Artificial Intelligence
The 50 new technologies that could shape the future
A real-life invisibility cloak, a London-to-Sydney flight in 3 hours, manufacturing in zero-gravity space, and worm-like robotics for disaster recovery, these are just some of the 50 emerging technologies that could shape our future.
STMicroelectronics simplifies Edge AI adoption with free NanoEdge AI
STMicroelectronics is extending its commitment to the rapid adoption of AI in devices that people use everywhere and every day.
Imagimob introduces Ready Models – taking ML to production, fast
In line with its mission to offer the best and fastest ways to take smart devices to market, Imagimob, an Infineon Technologies AG company, is now launching IMAGIMOB Ready Models.
ST Edge AI Suite accelerates adoption with comprehensive ecosystem offer
STMicroelectronics has announced the ST Edge AI Suite, a free integrated software toolkit to accelerates Edge AI adoption.
IBM and Meta launch the AI Alliance
IBM and Meta have jointly launched the AI Alliance, a coalition uniting over 50 founding members and collaborators from various sectors globally.
Google GNoME deep learning reveals millions of new materials
The AI tool Google GNoME has identified a remarkable 2.2 million new crystals, including 380,000 stable materials, potentially powering future technological advancements.
Microsoft’s £2.5 billion investment in UK AI
The Chancellor has recognised Microsoft's significant investment in AI infrastructure and skills as a key element for future growth and innovation, enhancing the UK's stature in science and technology.
AI Minister unveils guidance to upskill UK workers
The government has announced a new draft of guidance to support businesses to upskill their workers and unleash the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to help boost productivity by enhancing workplace activity.
Amazon Q AI joins the chatbot race
Amazon recently announced its entry into the AI chatbot market with the introduction of Amazon Q, a tool designed to enhance business productivity.
Teaching robots to be even smarter by asking questions
A team of Princeton University and Google engineers have found a novel method of teaching robots to be even smarter through the use of LLMs.