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AI Safety Institute releases safety evaluation platform
Global AI safety evaluations are set to be enhanced as the UK AI Safety Institute’s evaluations platform is made available to the global AI community, paving the way for safe innovation of AI models.
New Space for All projects to inspire young people into STEM
The UK Space Agency has allocated funding to 15 projects across the UK, aimed at engaging young people from diverse backgrounds and encouraging them to pursue careers in STEM.
Royal Navy embraces VR to train sailors
The Royal Navy is revolutionising its training programme by incorporating advanced Virtual Reality (VR) technologies into its navigational training.
Black Box announces Hyperscale data centre opening
Black Box has announced the grand opening of its state-of-the-art Hyperscale Data Centre of Excellence (DCoE) in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota.
£100k grants for five schools’ climate projects
Five sustainability projects collaborating with UK schools will each receive £100,000 to enhance green initiatives and reduce carbon emissions, as part of the UK schools’ sustainability campaign, Let’s Go Zero.
Connection technology as an electrical lifeline
The trend is inexorably moving towards wireless applications. Nevertheless, connection solutions are essential in many compact electronic systems for the transmission of power and data.
Nscale launches its sustainable GPU Cloud with AMD
Nscale has launched as one of the world’s first AMD technology-focused Cloud service providers.
With the growing use of open source in electronics software, now is the time to focus on its security
According to the State of Open Source Report (released in January 2024 by OpenLogic by Perforce in collaboration with the Open Source Initiative and the Eclipse Foundation), 95% of over 2,000 survey respondents said they had increased or maintained their use of open source in 2023 (33% of those significantly so).
Why thermographers need training
Teledyne FLIR explores the reasons why thermographers need training, especially as devices become more accessible.
New competitions to back next wave of AI innovations
Small and medium-sized businesses developing AI innovations in high-growth industries including agrifood, construction, transport and logistics, and the creative industries could receive a share of £7 million as two new competitions launch on Friday 26th April.