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In this issue: mapping the resource curse, the end of oil and gas dividends, preventing cyberattacks in the oil sector,…
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In this issue: mapping the resource curse, the end of oil and gas dividends, preventing cyberattacks in the oil sector,…
ByWe profile Equinor and ABB’s use of automation and data to deliver their proposed unmanned oil platform in the North…
ByRobot use is becoming increasingly practical, which means that such machinery is being increasingly employed – and AI can only…
Flaws in AI training give as bad a name to face recognition. But as Giacomo Lee discovers, computer vision gives…
The automation of workplaces combined with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic led to millions of job losses across various…
ByThe Baker Hughes Annual Meeting brought together industry leaders to look at innovations of the past year and their future…
ByScottish power and offshore drone and data visualisation firm Cyberhawk increased its turnover by more than 50% in 2020, despite…
ByBlue Ocean Seismic Services (BOSS), which focuses on the development of autonomous underwater vehicles, has secured £10m investment in a…
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