Fujitsu has developed a new technology that can infer the movements of people in the real world, reproducing not only human biases such as our tendency to overestimate losses and situational factors that influence traffic measures, according to Japan's Financial Times.
Source: itnewsonline.comPublished on 2023-04-19
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