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Wednesday, November 8, 2023

🚨 A Wake-Up Call for Pattern Approval in the Age of Automation

Recent news on the unfortunate incident involving a South Korean man and an industrial robot serves as a stark reminder of the importance of stringent controls and assessments for robotics and AI systems. It's not the first case, and the implications are clear—it's high time we prioritize the thorough evaluation of algorithms and safety measures to prevent potential disasters. The last thing we need is our technological advancements turning into a real-life Terminator scenario or a page out of The Matrix.


💡 Ensuring Safety in the Age of AI


As we accelerate into an era dominated by automation, the necessity of validating artificial intelligence and robots before their integration into real-world scenarios becomes increasingly apparent. The risks associated with overlooking this crucial step are far-reaching, impacting not only individuals but also the trust we place in these transformative technologies. It's not just a matter of compliance; it's about safeguarding lives and instilling confidence in the capabilities of the AI and robotic systems we deploy.


🌐✨ Empowering a Secure Tomorrow with SIRIM's Assurance


In our dynamic world embracing the swift rise of automation, SIRIM, leveraging the expertise of NMIM, assumes a central role in sculpting a future where innovation harmonizes effortlessly with safety. As we lament recent unfortunate incidents, it is incumbent upon us to collectively advocate for responsible and secure technological advancements. SIRIM stands at the forefront, equipped to deliver crucial evaluations and verifications. Through SIRIM's pattern approval certifications, we meticulously inspect, test, and validate both hardware and software algorithms. Our commitment is to ensure that these technologies are not only cutting-edge but also safe, reliable, and robust, adhering strictly to the ethical standards of AI. Together, let's pave the way for a future where robots and AI enrich our lives without compromising on safety.


#ai #artificialintelligence #patternapproval #sirim #nmim #aimalaysia #sirimdigitalfactory #TechSafetyLeadership #InnovationWithIntegrity 🚀🔐


S. Korean man killed by robot

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Monday, February 6, 2023

Open source GIS software

1. QGIS: https://lnkd.in/gbpdexdZ QGIS is a user-friendly Open Source Geographic Information System (GIS) licensed under the GNU General Public License. QGIS is an official project of the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo). It runs on Linux, Unix, Mac OSX, Windows and Android and supports numerous vectors, raster, and database formats and functionalities.

2. GRASS GIS: https://lnkd.in/geXbgBBD GRASS GIS, is an Open Source Geographic Information System providing powerful raster, vector and geospatial processing capabilities. It can be used either as a stand-alone application or as backend for other software packages such as QGIS and R or in the cloud. It is distributed freely under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). GRASS GIS is a founding member of the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo).
 
3. OpenJUMP: http://www.openjump.org/ OpenJUMP is an open source Geographic Information System (GIS) written in the Java programming language. It is developed and maintained by a group of volunteers from around the globe. OpenJUMP started as JUMP GIS designed by Vivid Solutions.

4. uDig: https://lnkd.in/gGMF8rnC  he goal of uDig is to provide a complete Java solution for desktop GIS data access, editing, and viewing.

5. MapWindow GIS: https://www.mapwindow.org/ The MapWindow GIS project includes a free and open source desktop geographic information system (GIS) with an extensible plugin architecture, a GIS ActiveX control, and C# GIS programmer library called DotSpatial.

6. gvSIG: https://lnkd.in/gGYvfvHi gvSIG is a free and open-source GIS software that provides a range of functionalities for managing, analyzing and visualizing geographic data. It supports multiple file formats and provides advanced GIS analysis and visualization tools.

7. Geospatial Data Abstraction Library (GDAL): https://lnkd.in/gw_S-BZA GDAL is a free and open-source software library for reading, writing and transforming geospatial data. It supports a wide range of data formats and provides a comprehensive set of geospatial processing tools.

8. Geoserver: https://lnkd.in/gnPEmH8T Geoserver is a free and open-source software for publishing and managing geospatial data over the web. It supports a wide range of data formats and provides a user-friendly interface for managing and serving geographic data over the web.

Credit to Vikas Ghadamode
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