Sentrollers and the Internet of Things

June 8, 2016

The new buzzword floating around the world is the ‘Internet of Things’, almost positioning the current Internet as already something from the past. What exactly is the Internet of Things and how will it affect your business? And what are “sentrollers”?...

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Latent Logic was founded by leading Oxford academic Prof. Shimon Whiteson and robotics expert Dr Joao Messias. Our mission is to develop the smartest autonomous systems, using a form of machine learning called "learning from demonstration", combined with state-of-the-art computer vision. Inspired by our research into social robotics, learning from demonstration is uniquely suited to the most challenging AI applications - where the behaviour being imitated is highly complex, intuitive to humans but impossible to codify using standard methods.

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