Digital art museum to open in Tokyo

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Digital art museum to open in Tokyo

Tech April 28, 2018 08:58

By The Japan News/ANN

TOKYO – Visitors encounter a vast expanse of Venetian glass lamps as they enter a room of the Mori Building Digital Art Museum: Epson teamLab Borderless.

The lamps shine brightly when visitors approach, causing other lamps nearby to illuminate with the same color. Titled “Forest of Resonating Lamps — One Stroke,” the exhibit is the work of teamLab Inc., a Tokyo-based group of about 400 artists and scientists.

Mori Building Co. and teamLab announced Thursday that they will open the museum on June 21 at the Odaiba Palette Town commercial complex in Koto Ward, Tokyo. Parts of its exhibitions were shown to the press on Thursday.

The museum’s roughly 10,000-square-meter floor space will be divided into five areas, with about 40 works on display. The glass lamp exhibit will be featured in the “Forest of Resonating Lamps,” one of the five areas. “We want to create a highly experimental venue in Tokyo, where we’re based, that looks groundbreaking to the rest of the world,” said teamLab head Toshiyuki Inoko.

Admission is ¥3,200 for adults, high school and university students and ¥1,000 for 4-year-olds to junior high school students.

Malware attacks prompt ministry call for remedial action

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Malware attacks prompt ministry call for remedial action

Tech April 28, 2018 01:00

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THE MINISTRY of Digital Economy and Society yesterday urged computer system administrators in Thailand to take remedial and preventive actions against malware that recently infected multiple systems in Thailand and 16 other countries.

The ministry’s move follows reports of a group of hackers with links to the North Korean government using servers in the Kingdom to carry out large-scale cyber-espionage and malware attacks, according to a news report.

According to McAfee Advanced Threat Research, it was discovered that a global data reconnaissance campaign called “Operation GhostSecret” had affected implants, tools and malware variants which it said are associated with a state-sponsored cyber group called Hidden Cobra.

Researchers say the campaigns were carried out to steal important information from critical infrastructure, telecommunications, finance, healthcare and entertainment organisations from all over the world.

“The campaign is extremely complicated, leveraging a number of implants to steal information from infected systems and is intricately designed to evade detection and deceive forensic investigators,” McAfee wrote in a post on Tuesday.

The cyberattack targeted multiple industries, including critical infrastructure, entertainment, finance, healthcare and telecommunications.

Citing monitoring by the Thailand Computer Emergency Response Team, Somsak Khaosuwan, deputy permanent secretary of the ministry, said the malware was first discovered around February this year.

Some computer servers in Thailand were used by hacker group Hidden Cobra to attack various targets in Thailand and other countries, he said.

According to ThaiCert, administrators are advised to disconnect infected computer systems immediately while updating the operating system and related software to close any loopholes. In addition, system access has to be reviewed regularly to boost internal security and prevent unauthorised access.

Prinya Hom-anek, a cybersecurity expert, said Thailand has long been a “soft target” used by hackers around the world due to the country’s inadequate cybersecurity mechanisms in both the public and private sectors.

As a result, he said, the latest discovery is no surprise, adding that the country needed to invest more in cyber-protection, covering the adoption of more sophisticated software and the hiring of more cybersecurity professionals, especially in the public sector whose systems are even more vulnerable than those in the private sector.

According to Prinya, state-sponsored hackers have the advantage of access to an “unlimited” budget.

He said it was unclear if the country’s new cybersecurity legislation, which will be shortly considered by the National Legislative Assembly, would be effective in helping to safeguard the country from cyberattackers.

At the regional level, Asean leaders during their summit today in Singapore would adopt a statement on cybersecurity cooperation.

In the statement, they agreed to reaffirm the need to build closer cooperation and coordination among members on cybersecurity development and capacity building initiatives.

The group previously had many programs such as the Asean Cyber Capacity Programme to promote cooperation and develop capacity.

Asean also needs to implement practical confidence-building measures and adopt a set of common, voluntary and non-binding norms of responsible state behaviour in cyberspace so as to enhance trust and confidence in the use of cyberspace to its full potential, the statement said.

SUPERNAP (Thailand) wins two Datacloud Asia Awards

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Sunita Bottse Managing Director of SUPERNAP Thailand received an award from Marcello Brescia International Business Development Manager of Broad Group at DataCloud Asia Awards Ceremony 2018 in Capella Hotel in Singapore.
Sunita Bottse Managing Director of SUPERNAP Thailand received an award from Marcello Brescia International Business Development Manager of Broad Group at DataCloud Asia Awards Ceremony 2018 in Capella Hotel in Singapore.

SUPERNAP (Thailand) wins two Datacloud Asia Awards

Tech April 27, 2018 12:44

By The Nation

SUPERNAP Thailand, the recognized leader in colocation services, won “Excellence in Data Centre Service Award Southeast Asia” and the best “Data Centre Location Award” at Datacloud Asia 2018 held at the Capella Hotel in Singapore recently.

It is the first time that a data center in Thailand won an award from the international premier conference for data centres and cloud technology in the region, the company announced in a press statement.

The awards recognize SUPERNAP Thailand as the leading Southeast Asia data center provider for its most efficient, high density and ultrascale capacity. Chonburi Province, where SUPERNAP Thailand is located, is recognized as the most attractive location for attracting operators and cloud services providers. Chonburi province is part of the EEC (Eastern Economic Corridor) zone and is strategicly positioned for the submarine cables and “one belt one road” project.  It is Thailand’s new flagship investment zone designed to accommodate next-generation industries and meet the Thailand 4.0 policy, according to the press statement.

The Datacloud Asia award recognizes genuine innovation and the continuing evolution in the flourishing Asia digital infrastructure market.

“Datacloud Asia goes from strength to strength and the award winners mirror the optimism, dynamism and entrepreneurism that is permeating throughout the region,” said Philip Low, Host of Datacloud Asia and President of BroadGroup. “The rapid development of the Asian data economy can lead global innovation and break down old mindsets from many aspects.”

“We are extremely honored to accept the awards, that are a testimonial to our efforts in providing the excellent and the most trusted data center service to our customers in Thailand and across the region, said Sunita Bottse, Managing Director of SUPERNAP Thailand. “Moving towards the transformation of the economy, we foresee that the demand for innovative, scalability, security, redundancy, and availability will tremendously increase.

We will remain steadfast in our commitment to continue to deliver excellent customer service, thus powering their ability to the greater success.”

SUPERNAP Thailand was one of five nominees for the Excellence in Data Center Service Award. The company won over its counterparts from South Korea, Hong Kong, Indonesia, and Singapore. Revolutionary innovations such as tri-redundant power systems, modular building design and 100% heat containment technologies allow SUPERNAP Thailand to efficiently facilitate client growth without current or future concerns over reliability of power supply, cooling, connectivity or space. The award reiterates SUPERNAP Thailand’s positioning as the most trusted world-class purpose-built data center for customers with a long-term vision to develop Thailand’s presence as a serious data center hub for Asia Pacific.

While the award for best “Data Center Location” recognizes Chonburi Province as a prime location for data centers in Asia,  it succeeded over three other locations nominated from China, India, and Malaysia. This strongly confirms that SUPERNAP Thailand has been cited as the best strategic location to provide support for growth for all investors in Asia. In addition, SUPERNAP Thailand is located outside Bangkok’s flood zone and 110 metres above sea level and able to access numerous national and international telecommunications carriers with proximity 27km to the international cable landing station.

Established in 2017, SUPERNAP Thailand targets customers from government bodies, the banking and finance sectors, insurance and healthcare providers, cloud solution providers, and e-commerce companies both in-country and across ASEAN countries.

North Korean hackers used servers in Thailand to carry out large scale global cyber attacks

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Photo: ThaiVisa
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North Korean hackers used servers in Thailand to carry out large scale global cyber attacks

Breaking News April 27, 2018 09:12

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A group of hackers that have links to the North Korea government used servers in Thailand to carry out large scale cyber espionage and malware attacks, according to a new report.

Earlier this week, cyber security firm McAfee released new details on the global hacking campaign, dubbed Operation GhostSecret.

Researchers say the campaigns were carried out to steal important information from critical infrastructure, telecommunications, finance, health care and entertainment organisations from all over the world.

“The campaign is extremely complicated, leveraging a number of implants to steal information from infected systems and is intricately designed to evade detection and deceive forensic investigators,” McAfee wrote in a post on Tuesday.

Servers seized by authorities in Thailand/ photo: McAfee

McAfee says the same group are responsible for carrying out large scale attacks on Turkish banks last month and said that there were many similarities between the attacks and those used on Sony Pictures in 2014.

But the attacks on Turkish financial institutions, which were carried out between March 14 and 18 this year, were only a fraction of the operation, which eventually spanned 17 countries, including Thailand, the United States, Germany, Japan, China and Australia.

The tools used in the attacks were the same as those used by Hidden Cobra, which the United States say are state sponsored hackers from North Korea. As well as being named as those responsible for the huge hack on Sony Pictures, Hidden Cobra are also thought to have carried out the Wanna Cry malware attack that crippled computers and networks around the world last May.

Meanwhile on Wednesday, Thailand’s Computer Emergency Response Team (ThaiCERT) announced that it had seized the servers used in the global hacking campaign and that they had been handed over to law enforcement agencies.

According to McAfee one of the servers was located at Thammasat University in Bangkok.

“This server resides at Thammasat University in Bangkok, Thailand. The same entity hosted the control server for the Sony Pictures implants”, McAfee said in its report.

“This SSL certificate has been used in Hidden Cobra operations since the Sony Pictures attack. Analyzing this certificate reveals additional control servers using the same PolarSSL certificate.

“Further analysis of McAfee telemetry data reveals several IP addresses that are active, two within the same network block as the 2018 Destover-like implant.”

“McAfee is working with Thai government authorities to take down the control server infrastructure of Operation GhostSecret, while preserving the systems involved for further analysis by law enforcement authorities”.

“By creating and maintaining partnerships with worldwide law enforcement, McAfee demonstrates that we are stronger together”.

Decline in cyber attacks on finance sector in APAC

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Decline in cyber attacks on finance sector in APAC

Tech April 27, 2018 01:00

By The Nation

NTT Security, the specialised security company for NTT Group, has published its 2018 Global Threat Intelligence Report (GTIR) stating the number of attacks on the finance sector in APAC has dropped from 46 per cent to 26 per cent compared to the previous year, along with three new industries that made it to the top five attacked industries – technology, retail and government.

NTT Security summarises data from over 6.1 trillion logs and 150 million attacks for the 2018 GTIR, which analyses global threat trends based on log, event, attack, incident and vulnerability data from the NTT Group’s operating companies. It highlights the latest ransomware, phishing and DDoS attack trends in demonstrating the evolving threat landscape faced by global organisations.

In APAC, the report shows the attacks targeting the finance sector have continued to be a threat despite a 20 per cent drop versus a year ago. On the other hand, attacks targeting the manufacturing sector have significantly decreased to seven per cent from 32 per cent in the same period last year. Even though the APAC region tends to have a strong representation in the manufacturing sector, with China and Korea being two of the world’s leading manufacturing countries, the sector is no longer listed among the top five most attacked industries in this year’s report.

Attacks against retail and education sectors were at 15 per cent and 18 per cent respectively. Education, in particular, saw a dramatic jump from three per cent to 18 per cent in attack volume, alongside technology industry from five per cent to 16 per cent. Technology was the only sector to appear in the top five most attacked industries in every geographic region (Americas, APAC, EMEA and Japan, as well as globally).

Though most regions saw a decrease in attacks against government targets, APAC actually had a seven per cent increase, from six per cent to 13 per cent.

Overall, the top five most targeted industries in APAC, namely finance, education, technology, retail and government, comprised 88 per cent of all attacks last year. This suggests that attackers spread out attacks more evenly across a focused set of industries.

In APAC, viruses and worms accounted for 66 per cent of malware, nearly three times the global percentage of 23 per cent. Whilst the report shows an increasing trend of ransomware nearly in every region, it played a role in only 2 per cent of malware-related attacks for APAC targets.

Conversely, brute force attacks accounted for 26 per cent of all attacks in the region, but were ranked the twelfth most common attack type in both the Americas and EMEA.

WhatsApp bans European under-16s from using app

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WhatsApp bans European under-16s from using app

Tech April 26, 2018 07:01

By Agence France-Presse
Paris

WhatsApp has raised its minimum age for users in the European Union to 16 years, as the bloc prepares for a new online privacy law to come into force next month.

In an update to its terms of service on Wednesday, WhatsApp said the minimum age for users outside the EU was still 13 years.

“If you live in a country in the European region, you must be at least 16 years old to use our services,” WhatsApp said on its website.

In its blog, the app said it was preparing for the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which is set to come into force on May 25.

Under the law, children must be 16 years of age in order to give consent for their personal data to be processed.

“Next month, the European Union is updating its privacy laws to require greater transparency for how people’s information is used online,” WhatsApp said.

“WhatsApp is updating our terms of service and privacy policy where the law known as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is taking effect,” it added.

However the company did not say how it plans to enforce the change in the rules.

Facebook, which owns WhatsApp, has also pledged to change how it handles private data to comply with the forthcoming law change.

But unlike WhatsApp, which will only apply the new law to its European users, Facebook plans on rolling out changes for its users worldwide.

The change in the European law was already planned prior to the recent privacy scandal involving Facebook and Cambridge Analytica.

But the scandal raised the alarm for internet users around the world over issues relating to online privacy, in an unprecedented way.

It has also prompted social media giants to go all out in a bid to assuage users’ fears of their data falling into the wrong hands.

Twitter momentum grows with second straight profit quarter

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Twitter momentum grows with second straight profit quarter

Tech April 26, 2018 06:54

By Agence France-Presse
Washington

Twitter reported its second consecutive quarterly profit Wednesday in a positive sign for the short messaging service after years in the red.

The San Francisco-based social network earned $61 million in the first three months of the year, boosted by strong growth in advertising revenue and modest gains in users.

First quarter revenues rose 21 percent from a year ago to $665 million, and the key figure of monthly active users increased by six million from late last year to 336 million.

Shares reversed pre-market gains and fell 3.9 percent to $29.25 in morning trade on Wall Street following the stronger-than-expected numbers.

Twitter stock has nearly doubled from a year ago, when concerns were high over the future of the service.

Chief executive Jack Dorsey said the recent changes made to the service have helped “engagement,” a measure of how often people turn to the social network and how long they stay.

“We continued our work to make it easier for people to follow topics, interest and events on Twitter with new curated timelines of tweets around breaking news and sports events at the top of the home timeline, and launched new product features, including video time stamps and bookmarks to help people discover and discuss what’s happening,” Dorsey told a conference call.

Advertising remained the key driver of revenue growth for Twitter, rising 21 percent from a year ago to $575 million.

Ned Segal, Twitter’s chief financial officer, said the company saw “growth across all major products and geographies in the first quarter.”

Beyond the core

The move into profitability is an important achievement for Twitter, which has lost money consistently since its public offering, sparking speculation over whether it needed to sell itself to keep operating.

While Twitter has built a solid core base of celebrities, politicians and journalists, it has failed to match the broader appeal of Facebook and other social platforms, hurting its ability to bring in ad revenues.

The network has stepped up efforts to boost its user base and engagement, adding streaming video partnerships, doubling the character limit on tweets to 280 and making it easier to create “tweetstorms” by stringing messaging together.

It has also moved largely to an algorithmic-based feed using artificial intelligence that aims to deliver more tweets that drive interest and engagement.

Brian Wieser of Pivotal Research Group said the report showed “spectacular revenue growth driven by international activity,” offsetting “tepid US results.”

Wieser said Twitter is showing movement toward a “durable” platform but sees broader growth more difficult.

“As with Facebook, investor sentiment around Twitter will undoubtedly swing wildly around recent momentum in any given direction, making the stock itself riskier than the company in many ways,” Wieser said in a research note.

More positive outlook

Debra Aho Williamson at research firm eMarketer said Twitter’s ad performance has been improving and predicts the platform will take a 1.6 percent share of display ad revenue worldwide

She said eMarketer has increased its revenue estimates for Twitter “because we are seeing strong performance in its non-US mobile ad business, as well as better performance for direct response and video advertising.”

Williamson added that Twitter’s deal to stream content from the FIFA World Cup is likely to “create a more positive outlook for the company.”

The earnings report comes with social networks under fire over protecting private user data and curbing so-called hate speech, fake accounts manipulating public debate and incitement of violence on their platforms.

Facebook, which was set to report earnings later Wednesday, has been under fire over the hijacking of private data on some 87 million users by a consulting firm linked to Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign.

Dorsey said that at Twitter, “we believe privacy is a fundamental right for everyone,” and that he does not anticipate the same kinds of issues as Facebook.

“We are different from our peers in that Twitter is public and… all of our data is out in the public, out in the open, and our data business just organizes that public data in real-time to make it easier for brands, researchers and organizations to utilize it,” Dorsey said.

“We do not provide any personal identifiable information that’s not already visible on the service.”

Acer launches new Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Infinity War special edition notebooks

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  • Swift 3 -Marvel Studios’ “Avengers: Infinity War” Iron Man Edition
  • Nitro 5 – Marvel Studios’ “Avengers:Infinity War” Thanos Edition
  • Aspire 6 – Marvel Studios’ “Avengers: Infinity War” Captain America Edition

Acer launches new Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Infinity War special edition notebooks

Tech April 25, 2018 15:22

By The Nation

Acer Wednesy announced three new Marvel Studios’ “Avengers: Infinity War” special edition notebook computerss in collaboration with Marvel.

The special edition notebooks include  Aspire 6 – Marvel Studios’ “Avengers: Infinity War” Captain America Edition, Nitro 5 – Marvel Studios’ “Avengers:Infinity War” Thanos Edition, and Swift 3 -Marvel Studios’ “Avengers: Infinity War” Iron Man Edition. The notebooks will be available in April in select countries in the Asia Pacific region.

Acer Aspire 6 – Marvel Studios'”Avengers: Infinity War” Captain America Edition

Within a premium aluminum cover featuringwith Captain America’s iconic pentagram, the Aspire 6 – Marvel Studios’ “Avengers:Infinity War” Captain America Edition is powered by an 8th Generation Intel Core i5-8250U processor and NVIDIA GeForce MX150 graphics.

The special edition Aspire 6 comes with 4 GB of DDR4 memory (user-upgradeable to 16GB up to 20GB) and 1 TB of HDD storage, and also packs a HD camera.Speedy network connectivity is provided with 2×2 MIMO 802.11ac wireless technology and Gigabit Ethernet.

Enhanced multimedia performance is what makes this special edition Aspire 6 stand out from the pack. Its 15.6-inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) display with IPS technology[i] provides consistent colors and viewing from wide angles. Acer TrueHarmony delivers lifelike audio, while two digital microphones with Acer Purified.Voice ensure a great Cortana with Voice experience. Acer Aspire 6 – Captain America is available at Bt24,990 (VAT included)

Acer Nitro 5 – Marvel Studios'”Avengers: Infinity War” Thanos Edition

The new Nitro 5 – Marvel Studios’ “Avengers: Infinity War” Thanos Edition’s is part of Acer’s Nitro product line for casual gaming.

The notebook’s top cover features a Thanos portrait decorated by IMR (In-Mold Roller) finishing technology, which complements its bold matte black chassis outlines and hairline-brushed finish. The special edition of Nitro 5 is powered by NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 graphics with 4 GB of GDDR5 VRAM, an 7th Generation Intel Core i5-7300HQ processor and 8 GB of DDR4 memory (user-upgradable to 32 GB) .

Ideal for accelerating boot-up time and shortening in-game loading times, the special edition Nitro 5 comes equipped with a super-fast 128 GB SSD paired with a 1 TB HDD for storage. A Gigabit Ethernet port delivers fast and reliable wired connections, while 802.11ac 2×2 MIMO wireless technology provides blazing-fast wireless connectivity. A comprehensive selection of ports includes one USB 3.1 Type-C (Gen 1) port, one USB 3.0 port with power-off charging, two USB 2.0 ports, and an HDMI 2.0 port1, which can support up to 90 Hz refresh rates.

The Nitro 5 – Marvel Studios’ “Avengers: Infinity War” Thanos Editionhas a 15.6-inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS[ii]display, while Dolby Audio Premium and Acer TrueHarmony technology providesincredible sound depth.

These work in tandem to provide immersive experiences for gaming or watching movies. Of course, no gaming system is complete without a thermal solution to manage heat and keep the system running optimally. The Nitro 5 features dual fans with Acer Coolboost technology, which deliver heightened fan speeds and cooling ability, and allow users to manually control the cooling process when heavy use requires an added boost. Acer Nitro 5 – Thanos Edition is avialable at Bt29,990 (VAT included)

Acer Swift 3 – Marvel Studios'”Avengers: Infinity War” Iron Man Edition

Measuring in at 17.95 mm in height and weighing 1.6 kg, the Swift 3 – MarvelStudios’ “Avengers: Infinity War” Iron Man Edition’s svelte and lightweight design features a sturdy aluminium top coverdecorated with Iron Man’s glowing Arc Reactor. It features an 8th Generation Intel Core i5-8250U processor, NVIDIA GeForce MX150 and offers up to 10 hours of battery life to help users power through a full day of work and beyond.

In addition to its battery life, Swift 3 sports acollection of other indispensable features forachieving maximum productivity, including a vivid 14-inch Full HD IPS anti-glare display, a fast 256 GB SSD, 8 GB of memory and 802.11ac 2×2 MIMO wireless technology for fast and reliable internet connectivity. It has a USB 3.1 Type-C port and an HD webcam with Super High Dynamic Range. Lastly, the backlit keyboard makes typing in dimly lit environment effortless and a spaciousPrecision Touchpad provides ample room fornavigating, scrolling and zooming. The fingerprint also provided for only an owner to run the Iron Man Limited Edition. Acer Swift3 – Iron Man Edition is avialable at Bt29,990 (VAT included)

Alibaba announces AI deal with Audi, Daimler and Volvo

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Alibaba announces AI deal with Audi, Daimler and Volvo

Tech April 25, 2018 14:59

By China Daily/ANN

BEIJING – Alibaba announced three partnerships with leading carmakers on artificial intelligence-backed connected vehicle services.

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd announced three partnerships on Monday with leading carmakers on artificial intelligence-backed connected vehicle services, cementing its commitment to the auto sector.

Under the cooperation, owners of Daimler, Audi and Volvo cars in China will be able to remotely access information about their vehicles, such as location, engine status and fuel checks, using Alibaba’s voice assistant service.

AliGenie, the AI platform powering Alibaba’s iconic smart speaker Tmall Genie, enables voice enquiries that unlock doors and turn on air conditioning before the driver even reaches the car, said Chen Lijuan, head of Alibaba AI Labs, an in-house AI research unit.

The tie-up will also help enrich the in-car infotainment portfolio based on Alibaba’s content offerings from access to video site Youku and music streaming service Xiami.

“You can check the best route via Tmall Genie at home and send that information to your car,” Chen told a media event in Beijing, citing the example of turning on the car’s heater in winter as soon as the owner wakes up.

Ideally, the world will inch even closer to a future where people can control appliances such as refrigerators and washing machines from inside their car, she noted.

According to Alibaba, the first batch of such cars will be available in June, including selected Mercedes-Benz and Volvo models. For instance, Volvo’s three current models, XC90, S90 and XC60, will integrate the AI-powered voice command feature through soft-ware upgrades in future rollouts.

Partnerships with other automakers will follow soon, Chen said.

Through the move, the tech powerhouse is scheduled to open up its ability on the so-called AI+Car solution from September.

Chinese customers are more willing to embrace new technologies and functionalities compared with consumers elsewhere, fuelling momentum for developing smart interconnected cars, said Heinz-Willi Vassen, R&D director at Audi China.

Electrification, intelligence and interconnectedness are the big trends in the automotive industry, propelling internet companies such as Alibaba to leverage their frontier technologies to help carmakers adapt to these trends, said Neil Wang, president of consultancy Frost & Sullivan in China.

“AliGenie’s application in intelligent transportation is a clear demonstration of how it combines the deep understanding of Chinese customers, the expertise in a number of technologies, with the products and solutions tailored to real-life needs,” he said.

Facial recognition system in Japan to screen departing foreign visitors

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Facial recognition system in Japan to screen departing foreign visitors

Tech April 25, 2018 14:55

By The Japan News/ANN

TOKYO – The Justice Ministry plans to expand the use of a facial recognition system at Haneda Airport to four other airports.

The system, which currently screens the faces of Japanese nationals returning home, will also be used for foreigners leaving Japan from fiscal 2019. It allows a single immigration officer to oversee multiple stations, freeing other officers to screen foreigners for entry and deal with suspicious persons.

The ministry hopes through the system to strengthen antiterrorism measures for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics.

Under the system, the photograph stored on a passport’s IC chip and photos taken at immigration counters are checked by computers to confirm whether both photos are of the same person.

Travelers place their passports over an electronic reader and position their faces close to an attached camera. If a match is determined, entry or exit is approved.

Screenings take about 15 seconds, and the system can adapt to age-related changes. “There would be almost no cases of misidentification,” a senior ministry official said.

The government began using the system in October last year for reentry screenings of Japanese citizens at Haneda. Three machines handle about 20 percent of all returnees, or about 2,600 people, every day at the airport.

This fiscal year, the government plans to start installing a total of 134 more machines at Haneda, Narita, Kansai, Chubu and Fukuoka airports. From next fiscal year, the machines would also be used to screen foreigners leaving the country at the five airports.

In conventional entry and exit screenings, an immigration officer usually confirms a person’s identity through an interview-style interaction.

With facial recognition, one immigration officer could oversee the system on several machines, shortening the time required for screenings. It is estimated that by operating 137 machines, dozens of officials will be able to undertake different duties.