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SAOT: bringing AI to VAR for offside rulings
In recent years, football has increasingly embraced technology in a bid to enhance the sport's accuracy and fairness during matches. One of the most significant developments in this regard is Semi-automated Offside Technology (SAOT).
How offset-cost design is reshaping electronics manufacturing
In my years asa software engineer, electronics designer and AI (artificial intelligence) researcher, I've seen countless brilliant ideas fall by the wayside. Not because they weren't good enough, mind you, but because the traditional path from concept to market is fraught with financial pitfalls and unexpected outcomes.
Less than 0.5% of US and UK businesses achieve connectivity resilience
Eseye has announced the release of its fourth annual State of IoT Adoption Report for 2024, finding less than 0.5% of US and UK businesses achieve connectivity resilience.
Cron AI and Lumotive unveil AI-powered solid-state LiDAR
Cron AI and Lumotive have announced the next generation of 3D sensor technology: a solid-state LiDAR design with integrated deep learning capabilities, utilising Lumotive's Light Control Metasurface (LCM) chip for enhanced 3D sensing.
Battery cell monitor moves into production
The Dukosi Cell Monitoring System (DKCMS) for safety critical, next generation battery systems is ready for production.
IoT module combines TN and NTN capabilities
u-blox has launched the SARA-S528NM10, its first combined 3GPP-compliant terrestrial network (TN) and non-terrestrial network (NTN) IoT module.
Thalia's disruptive AI-powered layout automation software
Thalia has announced the release of AMALIA 24.3 with the first preview of its AI-powered layout porting software, the fourth component available in the comprehensive IP reuse platform.
NEC uses AI to analyse information trustworthiness
NECis developing a technology that uses AI to analysethe trustworthiness of informationon the Internet from multiple perspectives and support fact-checking.
The next frontier: enter the Large Engineering Model
Large Language Models (LLMs) have made the headlines in recent years. Every media outlet, analyst, and company CEO has closely tracked how this innovation in artificial intelligence will change the status quo. However, while ChatGPT or DALL-E are impressive, we have to question whether the payoff for the financial investment and environmental strain is worth it.
Keysight addresses RF test challenges at EuMW 2024
At European Microwave Week (EuMW) 2024 in Paris (September 23-25), KeysightTechnologieswill showcase a range of solutions that accelerate radio frequency (RF) and millimetre wave innovation.