Artificial Intelligence
The potential of AI in motors and drives
Computing Machinery and Intelligence, the seminal paper by Alun Turing, posed the question, “Can machines think?” Turing's research proved that a digital computer could simulate the behaviour of any other digital machine, given enough memory and time. Here, Marek Lukaszczyk, European and Middle East Marketing Manager at WEG, explains how this has led to an effective digital manufacturing environment in which the potential of Artificia...
The revolution of fast-charging lithium batteries
In the quest for more sustainable and efficient energy solutions, a recent breakthrough by researchers at Cornell University marks a significant milestone in fast-charging battery technology.
Keysight to showcase wireless innovations
At Mobile World Congress 2024, Keysight will highlight how to expand wireless communications reach with non-terrestrial networks (NTN), achieve extreme next-generation connectivity, and pioneer 6G research with artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML).
AMD powers AI track inspection solution for Japanese bullet train
AMD has recently announced its collaboration with JR Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu), a prominent Japanese bullet train operator, leveraging the AMD Kria K26 System-on-Module (SOM) to revolutionise track inspection through automation.
Tech-savvy Valentine’s gift and date night ideas for engineering couples
When it comes to Valentine's Day, finding a new and interesting way to show your partner how much you care can be a challenge.
THine releases camera cable kit for Raspberry Pi V3 camera and Pi 5
THine Solutions has announced a new Camera Cable Extension Kit, the THSER102, for Raspberry Pi (RPi) Camera Modules V2/HQ/V3.
AI unlocks ancient secrets
AI, machine learning, and computer vision fused together with archaeology has allowed the world a glimpse into life 2,000 years ago in a way that was previously thought impossible.
World Summit AI returns to Amsterdam
Get ready for the buzz as World Summit AI and World AI Week 2024 rev up for their eighth thrilling year in Amsterdam on 9 & 10 October. The stage is primed for all the big international players in AI to gather, mingle, and leave their mark.
There is no proof that AI can be controlled
A review has revealed a lack of evidence to safely control artificial intelligence (AI), leading to a cautionary stance against its development without proven control measures, a researcher advises.
Nearly three-quarters of employers do not have AI protocols for internal comms
Even though the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) is increasing at a fast pace, 71% of organisations do not provide internal communicators guidance on when, where, or how to use the technology, according to Gallagher’s 2023/24 State of the Sector report.