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January 07, 2021

Visual Technologies Will Enable the Meat Industry to Be More Efficient

January 07, 2021/ Merritt Jenkins
Visual Technologies Will Enable the Meat Industry to Be More Efficient

In our latest LDV Insights Report, we examined the opportunities for visual technologies across animal agriculture and found that there is a tremendous opportunity. From meat processing to feed efficiency, animal quality of life and dairy, there are exciting new applications for computer vision and machine learning. Merritt Jenkins, Summer Associate at LDV in 2020, presents some of our findings.

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December 18, 2020

“Robotics Makes Us Superhuman,” Says Carol Reiley, the Mother of Robots

December 18, 2020/ Kat Lopez
“Robotics Makes Us Superhuman,” Says Carol Reiley, the Mother of Robots

The next guest in our Women Leading Visual Tech Series is Carol Reiley, a serial entrepreneur and a computer scientist with the nickname “Mother of Robots”. LDV Capital’s Abigail Hunter-Syed spoke with Carol about current trends in robotics and AI. They touched on autonomous cars, healthcare, the food industry, and arts – all subject to being drastically transformed by advances in deep learning.

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