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Airlines turn to AI to allocate gates and cut waiting times
Next time you’re running at full tilt towards your airport gate, spare a thought for the airline staff who made sure that that gate was actually available.
Gate allocation is a surprisingly complex task.
“With 15 gates and 10 airplanes, there are more than 570 billion possibilities,” says Dr Joseph Doetsch, who has been working on the problem of gate allocation as quantum computing lead at Lufthansa Industry Solutions.
Picking the best gate for each flight can help shorten aircraft taxi times and reduce congestion, meaning that travellers spend less time waiting on the tarmac.
It also cuts down on the amount of fuel required, and thus the plane’s emissions.
Typically gates are allocated when flight schedules are published, so as much as a year ahead, but are then revisited a month in advance, a week in advance, and then finally on the day of the flight.
All sorts of priorities have to be juggled when working out where best to park an aircraft.
“For example, certain carriers may be granted access to gates near their lounges and other facilities. Additionally, flights with a high volume of connecting passengers are often placed to optimise transfer times and improve overall passenger experience,” says George Richardson, co-founder of airport management firm AeroCloud.
“Some airlines, particularly budget carriers, may opt for more cost-effective remote stands with lower parking fees, prioritising operational savings over proximity to the main terminal.”
Other factors include the direction the aircraft is coming from, the type of aircraft, the expected runway assignment, gate availability, airport staffing, customer and baggage connections and the scheduled taxiway and tarmac moves of other aircraft.
To make things worse – many of these factors can change at the last minute.
Meanwhile, delayed flights can add to the difficulties, forcing airports and airlines to reassign gates at the last minute, increasing the time passengers have to wait and potentially causing flight cancellations.
Given that level of complexity you would think that clever computer software would be handling the job, but think again.
The job of allocating gates has often been carried out using surprisingly basic tech, according to an AeroCloud survey of the challenges faced by senior airport executives.
“You’d be surprised at how many airports globally still manage the process manually,” says Mr Richardson.
Of those airport executives that responded to AeroCloud’s survey, 40% said that Excel and Word documents were used to store and manage information related to their airport operations, including gate management.
But serious investment is going into more advanced systems.
Last year, American Airlines introduced Smart Gating at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.
The system uses machine learning to assign arriving aircraft to the nearest available gate with the shortest taxi time.
Machine learning is a branch of artificial intelligence, where large amounts of data are used to train a system that can be tweaked to improve its results.
In the case of the American Airlines system real-time flight information and other data is used to choose which gate to send an aircraft to.
“Traditionally, our team members manually assigned gates using a legacy computer system. At Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, our largest hub, this process took around four hours to complete,” says an American Airlines spokesperson.
The new system can complete that process in 10 minutes, which has shortened aircraft taxi times by 20%, saving around 1.4 million gallons of jet fuel each year, the spokesperson adds.
Lufthansa Industry Solutions, a subsidiary of the German airline Lufthansa, is planning to use quantum computing to attack the problem.
Quantum computing uses the strange but powerful properties of quibits to solve certain types of problems much faster than traditional computers.
At the moment such computers are in their infancy.
Allocating gates is one problem that traditional computers and algorithms struggle to do quickly, with calculation times increasing disproportionately to the size of the problem.
But, Dr Doetsch is confident that approaches using quantum computing will crush the problem.
“Quantum algorithms will allow optimally assigning gates, and other resources, even in large airports and travel networks. These algorithms will be able to respond to changing external factors with updated optimal solutions in real time,” he says.
Lufthansa is currently investigating which of the various new quantum computing systems will be most suitable for its project.
It is running simulations that can give an indication of how effective quantum computing might be.
“In our first trials, our optimised solutions could reduce average transit times for passengers by almost 50% compared to the corresponding real-world data,” adds Dr Doetsch.
With increasing pressure on airport capacity, says AeroCloud’s Mr Richardson, these improved techniques could help reduce the amount of expansion required.
“Capacity is a big issue for many airports, and even if they wanted to introduce new carriers or destinations, physical expansion acts as a blocker.
“They need to make the optimum use of their current resources.”
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Wiz CEO Assaf Rappapport is coming to Disrupt 2024
The tech world took a major double take this year when a security startup called Wiz founded out of Israel just four years earlier became the subject of a record-breaking, $23 billion acquisition attempt by Google — an offer the startup boldly proceeded … to refuse.
Really? Yes, really.
We will be talking to Assaf Rappaport, Wiz’s CEO and co-founder, on the Disrupt Stage at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024, taking place at Moscone West in San Francisco from October 28-30, to ask him all the big questions about this, and more: Why did Rappaport walk away from the deal? What is next for Wiz? Breaches are a total nightmare: Can we ever fix cybersecurity once and for all? And what’s the secret to his success?
Wiz may right now be known most for being the startup that said no to Google, but its real standout is that it is not your average cloud security provider.
There is no high watermark for data breaches or malicious network activity these days: Incidents just keep growing in number and impact. And Wiz has emerged as a go-to, all-in-one platform for businesses of all sizes looking for a better defense profile. In a field heavy with competition, Wiz has been growing like a weed.
And Wiz’s leader, Assaf Rappaport, is not your average founder.
With a background heavy in academics and military intelligence, Rappaport has an uncanny ability to see what is coming around the corner before others do, and he has figured out how to harness his expertise into tools that just work to address that.
Rappaport also happens to have a track record beyond his current business that proves this out. Before starting Wiz, he founded and sold his previous security startup to Microsoft. That became the basis of the company’s whole cloud security business.
With Rappaport still only at the relative start of his career, and Wiz still going strong, there are more chapters yet to be written in this story.
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The best MagSafe and Qi2 chargers for iPhones
Wireless charging is less efficient than plugging in a wire, but it’s certainly convenient — especially when you add magnets. Most people who have an iPhone 12 or later and want a magnetic charger should get a Qi2 charger. Any Qi2-certified charger will charge a MagSafe iPhone at up to 15W — just as fast as MagSafe on any phone but the iPhone 16. Qi2 chargers are also less expensive than MagSafe-certified ones, and there are many more options. And unlike MagSafe, Qi2 is an open standard. There’s only one Qi2-compatible Android phone right now — the HMD Skyline — but we expect Google, and maybe Samsung, to add Qi2 to phones in 2025.
Qi2 adds some much-needed simplicity to the magnetic charging ecosystem. The options that once consisted of MagSafe-certified chargers (made or licensed by Apple, capable of 15W charging on iPhones) and “MagSafe-compatible” chargers (made by third parties, capable of 7.5W charging on iPhones) are now being replaced by Qi2.
Unless you can get a great deal or you have an iPhone 16, the only MagSafe-certified charger still worth considering is Apple’s new puck. The 16-series iPhones can charge at up to 25W on the new charger and the new charger only. The new charger is also Qi2-certified, so it’s worth considering for once.
There’s little reason to get a “MagSafe-compatible” charger unless you’re an Android user with a magnetic phone case. Those original Qi phones fall back to 5W charging on Qi2 but can charge at up to 10W with a regular Qi charger.
Confused? Check out the table below summarizing these charging speed nuances, and read on for our favorites of the Qi2 and MagSafe pucks, stands, 3-in-1 chargers, and battery packs we’ve tested so far.
Best for iPhone 16 and 16 Pro
Certification: MagSafe, Qi2 / Wireless charge output: 25W (iPhone 16), 15W (Qi2) / Cable length: 6.6ft / 2m / Connector type: USB-C / AC adapter included: no / Warranty: One year
While Qi2 is as fast as MagSafe on the iPhones 12 through 15, Apple has moved the goalposts with the iPhone 16 generation. The new phones can charge at up to 25W with the updated MagSafe Charger — making it the best choice for owners of the latest iPhone. It’s great to see faster wireless charging, but it does mean you’re again incentivized to buy Apple’s puck over cheaper, more widely available Qi2 options.
For once, there’s good reason to consider the Apple puck. It’s Qi2-certified as well as MagSafe, so it’ll work with non-Apple Qi2 devices should those materialize. And the company has finally added a version with a 2m / 6.6ft cable instead of only offering a too-short 1m / 3.3ft one. Get the longer one. You’ll also need an AC adapter since it doesn’t come with one. Both Anker and Nomad, among others, have options that are smaller and cheaper than Apple’s USB-C chargers. Nomad’s, in particular, has a nice, flat design.
— Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Best Qi2 charging puck overall
Certification: Qi2 / Wireless charge output: 15W / Cable length: 5ft / 1.5m / Connector type: USB-C / AC adapter included: Yes, optional / Warranty: Two years
Any Qi2-certified charger will charge any MagSafe iPhone at 15W (except for the iPhone 12 Mini and 13 Mini, which top out at 12W). If you just want a basic puck, we like Anker’s MagGo Qi2 wireless charging pad. Its five-foot cable is shorter than the 6.6-foot one on Apple’s new MagSafe charger, but it’s also $20 cheaper. When you consider that Anker includes an AC adapter and Apple doesn’t, it’s more like $40 cheaper. Unless you have an iPhone 16 and really want that 25W charging, the Anker Qi2 puck is a better value.
Anker’s reliable old magnetic Qi charger (model 313) was our go-to recommendation for a long while, and the 7.5W charger is still fine for overnight use if you score one supercheap. But most people should spend the extra $10 and get a Qi2 puck.
— Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Best Qi2 3-in-1 charger for travel
Certification: Qi2 / Wireless charge output: 15W / Apple Watch fast charging: Yes / Cable length: 5ft / 1.5m / Connector type: USB-C / AC adapter included: Yes / Warranty: One year
The Satechi 3-in-1 Foldable Qi2 Wireless Charging Stand makes a great travel charger for people who hit the road with an iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods. It folds up flat and compact enough to easily slip into a bag or carry-on pocket, and it includes a 45W power plug with prong adapters that cover most of the globe. Its aluminum and faux-leather construction is also substantial enough, and its design elevated enough, to be the main 3-in-1 charger on your desk once you’re back home. (There’s also a 2-in-1 version without the Apple Watch charger, which is similarly nice but doesn’t come with an AC adapter.)
Honorable mention:
Certification: Qi2 / Wireless charge output: 15W / Apple Watch fast charging: Yes / Cable length: 5ft / 1.5m / Connector type: USB-C / AC adapter included: Yes / Warranty: Two years
Anker’s folding 3-in-1 is smaller and more compact than the Satechi — it’s more like a bar of soap than a bar of chocolate — but it doesn’t include prong adapters. Also, its lighter build makes it easy to accidentally pick up the whole charger when you just meant to grab your phone and gives it more limited articulation for home desktop use. It’s best suited for frequent travelers who don’t want to pack up their home charger before every trip.
— Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Best Qi2 3-in-1 stand for home
Certification: Qi2 / Wireless charge output: 15W / Apple Watch fast charging: Yes / Cable length: about 5ft / 1.5m (permanently attached) / Connector type: USB-C / AC adapter included: Yes / Warranty: Two years
Once again, the Belkin “tree” towers over all others when it comes to a 3-in-1 for home use. The latest version fixes some of our minor grievances from its predecessors while adopting the Qi2 standard. It now uses an included 36W USB-C power adapter instead of a gigantic plug with a barrel connector, and the elevated Qi2 mount can tilt your phone in a variety of angles. Its nylon-wrapped USB-C cable isn’t detachable, but at least it’s about five feet long.
Honorable mention:
Certification: Qi2 / Wireless charge output: 15W / Apple Watch fast charging: Yes / Cable length: about 6.6ft / 2m / Connector type: USB-C / AC adapter included: No / Warranty: Two years
If you don’t mind getting a little spendy for something that just looks and feels nice, the latest Nomad Stand One Max is a great home charger. It’s sleek and minimal, mostly metal and glass, and unlike the previous model, it charges an iPhone horizontally without blocking the Watch charger — permitting use of StandBy mode. Its biggest drawbacks are its non-tiltable phone mount and the fact that, in addition to its high price tag, you have to also budget for a 30W power adapter.
— Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Best Qi2 desk charger
Certification: Qi2 / Wireless charge output: 15W / Cable length: about 5ft / 1.5m / Connector type: 12V AC / AC adapter included: Attached / Warranty: Two years
Staff opinions on this orb are, frankly, divided, but I had it on my desk for a while, and I miss it. This Death Star-looking thing has a Qi2 pad on the front and two USB-C ports, two USB-A ports, and three AC outlets on the back, with up to 67W charging between them. Fully utilized, yeah, it’s gonna look like a cable octopus, but it’s nice to have something in arm’s reach that can charge your phone, your laptop, and whatever else you’ve got going on.
Best Qi2 battery pack
Certification: Qi2 / Wireless charge output: up to 15W / Cell capacity: 25.41Wh (6,600mAh) / Connector type: USB-C / Warranty: Two years
This folding Qi2 battery pack doubles as a phone stand and has 6,600mAh capacity, which is more than enough to fully charge even an iPhone 16 Pro Max. You can also charge from its USB-C port if you prefer. It’s not the slimmest Qi2 battery, but it’s sturdy enough to hold the phone in landscape mode without toppling, which is nice.
Best Qi2 car mount
Certification: Qi2 / Wireless charge output: 15W / Cable length: 3.3ft / 1m / Connector type: USB-C / AC adapter included: No / Warranty: One year
The Verge’s Thomas Ricker likes this compact Qi2 car charger. It can be either vent- or dash-mounted, and it’s inexpensive, though you’ll have to supply your own power adapter. There have been many more Qi2 car mounts released since he tested this, and we have a few more in the queue, but this one’s good!
Other chargers worth considering
Now that Qi2 is widely available, it’s a safe bet that you’re at least getting something decent if it’s Qi2-certified and it’s from a reputable brand. While our best-ofs above don’t cover every single make and model of charger out there, we’re frequently testing units from the likes of Anker, Belkin, Casetify, Mophie, Nomad, Satechi, Ugreen, Peak Design, Zens, and ESR. If there’s a Qi2 charger from one of them that seems like a good fit for your particular needs and your budget, it’s likely worth a shot. When in doubt, know the retailer’s return policy and the manufacturer’s warranty if it ends up not being to your liking.
Update, October 3rd: Adjusted pricing and added a mention of Amazon’s next Prime Day event, aka Prime Big Deal Days.
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ChatGPT’s new ‘Canvas’ is the AI collaborator you didn’t know you needed
ChatGPT has been writing text and software code since it debuted, but any fine-tuning of your prompt has required a full rewrite. OpenAI released a new feature called Canvas that offers a shared, editable page where ChatGPT can mimic a human collaborator and repeatedly edit or offer feedback on the particular parts of the text and code you select.
A useful way to think of Canvas is to imagine ChatGPT as your partner on a writing or coding project (you might even say ‘copilot’ if you were at Microsoft). Canvas operates on a separate page from the standard chatbot window, where you can ask the AI to write a blog post, code a mobile app feature, and so on. Instead of reading through the result and asking for a change in tone or adjustment to the code, you can highlight the specific bits you want changed and comment on the kind of edits you’re looking for.
So, if you love what ChatGPT wrote for your newsletter except for the introduction, you could highlight those paragraphs and say you want it to be more formal or expand on a preview for the rest of the newsletter that’s too short. You can do the same with editing your own writing if you share some text and ask for it to be longer or use less complex language. The suggestions even extend to asking ChatGPT for emoji ideas.
The same general idea applies to getting ChatGPT to edit code on Canvas, whether AI-generated or written by humans. You can ask ChatGPT to debug code, suggest improvements, or insert comments to make it more useful when sharing with actual humans. While emojis may not be relevant in coding software, you can use Canvas to ask ChatGPT to translate a program into another programming language, switching among them depending on what is most useful.
Canvas relies on the new GPT-4o model. For now, only ChatGPT Plus and Team subscribers have access, though it will be opened to Enterprise and Education clients soon. OpenAI will also make it available to those relying on the free tier of ChatGPT, but not until the beta stage is complete.
Canvas opens in a separate window, allowing you and ChatGPT to work on ideas side by side.In canvas, ChatGPT can suggest edits, adjust length, change reading levels, and offer inline feedback. You can also write and edit directly in canvas. pic.twitter.com/yHYVGtwJHVOctober 3, 2024
Blank Canvas
Canvas is a logical step in OpenAI’s expansion of ChatGPT’s features. It’s a lot like a text version of the editing tools for AI-produced images made with OpenAI’s DALL-E models. Instead of highlighting a part of an image and sending a prompt for how to change it, Canvas centers on text. Often, the text-based features come first and only later become multimodal in some form, so this is an interesting inverse of the standard release pattern.
The appeal to even the most casual ChatGPT users is obvious, as narrowly focused editing and suggestions are a lot more helpful than the one-dimensional conversational approach of ChatGPT’s standard form. That’s especially true when complex code or long-form text is involved. Of course, this might reasonably raise the hackles of educators and others already concerned with misuse or overreliance on AI-generated writing. It’s one thing for a student to ask ChatGPT to write an essay for them; it’s another when they can narrowly adjust the result to make it harder to spot any telltale signs of AI composition. Still, making ChatGPT a more active assistant and being able to task it to very specific issues is likely to be a huge boon in more legitimate pursuits, particularly when you need an editor who will never lose patience with you.
“People use ChatGPT every day for help with writing and code. Although the chat interface is easy to use and works well for many tasks, it’s limited when you want to work on projects that require editing and revisions,” OpenAI explained in its announcement. “Making AI more useful and accessible requires rethinking how we interact with it. Canvas is a new approach and the first major update to ChatGPT’s visual interface since we launched two years ago.”
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Wand monteerbaar server rack – 8U – WALLSHELF8U | StarTech.com
Dit wandmonteerbare rack biedt 8U ruimte voor de montage van uw servers of A/V-apparatuur aan een wand. Het rack heeft ook een ingebouwd schap waardoor u beschikt over een stevig oppervlak voor het opbergen van apparatuur die niet rackmonteerbaar is.
Personaliseer uw installatie
De aan de wand monteerbare steun heeft een verstelbare monteerdiepte van 12 inch tot 18 inch en ook een 30 cm (12 inch) schap met dubbele posities, dat zowel aan de bovenkant als aan de onderkant kan worden geplaatst afhankelijk van waar het rack zich bevindt. Deze twee kenmerken maken het u mogelijk om zowel de diepte als de layout aan te passen zodat uw apparaten en kabels zo goed mogelijk in te passen waardoor het rack zo goed mogelijk in uw ruimte past.
Maak optimaal gebruik van uw beschikbare ruimte
Het feit dat het 8U rack op de wand kan worden gemonteerd, maakt het u mogelijk om bureau- of vloerruimte vrij te maken — perfect voor uw SoHo (small office, home office) omgeving, serverruimte of elke andere plaats met beperkte ruimte.
Zorg voor een veilige en probleemloze installatie
Het wandrack is gemaakt van robuust staal voor een stevige en veilige montageoplossing voor uw cruciale apparatuur en omdat de onderlinge afstand van de wandmontagegaten 40 cm (16 inch) is, is het bij uitstek geschikt voor standaardgipsplaatwanden voor een eenvoudige en veilige bevestiging aan de wandbalken.
Voor een probleemloze installatie heeft het rack 10-32 ‘getapte’ rails, zodat u uw apparatuur direct aan de rail kunt monteren en geen lastige kooimoeren hoeft te gebruiken.
Bespaar geld met een voordelige, compacte verzenddoos
Het wandmonteerbare rack wordt geleverd in een platte doos om het transportvolume, en daardoor de transportkosten, aanzienlijk te verminderen, terwijl het ook meer bescherming biedt dan vooraf gemonteerde racks. Omdat het rack efficiënt is verpakt, kunt u het eenvoudig opbergen en transporteren, voor gebruik op een later tijdstip of op andere locatie dan waar het werd ontvangen.
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