Over 35 years after the Parental Advisory sticker, the record industry is now weighing whether to place labels on music that ...
"Fans want to know whether and how generative AI has been used in the music to which they listen," the CEOs of the RIAA and ...
A coalition of music industry and artists’ organizations introduced labels for works that use AI in sound recordings. The ...
Samsara’s new tracking label uses a Bluetooth network to deliver continuous shipment location updates through connected devices across roads and facilities. The disposable label provides a lower-cost ...
LAS VEGAS—“This looks like a sticker, because it is,” David Gal, Samsara’s VP of product and engineering, said, introducing the company's unassuming new tracking device here at its customer conference ...
Fleet operators can track tractors, trailers and equipment with increasing precision, but shipments themselves often remain largely invisible once they leave the dock, as visibility often drops to a ...
At its Beyond conference, Samsara unveiled new fleet tech, including a paper-thin, disposable asset tracker and an agentic AI workshop for operations. Samsara’s disposable tracking labels offer ...
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It’s late 2024 and the president of your company calls to tell you that 24,000 bottles of your tequila have vanished. You’d presumably have a number of questions, but chief among them is likely: How ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Samsara Inc. (“Samsara”) (NYSE: IOT), the pioneer of the Connected Operations® Platform, today introduced the Samsara Tracking Label: a smart, single-use Bluetooth ...
Samsara Inc. (“Samsara”) (NYSE: IOT), the pioneer of the Connected Operations® Platform, today introduced the Samsara Tracking Label: a smart, single-use Bluetooth label that delivers near-real-time ...
Cargo theft costs U.S. businesses roughly $35 billion annually — up 60% year over year — and the problem is compounded by a fundamental lack of visibility. Current solutions, such as RFID and cellular ...