Posts in Hardware
To ban or not to ban? America debates developing AI weapons

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….

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Finding the needle in the haystack: what is digital growth optimisation all about?

Online 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…

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Neuromorphic Computing; the scopes and possibilities of a new era in computing

What 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.

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Machine Learning Lets Swarms of Drones Fly Without Colliding

As 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…

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