starting to embrace wi-fi and taking it to another level. nhk reports. >> reporter: a home game in japan's professional soccer league for kawasaki, but the home team had their eye on another match. the game was being followed on smartphone and tablets. >> i'm watching our rival's game. if they lose andnd we win today we'll top the league. >> reporter: portable devices allow fans to keep track of what's happening in the league. kawasaki is the first team in the league to offer free wi-fi in the stadium. that has not added just smart reception but attractions. you don't want to miss a bit of the actio
. >>> the people at hitachi say they've designed an artificially intelligent program that can help bosses make decisions. engineers say the technology can analyze vast amounts of data in just minutes then offer a range of opinions that are free of human bias. the company plans to put the software into use by 2019. >>> japan is known for its high-tech gadgets but not necessarily for being wi-fi friendly. but all of that is changing with the upcoming olympics and paralympic...
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hitachi and mazda motor saw a double-digit loss. so, a sharp brexit vote has caused an immediate and negative reaction in the markets. analysts say the decision has damaged global confidence and may prompt the federal reserve to hold off on a planned interest rate rise this year, and it may lead to a new round of policy easing from major central banks. i'm phoebe amoroso. at the tokyo stock exchange. >>> britain's central bank says it's ready to provide more than 250 billion pounds or about $350 billion of additional funds to support financial markets. >> we are well prepared for this. her majesty's treasury and the bank of england have engaged in extensive contingency planning, and the chancellor and i have remained in close contact, including through the night and this morning. to be clear, the bank of england will not hesitate to take additional measures as required as markets adjust, and as the uk economy moves forward. >> the governor says it will take some time for the uk to establish new relationships with europe and the rest
hitachi and mazda motor saw a double-digit loss. so, a sharp brexit vote has caused an immediate and negative reaction in the markets. analysts say the decision has damaged global confidence and may prompt the federal reserve to hold off on a planned interest rate rise this year, and it may lead to a new round of policy easing from major central banks. i'm phoebe amoroso. at the tokyo stock exchange. >>> britain's central bank says it's ready to provide more than 250 billion pounds or...
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. >>> h hitachi and 13 other firm are aiming to set an international standard for technology known as the internet of things. i.o.t. creates network that links vehicles, buildings, factory equipment and everything in between. it enables people to gather data they can use to improve efficiency and develop new products. there will be a test next month. >>> fewer people are working japan's farms as the country's population ages. there is an exception to the trend. more women are choosing a career in agriculture. that's creating opportunities for other new-comers. >> reporter: this woman grows mushrooms. eight years ago she gave up a career in tokyo to return to the family farm. she isn't pursuing the quiet life. far from it. she sees a big future in agriculture and she is busy shaping up the shiitake business. her parents had a limited customer base. the local supermarkets. but she is shaking down new clients. she has already signed up 13 restaurants. she is also developing new products. she supplies ten varieties of processed foods incluluding a sweet milk paste mixed with shiitake. >>
. >>> h hitachi and 13 other firm are aiming to set an international standard for technology known as the internet of things. i.o.t. creates network that links vehicles, buildings, factory equipment and everything in between. it enables people to gather data they can use to improve efficiency and develop new products. there will be a test next month. >>> fewer people are working japan's farms as the country's population ages. there is an exception to the trend. more women are...
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hitachi and mazda both saw a double-digit loss. a shock victory for the brexit vote caused an immediate and negative reaction in the markets. and d let's say t the decision damaged global confidence. it may prompt the federal reserve to hold off on a planned interest rate drive this year and may lead to a new round of policy easing from major central banks. i am phoby amaroso at the tokyo stock exchange. >>> other markets in the asia-pacific region also tumbled. kospi and hang seng index both fell by 3%, as we see there. the reaction from chinese investors relatively subdued. some scooped up bargains. the shanghai composite dropping 1.3% to finish at 2,854. >>> britain's central bank says it is ready to provide more than 250 billion pounds or $350 billion of additional funds to support financial markets. >> we are well prepared for this. her ma jessty's treasury and the bank of england have engaged in much contingency planning and we've remained in close contact including through the night and this morning. to be clear, the bank of
hitachi and mazda both saw a double-digit loss. a shock victory for the brexit vote caused an immediate and negative reaction in the markets. and d let's say t the decision damaged global confidence. it may prompt the federal reserve to hold off on a planned interest rate drive this year and may lead to a new round of policy easing from major central banks. i am phoby amaroso at the tokyo stock exchange. >>> other markets in the asia-pacific region also tumbled. kospi and hang seng...
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hitachi a similar story. one yen cuts about $50 million there and their share prices lost about $450 million there. also $700 million in terms of loss there. looking over in south korea of course some big names there happening with samsung as well as l.g. interestingly their exposure to the u.k. is not much at all. it's only about 0.7%. you can see right here china accounts for most of its exports. # 4% there. the lion's share. looking a little further down southeast asia makes up about 16%. then europe the e.u. makes up just about 6% there. so not as much of an impact as one might expect there. but india interestingly does get a huge impact from what's happening with the e.u. pulling out -- u.k. pulling out of the e.u. there. this is india's biggest exporter of software services. a lot of analysts say this is the company that is going to get hit the hardest. in the past two days in fact because of its fall in the equities, it's lost about $4.3 billion. info sis similar there has lost about $1.7 billion and h
hitachi a similar story. one yen cuts about $50 million there and their share prices lost about $450 million there. also $700 million in terms of loss there. looking over in south korea of course some big names there happening with samsung as well as l.g. interestingly their exposure to the u.k. is not much at all. it's only about 0.7%. you can see right here china accounts for most of its exports. # 4% there. the lion's share. looking a little further down southeast asia makes up about 16%....
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i want you to take a moment to imagine what happens if you are the hitachi facial recognition fully economist loitering vehicle. it loiters over a city front to four hours looking for the individuals whose pictures you uploaded and then it starts firing missiles at them. missiles, itout of fires itself in a final projectile as a kamikaze system. these are the things that keep me up at night. where are we going? swarms. swarms are all the rage. you can a very complex behaviors out of the simple devices. a few years ago, they came out robotsry small ground with very simple programming. move around and look around. stay away from other robots. report back. simple. they are capable of mapping a city the size of new york. every building, every street, with just 100 robots in two weeks. not a human being driving them. they are just wandering around mapping. this is assuming there are not being run over by cabbies or kicked by angry new yorkers. but the principle, if it was an empty city they could map it quickly. fire andtchblade is a forget weapon. this is where we are going in terms of shooting a
i want you to take a moment to imagine what happens if you are the hitachi facial recognition fully economist loitering vehicle. it loiters over a city front to four hours looking for the individuals whose pictures you uploaded and then it starts firing missiles at them. missiles, itout of fires itself in a final projectile as a kamikaze system. these are the things that keep me up at night. where are we going? swarms. swarms are all the rage. you can a very complex behaviors out of the simple...