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The AI tracking icebergs 10,000 times more efficiently than humans
Meet the AI tracking icebergs 10,000 times more efficiently than humans. Researchers at the University of Leeds have introduced a neural network capable of quickly and precisely mapping the size of large Antarctic icebergs in satellite images, completing the task in just 0.01 seconds. This method marks a departure from the previous manual and time-consuming processes completed by hand.
How SLMs are the accessible alternative to LLMs
The evolution of large language models (LLMs) in recent years has surpassed the expectations of even the most optimistic.
Studying a supernova: what the New Robotic Telescope will tell us
Gazing up into the night sky, celestial activity can seem sedate. But what the naked eye can’t see is a maelstrom of activity, bursting into colour and then quickly fading away.
Smart t-shirt helps manage stress and predict burnout in soldiers
AccYouRate has recently partnered with the Italian Armed Forces to explore the impact of incorporating smart textile technology in military gear.
The AI semantic decoder giving the paralysed a voice
An artificial intelligence system, developed this year, known as an AI semantic decoder, is capable of translating brain activity into a continuous text stream.
Pragmatic Semiconductor welcomes Shane Geary
Pragmatic Semiconductor has announced the appointment of Shane Geary, a seasoned professional in the semiconductor industry, as its new Senior Vice President, Manufacturing and Operations.
Empowering girls in tech
Bolor-Erdene Battsengel is a Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, she was the youngest and first female to hold the position of chairwoman of the Government of Mongolia’s Communication and Information Technology Authority, and she is helping young girls in tech to shine.
VR application gives users ‘superhuman’ ability to open and control tools
Researchers from the University of Cambridge have introduced a novel virtual reality (VR) application that revolutionises how users interact with technology.
Amorphous silicon carbide: a breakthrough for microchips
Researchers at Delft University of Technology, led by Assistant Professor Richard Norte, have made a pertinent breakthrough in material science with the development of amorphous silicon carbide (a-SiC).
EPI achieves milestone with EPAC1.5 chip activation
The European Processor Initiative (EPI), a collaboration involving 30 partners from 10 European countries, aims to secure Europe’s autonomy in HPC chip technologies and infrastructure.