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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.
Ensure embedded system security using DSCs and MCUs supported by dedicated security ICs
With migration to the Internet of Things (IoT), security has moved well beyond an optional feature in embedded applications. To respond to a growing array of security specifications, developers require solutions that not only match application requirements for low power or high performance but can also deliver hardware-based security capabilities.
UK signals step change for regulators to strengthen global AI leadership
The UK is on course for more agile AI regulation, backing regulators with the skills and tools they need to address the risks and opportunities of AI, as part of the Government’s response to the AI Regulation white paper consultation (6 February 2024).
UK Government backs AI in business and technology
Members of the UK’s first AI Opportunity Forum have been appointed with a clear mission to boost the adoption of AI in the private sector.
Aqara launches new FP2 presence sensor features
The Aqara FP2 Presence Sensor has now introduced its sleep tracking function which offers useful insights to track your mind and body.
What is machine ‘unlearning’ and why is Google pursuing it?
With all thebuzz about machine learning and AI, a little news development blossoming from chief AI accelerator Google may have flown under many people’s radar.
SMART to unveil latest interactive display family at Bett 2024
SMART Technologies is set to unveil its newest family of interactive displays at Bett 2024 in London.
Renesas debuts new dual-core Bluetooth SoC
Renesas has introduced the DA14592 Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) System-on-Chip (SoC) representing Renesas’ lowest power consumption and smallest, multi-core (Cortex-M33, Cortex-M0+), Bluetooth LE device.
Dr Geoffrey Hinton warns of AI dangers as he quits Google
Known as the AI godfather, Dr Geoffrey Hinton has quit his role at Google, warning about the dangers from developments in the field. Dr Hinton announced his resignation from the tech giant in a statement to the New York Times.
Google AI training supports UK as the ‘Home of AI’
Google’s AI training programme has been labelled a “vote of confidence” in ambitions to make the UK the “Home of AI”, according to Michelle Donelan, head of the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology.