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Use of data to understand better waits and needs of the consumers to adpat advertising creation. Optimization of the mechanics bound to the collection of data, targeting and media buying

The comeback of Uber self-driving cars

By Uber

2 years after Uber suspended all its self-driving car tests following the fatal accident of a pedestrian, the brand resumes their tests in San Francisco s streets. Uber is using new technologies in order to improve the detection and the tracking of pedestrians as well as cyclists. The self-driving cars will cruise city streets during daylight hours, each staffed by two front-seat safety drivers. The main objective is to make those self-driving cars safer than before.

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3D printed bones

By Particle3D

Particle3D new technology allows surgeons to replace their patients destroyed or surgically removed bones by 3D patient-adapted bio-ink printed bones. Particle3D had worked in collaboration with surgeons to provide implants specifically adapted to each patient by using their personal CT (computed tomography) data. This improves the outcome for the patient as the implant provides exact anatomic repair as well as a reduction of time for the surgeon. Indeed, he doesn’t need to manually adjust implants during surgery.

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Audience Planning

By Oui.sncf

Oui.sncf, with the help of ADventori, set up a new strategy for its campaign in order to promte its large number of destinations. It is a one-to-one strategy which delivers personalized messages within an ad based on the location of the consumer as well as 1st party data (journeys, dates, prices).

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The Quiet Taxi

By Hyundai Motor Group

Hearing-impaired people drive too, they are very careful and have extremely low accident rates. However, their problems still persist: they are too dependent on their sight and touch senses, and direction and different sounds may be misinterpreted while driving. Hyundai created “Quiet Taxi”, a car equipped with Audio-Tactile conversion and audio-visual conversion technology that can transform car horns, distance from obstacles and other external audio information into vibrations and LEDs lights on the steering wheel.

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Pet-commerce

By Petz

Petz launched the site Pet-commerce, which is the first site of e-commerce where dogs can buy things for themselves. The dog just needs to watch the products video, an artificial intelligence activated by facial recognition will tell, according to the position of dog’s ears, mouths and other signs, if the dog likes the product or not. The UI/UX of the site, as well as the products videos, have been adjusted to meet dogs’ vision and hearing frequency.

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THE FLIXONASE ALLERGY MONITOR

By GSK

1 in 4 Chinese people is suffering from nasal allergies. However, they simply attribute their allergies to air pollution, and ignore that weather conditions and allergens are causes of nasal allergies too. GSK decided to collaborate with MOJI Weather, the most used weather app in China, to create the Flixonase allergy monitor which indicates the real-time level of allergen, and to send geo-located coupons on high allergen days which encourage consumers to seek Flixonase nasal spray in nearby pharmacy then incentivize their purchase.

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The Unknown Face

By Historial de la Grande Guerre

“The Unknown Face” is a project conceived by the Historial de la Grande Guerre in Préronne, France, in order to memorialize the stories and faces of all those who have lost their lives in WWI, and to share the message of peace, by using this collection of portraits and new technologies. The team scanned over 30 000 portraits during the WWI then made them into an unique face, by using the algorithm.

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SmartPlates

By AAMI

Young drivers are most at risk of being involved in an accident. AAMI SmartPlates allows young drivers to track their learning progress in real time and pinpoints skills that need practicing. It uses smartphone technology to live-track a learner’s hours, route choice, weather, road and traffic conditions, and then provides comprehensive feedback on progress.

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Re : scam

By Netsafe

Designed by Netsafe, a New Zealand’s online safety organization, Re:scam is an AI chatbot designed to do the one thing you shouldn’t: reply to scams. By forwarding suspicious emails, the bot identifies scam and begins a never-ending conversation, so scammers waste their time instead of focusing on real targets. It’s capable of imitating multiple personalities and generate false account information.

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