The future of communication between humans and machines

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In this webinar Bit updates you about the future of communication between humans and machines.

Humans are now given an unprecedented opportunity to detect logistic issues in real-time through the use of department stores’ robots. Benefiting from the open network, comprised of both smart machines and individuals, entities are able to take immediate action towards a problem just by the means of a robot's message in the chat.

Open networks are an innovation that lets you make video calls with drones, form communication between humans and machines, and interact directly with your IoT-network as if you were chatting with a friend.

During this webinar, we will show you exactly what open networks can accomplish, and we'll show you the current status of this innovation. We'll also discuss Matrix, a new open network that the French and German governments have invested millions into, and what makes Matrix so promising. Don't miss anything and sign up now!​​​​​​​

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00:00 - Introduction by Marco van der Werf 09:23 - Future communications between humans and machines by Bram van den Heuvel 13:23 - Closed Networks 15:55 - Open Networks 30:18 - Matrix 37:55 - Live demo 40:10 - Applications 46:33- Start Q&A 54:44 - Live demo (extended version)

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