Author: Ankit Kadam

Author & Contributor As one of the lead news writers on Share Tech News, Ankit’s specialization lies in the science and technology domains. His passion for the latest developments in cloud technology, connected devices, nanotechnology, and virtual reality, among others, shines through in the most recent industry coverage he provides. Ankit’s take on the impact of digital technologies across the Smartphones, Software & Android/iOS Apps domains gives his writing a fresh and modern outlook.

Smart Glove That Can Decipher Sign Language

The technology is getter smarter as the years are passing by due to the increasing research and advancement in the field of technology. The use of technology for the speechless people is a fabulous idea. Keeping this in mind, the engineers from the University of California San Diego have created a smart glove that can
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You Can Now Convert Audio Clips into a Realistic Video

Scientists have designed new computer algorithms that covert audio clips into a lip-synced, realistic video of the individual uttering those words. The group productively made an extremely realistic video of the previous President of the U.S. Barack Obama speaking of fatherhood, terrorism, job creation and various different topics. They did this by utilizing audio clips
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Smart Auto Systems Raised $3 Million From Mitsui

The automobile industry has always been a game changer in the global market. The sub-industries that are associated with the sector have created a huge chaos. As we switch ahead in the next-generation transportation systems, the key players of the automobile businesses have shifted their focus to build futuristic devices that can meet the high-tech
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Watchdog Says NHS Trial and Google Deepmind Failed to Protect Patient Records

A breakthrough medical trial including DeepMind artificial intelligence division of Alphabet Inc. has breached British data protection regulations, as per the top privacy supervisory of the UK. The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) said that the trial conducted by National Health Service hospital with DeepMind inappropriately shared records of 1.6 Million patients with the tech giant,
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