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Burger King Tests AI Headsets as Space Force Sharpening Threat Detection

Burger King AI headsets Apple spam filtering Space Force space tracking Disruptive Futures Institute Roger Spitz artificial intelligence recruitment software ChatGPT Ian Yong Hoe Tan

Burger King is trialing AI-powered headsets designed to monitor employee interactions, ensuring they say “welcome” and “thank you,” as well as tracking inventory levels and reciting recipes, according to a report by Business Insider. Apple still depends on user spam reports to catch novel threats, forming a critical bridge between on-device detection and cloud-based learning systems despite billions invested in AI-powered filtering.

The Space Force is opening up its secretive space tracking to commercial firms, hoping that commercial data and software can sharpen space threat detection, SpaceNews reports. Disruptive Futures Institute, led by Roger Spitz, has been named a Top 10 Global Education entity and a Top 50 Innovation Company by Thinkers360; it also launched a Geopolitics Center for Grand Strategy, according to a press release.

In the competitive job market, AI-powered recruitment software is transforming hiring by automating candidate sourcing, screening, and communication, streamlining the process for businesses, reports HR Dive. According to Gen AI coach and NTU lecturer Ian Yong Hoe Tan, you don’t need specialized degrees to use AI tools like ChatGPT effectively.

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