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Digital inequality ‘holding millions of school children back’
Millions of schoolchildren throughout the UK are facing educational setbacks due to digital inequality, exacerbated by the current economic instability, as reported by the Digital Poverty Alliance (DPA).
Scientists create AI capable of speaking to each other
A UNIGE team has developed an AI capable of learning a task solely based on verbal instructions, and to do the same with a sister AI.
What does the future hold for robotics?
Although the manufacturing sector is still the biggest purchaser of robots, there are now huge commercial opportunities arising for ‘service robots’. This is in part driven by the number of new startups, which currently account for approximately 29% of all the robot companies in operation.
NASA’s LASSIE robot dog trains to take on the Moon
In a two-year $2 million grant, a team of scientists and engineers have begun trials in Oregon to prepare NASA’s LASSIE robot dog for the Moon’s surface.
Salzburg hospital achieves successful 3D-printed cranioplasty
The rapid development of 3D printing technologies has opened new possibilities, not only in industry and design but also in the field of medicine.
New project could hasten rollout of autonomous cars in UK
A safety project for self-driving cars has been initiated by a team of scientists and experts led by the University of Surrey in efforts to develop framework for approving autonomous vehicles.
Recreating Star Trek’s holodeck using ChatGPT
In the realm of science fiction, Star Trek: The Next Generation introduced viewers to the holodeck, a pioneering concept where Captain Picard and his crew could simulate diverse environments ranging from lush jungles to Victorian London.
RAICo Fellowship expands access to robotics and AI
Women and those early in their academia career who are passionate about robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) are encouraged to apply for a RAICo Fellowship.
Smart Manufacturing and Engineering Week programme announced
The education programme for Smart Manufacturing and Engineering Week has been announced with nearly 150 free-to-attend sessions taking place across eight solutions theatres during the live events on 5–6 June 2024 at Birmingham’s NEC.
Kirigami hydrogels rise from cellulose film
Laser-patterned thin films that swell into kirigami-like structures offer new opportunities in hydrogel technology.