Gaining Location Intelligence with AI and Digital Twins

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Location intelligence is already a part of our everyday lives, from using our phones to get directions to finding a nearby restaurant. But businesses now are starting to see the transformative potential of location intelligence. In fact, 95% of businesses now consider location intelligence to be essential, thanks to its ability to lower costs, improve customer experience, and enhance operations. But many businesses struggle to get the most out of their location data because it's often siloed in different departments or systems. AI and digital twins can help businesses to break down data silos and create a single, comprehensive view of their spaces in real time. AI can be used to analyze large volumes of location data and identify patterns and trends. Digital twins are virtual replicas of real-world objects or environments that can be used to track and monitor changes over time. In this podcast, we discuss the importance of location intelligence, the use of AI and digital twins for tracking and monitoring, and how to implement AI-powered tracking and monitoring safely and securely. Join us as we explore these ideas with: Tony Franklin, GM and Senior Director of Federal and Aerospace Markets, Intel  Christina Cardoza, Editorial Director, insight.tech Tony answers our questions about The importance of location intelligence Businesses’ challenges with achieving real-time insights The role digital twins and artificial intelligence play Tools and technologies necessary for success Using Intel® SceneScape OpenVINO™, Geti™ for location intelligence Addressing privacy concerns with AI-powered tracking and monitoring Future advancements of AI, digital twins, and location intelligence Related Content To learn more about the importance of location intelligence, read Monitor, Track, and Analyze Any Space with Intel® SceneScape. For the latest innovations from Intel, follow them on Twitter @intel and on LinkedIn at Intel Corporation.