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AI That Could Predict Death, Clean Energy In Trump Era, Text And Drive Insurance

Jeff Sandhu | Freda Liu | Arvindh Yuvaraj

25-Jan-18 12:00

AI That Could Predict Death, Clean Energy In Trump Era, Text And Drive Insurance

On today’s edition of Enterprise Biz Bytes, Jeff Sandhu, Freda Liu and Arvindh Yuvaraj spoke about:

 

1:00 - Do You Text And Drive? Your Insurance May Go Up!

8:07 - Social Media Is Making It Easier To Conceal Mental Illnesses

12:35 - AI That Could Predict Death

25:42 - Brand Investment Is SMEs Greatest Challenge To Bring Their Brand To The Next Level

32:47 - Big Tech Is Buying More Clean Energy Than Ever In The Trump Era


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Tags:  biz bytesAIdeathAllstateAritytext and driveinsuranceMental illnessSocial MediaStanford UniversityBrand InvestmentsmeTrump EraBig TechFacebookApple





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