The rise of dangerous military AI is ever growing and a government-appointed panel in the United States has said in a draft report to Congress that it is America’s “moral imperative” to keep pursuing the development of AI-powered weaponry. This article will explore both the technological and ethical arguments to this dilemma. Intrigued? Read on to find out….
Read MoreAt CES 2021 during this week Nvidia announced the launch of their new GeForce RTX 3060 and 3060Ti GPU as the cheaper alternatives to its big brother the GeForce RTX 3080 being around $370 cheaper than the RTX 3080 high end GPU, find out why this launch is so important.
Read MoreOnline retailers have one aim in mind when designing their website: how can I maximise the amount of web traffic actually buying/investing in my products? That’s where Evolv comes in. We sit down with Steve Bamberger, COO of Evolv, to find out what digital growth optimisation is all about…
Read MoreWhat is really the best computer in the world? The most souped-up, high-end gaming rig? Or a supercomputer from US or Japan or China that took the number one spot in the TOP500 this year? Or the kit inside the data centres that Apple or Microsoft rely on? Nope, it is the one inside your skull. As progress in traditional computing slows, new varieties of computing are coming to the forefront- and neuromorphic computing surely shows an interesting future to say the least.
Dior, Armani, Yves Saint Laurent….IBM? Read on to find how AI is conquering yet another market you didn’t expect it to be in.
Read MoreThe Japanese luxury car manufacturer Lexus used IBM’s Watson AI system to script a car advert for the new Lexus ES executive sedan car. How did they do this? Read on to find out…
Read MoreIf you’ve ever wondered whether AI robots can flip burgers then this is the article for you!
Read MoreAdvanced algorithms handle close-range air combat, Air Force pilot in online finale.
Read MoreAs more and more robotic devices inhabit the space around us, a large challenge emerges- the risk of collision. But Caltech think they have a solution…
Read MoreIn an increasingly interconnected world, many speculate the next thing to connect with the internet is our brain…
Read MoreA new wireless intracortical brain-computer interface neuroprosthesis is capable of transmitting accurate neural signals, using a tenth of the power required by its current systems.
Read MoreGoogle’s use of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning has expanded the capabilities of Google Maps beyond what was initially conceivable. Read on to find out how….
Read MoreFormula One: the pinnacle of motor racing. Enhancing the viewer experience isn’t easy when there are 20 cars to track - but F1 insights powered by AWS seeks to bring on-track battles to life through shiny new broadcast graphics. How? Read on to find out…
Read MoreResearchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed an innovative brain-like chip with the potential to bring the power of supercomputers to portable devices.
Read MoreOne modular robotic cube snaps into place with the rest of the M-blocks. These self-transforming robotic cubes can roll, jump, spin, and self-assemble into different shapes.
Read MoreGoogle researchers have built a four-legged robot capable of figuring out how to walk without needing any assistance from humans.
Read MoreTraditional chemical sensing instruments, popularly referred to as electrical noses, have been developed for decades, with applications in medicine, homeland security and environmental monitoring. However, biological olfactory systems have abilities that completely outperform the engineered devices gone before.
Read MoreGE Healthcare, a world-leader in medical imaging, has recently set out to integrate AI into current healthcare services, particularly in the conquest of saving time and increasing accuracy. Diagnostic healthcare could be getting a big upgrade…
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