Artificial Intelligence
AI engine used to design new alloy for 3D printing project
Designing new materials for 3D printing projects is now much simpler, quicker and cost effective thanks to the Alchemite machine learning algorithm, developed by Intellegens, the Cambridge-based AI company. In a research collaboration between several commercial partners and the Stone Group at the University of Cambridge, the Alchemite deep learning algorithm was used to design a new nickel-based alloy for direct laser deposition.
Highly connected, safety conscious Satnav launched
The location technology specialist, TomTom, has announced the launch of the TomTom GO Premium, its most feature-packed, best connected, and smartest navigation device. This new state-of-the-art satnav, built with safety in mind, assists drivers throughout their journey from before they get in the car, through to the last few steps to their destination.
Can AI predict the Premier League’s top scorer?
How often have we looked at a game and wondered ‘how did he miss that?’. Well, with expected goals (xG) we can now really see if our frustration is justified, and perhaps use that to predict future results. By Haidar Altaie, Data Scientist at SAS
Exploring inclusivity AI and the future of work
London Tech Week 2019 launches, committing not only to lead the way in tech innovation, but to tackle head-on the issue of diversity in the industry. London continues to be Europe’s tech investment capital – raising £1.8bn in VC and public funding in 2018, with more IPOs than anywhere else in Europe – and this year’s Tech Week will once again unite tech and talent with a packed schedule of events showcasing the ...
Artificial intelligence used to predict customers' next cars
Carbase has unveiled an innovative use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology at its Bristol showroom - an interactive robot that can predict a customer’s next car. After months of development with technology partner Cognitive Services, the South West used car dealership has introduced Rob-Bot, which uses facial recognition and data analytics to give customers a list of makes and models it calculates will be exactly what they&rsquo...
The teenagers writing the code for a self-driving future
Tomorrow’s engineers are learning to code self-driving vehicles of the future today thanks to the unique Land Rover 4x4 in Schools programme. Self-driving cars will require an estimated one billion lines of computer code1 – almost 1,000 times more than the 145,000 lines required by NASA to land Apollo 11 on the moon2. To meet the growing need for more coders to deliver these future autonomous and connected vehicles, Jaguar Land R...
What is AIoT and why does it matter?
Artificial intelligence (AI) is probably one of the most talked about technologies. Everyone wants to claim that their product has AI in it, even if it doesn’t. And if it does contain ‘AI’, what type are we talking here? By Andrew Grant, Senior Business Development Director, Vision & AI, Imagination Technologies
How to use radar tranceiving in ADAS and AD applications
Automotive cruise control, cross traffic alerts, and autonomous valet parking are all autonomous driving applications that utilise radar tranceiving.
Is it possible for social media to regulate harmful content?
Internet companies could be fined if they fail to tackle ‘online harms’, including hosting terrorist propaganda or images of child abuse. The ‘Online Harms White Paper’, which also proposes an independent watchdog and written ‘code of practice’ is a joint proposal from the DCMS and the Home Office.
AI based talent-matching platform for video production
An innovative new platform using the latest machine learning technology hopes to transform the video production industry. It works by matching a brand’s production brief with over one million filmmakers across the world, then scaling that down to the most relevant few, in seconds.