Artificial Intelligence
Deep-learning ‘Anomaly Detector’ algorithm from Monolith
Monolith has developed an AI-powered ‘Anomaly Detector’ software that can discover a broad range of issues in test data at an unprecedented rate.
Evaluating LLMs: how and why?
Electronic Specifier speaks with RagaAI Founder Gaurav Agarwall to learn more about how and why we should be evaluating LLMs.
Bringing AI to e-assisted bikes for affordable safety boost
STMicroelectronics has revealed that Panasonic Cycle Technology, Co. Ltd. (Panasonic) has integrated the STM32F3 microcontroller (MCU) and the Edge AI development tool, STM32Cube.AI, into its TiMO A e-assisted bike.
AI-powered fast-food revolution for the likes of Taco Bell and KFC
Yum Brands, the parent company of Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, KFC, and Habit Burger Grill, is pioneering an “AI-powered” future for the fast-food industry.
UK & US partner for the science of AI safety
The UK and US have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to develop AI model testing as a follow up from the AI Safety Summit.
SECO and NXP collaborate to bring Clea to application
SECO has announced it is working with NXP Semiconductors to bring its Clea software solution to industrial and IoT applications.
Egg-cellent innovations in chocolate manufacturing technology
As the Easter season approaches, confectioners and chocolate manufacturers are not only busy thinking up tasty eggs and bunny combinations; they are also embracing the latest advancements in electronics and automation.
Top 5 AI products in March
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 AI products to have been released in March 2024.
ARIA: The generative AI-powered virtual building assistant
BrainBox AI, a pioneer in building technology, has announced the launch of the first virtual building assistant, ARIA (Artificial Responsive Intelligent Assistant).
Avnet launches MaaXBoard OSM93 development kit
The new MaaXBoard OSM93 development kit from Avnet is the latest single-board computer (SBC) to be added to the popular MaaxBoard series of SBCs based on the i.MX 8 and i.MX 9 series of NXP Semiconductors* application processors.