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5 electronics industry trends to expect in 2024
Despite the challenging global economic environment, the electronics industry has held its own in 2023.
Aetina wins M2M embedded hardware company of the year 2024
Aetina has received the “M2M Embedded Hardware Company of the Year 2024 A IoT Breakthrough Awards Program”.
What are AI diffusion models?
Explore the complex technical details of AI Diffusion models in this comprehensive article, focusing on their intricate mechanisms and advanced functionalities in the field of machine learning.
The OpenAI GPT Store update goes live
The OpenAI GPT Store, after a set of delays, has finally launched, an online marketplace which allows users to both discover and purchase, as well as design and sell GPT models.
AI could protect historic sites from vandalism
Artificial intelligence could be a key solution in the fight against graffiti vandalism at historic sites, which have seen a significant rise in such attacks recently.
Quanta and Ambarella expand partnership on AI solutions
Quanta Computer and Ambarella have announced at CES the expansion of their strategic partnership. This broadened collaboration now includes development with Ambarella's CV3-AD, CV7, and the new N1 series AI systems-on-chip (SoCs). This advancement significantly enhances the capabilities of cutting-edge AI products.
Research uses machine learning to bridge quantum reality gap
Researchers from the University of Oxford have pioneered the use of machine learning to address a critical issue in quantum devices, the quantum reality gap.
UK chosen to drive global quantum standardisation
The UK has been chosen to lead the first international quantum technology committee focused on developing a new best practice standards to respond with agility to new industry challenges and pioneer a quantum-enabled world bringing benefits across society.
Upgrading autonomous vehicles with ‘intelligent’ tyres
Goodyear and Gatik have collaborated for the first successful integration of tyre intelligence technology into an autonomous driving system.
Not every fingerprint is unique, AI discovers
Columbia University engineers have developed a new AI that contradicts a longstanding assumption in forensics: fingerprints from different fingers of the same person are not as unique as previously thought.