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Utilising LLMs for robotic navigation
Researchers have found a method that uses language-based inputs instead of costly visual data to direct a robot through a multistep navigation task.
UK lagging behind EU counterparts in tech skills race
The UK trails behind European counterparts when it comes to technology skills - despite lofty science and technology superpower aims.
Empowering women and girls in Asia-Pacific: IBM’s commitment to education
In a world where technology is rapidly shaping the future, access to education and training programmes is crucial to expanding opportunity.
Gender gap in AI: men dominate new PhDs in AI
Artificial Intelligence (AI) isgrowing fast, taking over the digital space while influencing how people live, work, and even play.
London Tech Week: Invest in people as much as tech
Investing in people as much as new technology was emphasised in various talks, panels and presentations that were held at London Tech Week from 10-12 June, which invited back innovators, investors and tech companies to share ideas and innovation.
VR technology is assisting fire scene investigation
Forensic scientists at the University of Dundee’s Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science (LRCFS) are developing a new protocol for capturing fire and crime scenes using virtual reality (VR) technology, leveraging footage from real fire scenes.
Raspberry Pi Holdings plc now listed on the London Stock Exchange
Today, Raspberry Pi has listed on the London Stock Exchange, as Raspberry Pi Holdings plc.
Transforming the timing industry: a commitment to sustainability and innovation
SiTime Corporation is transforming the $10 billion timing industry with precision solutions designed to tackle customers’ most complex challenges.
The Metaverse: a brave new world for industry
Historically, 3D virtual worlds such as those seen in gaming, were digital places that existed on their own, operating in parallel like a virtual multiverse.
World Bank predicts 20% economic boost by closing gender gap
Labour shortages hamper future economic growth worldwide. World Bank predicts that GDP per capita would be almost 20% higher on average if female employment were increased to be the same as men’s.