A Mall In China Put In A Traffic Lane Just For People Staring At Their Phones
Richard Bradbury | Arvindh Yuvaraj | Christine Wong
12-Jun-18 12:00
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On Enterprise Biz Bytes today, Richard Bradbury, Arvindh Yuvaraj and Christine Wong discussed:
1:16:34 - A Mall In China Put In A Traffic Lane Just For People Staring At Their Phones
7:15:02 - Sit Anywhere You Want With This Wearable Chair
14:08:40 - Goldman Sachs’ AI Predicts Brazil Will Win The World Cup
18:40:34 - Uber Is Working On AI To Identify Drunk Passengers
25:00:16 - Even In The Desert, An Innovative Device Pulls Fresh Water Out Of Thin Air
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Categories: Technology, Medical Innovation and Technology, Tech, Entrepreneurship, Personal Development, SME
Tags: China, traffic lane, smartphones, Xi'an, Bairui Plaza, wearable chair, chairless chair, Noone, Goldman Sachs, AI, World Cup, Uber, drunk passengers, desert, water, Omar Yaghi, University of California Berkeley, metal-organic framework,