A recent breakthrough in brain-controlled prosthetics could give paralysed individuals the ability to regulate computer cursors and potentially limbs in the future.
Read MoreExtremely energy-efficient AI is now closer to reality after a study by UCL researchers found out how to use memristors in order to reduce the carbon footprints left by daily usage of AI.
Read MoreIf you’ve ever wondered whether AI robots can flip burgers then this is the article for you!
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 More'Technology could help reduce the risk of disease transmissions,' engineers say.
Read MoreMeet Cimon: an AI-powered robot helping astronauts on the ISS. The result of a collaborative enterprise between SpaceX, IBM and Airbus, Cimon is designed to interact with astronauts on the ISS - helping them with experiments and talking to them. Could Cimon prove to be the first step to robotic travel partners?
Read MoreNASA and ESA planing to take a “visionary step in to space exploration” by implementing an AI system that will save money and time
Read MoreThe fascinating advancements of smartphone photography by the help of machine learning. See how the use of computational photography technology is enhancing your smartphone camera to give you the best photos.
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An experimental approach in using robots equipped with artificial intelligence to provide nursing care has been proven to be a success in caring for COVID-19 patients in Bahrain. At a time when healthcare workers are risking their safety on the medical front-lines, could this technology have the potential to revolutionise the protection of medical personnel?
Read MoreIt has been known that technology from Amazon, Apple, Google, IBM and Microsoft misidentified 35 percent of words from people who were black. White people fared much better.
Read MoreFactories in China are the centre of the electronics industry’s supply chain, and manufacturers are increasingly worried that disruptions linked to the COVID-19 Coronavirus could delay production for weeks. These tech firms depend on suppliers in China for electronics, but with no end in sight to the Coronavirus outbreak, a shortage could occur.
Read MoreAmazon has been asked to produce audio recordings from its personal assistant, Alexa, in a murder trial. Arkansas resident James Bate is willing to allow police to review information that the Seattle-based tech company twice declined to provide to declare his innocence. This is the first time such an appeal has been made.
Read MoreThere are millions of us whom have virtual assistants whether it be within our homes or in our pockets, even children’s toys are getting smart. But when we talk to these devices, who is listening?
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