Artificial Intelligence
LawtechUK announces next in GenAI Series of events
LawtechUK, the initiative backed by the Ministry of Justice (MoJ), is hosting an open session, ‘GenerativeAI: Roadmap to 2030,’ scheduled for 4th March from 3pm to 4:30pm.
An introduction to artificial intelligence in 5G and 6G
The artificial intelligence (AI) revolution is here. People are receiving first-hand experiences through the power and potential of deep neural networks and machine learning (ML) with the public release of applications like ChatGPT.
Recogni raises $102m to further development of its AI inference chip
Recogni, Inc., a frontrunner in AI-driven computing solutions, has successfully secured $102 million in a Series C financing round.
Envisioning a future of brain-inspired AI hardware
Artificial Intelligence (AI) hardware is increasingly drawing inspiration from the human brain’s structure and how it functions.
AI startup reinventing the electric motor raises £10m
Monumo is a British startup that blends advanced AI innovation with classical engineering acumen to reimagine the electric motor, and it has recently emerged from stealth mode.
The New Murabba: a visionary 15-minute city
The New Murabba project, a purpose-built a 15-minute city, is an ambitious urban development initiative in the northern part of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Top AI trends for engineers in 2024
As the adoption of AI grows across countless industries, it continues to enable impactful progress and revolutionise various aspects of technology and human interaction.
Is AI the missing piece in connector automation?
Connector manufacturer PEI-Genesis has released the third episode of PEI Connects, its podcast focused on raising awareness of electrical connectors in industry.
AI helping to create new rugged microstructures
Researchers at MIT CSAIL have developed an innovative AI system which utilises simulations alongside testing to forge new microstructures.
'Wait and see' AI regulation dominates halls of Westminster
The government's 'wait and see' AI regulation has become the dominant focus in the halls of Westminster as MPs are becoming frustrated by a lack of regulation over the potential 'existential threat'.