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Godfathers of tech warns AI firms must be held responsible for harm
A group of senior experts, including two 'godfathers' of AI, have warned that AI companies must be held responsible for the harms caused by their products as powerful artificial intelligence systems threaten social stability.
Nabucco, revolutionary wings for sustainable aviation
Aircraft capable of changing their shape during different flight conditions, addressing two of the most important challenges for the future of sustainable aviation: weight reduction and increased efficiency.
Anritsu and dSPACE to showcase Digital Twin for VRU protection at 5GAA
Anritsu, in collaboration with dSPACE, has developed an advanced digital twin simulation environment designed to provide improved protection for vulnerable road users (VRU). At The 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) on October 23-27, 2023, in Detroit, USA, the two companies will demonstrate a road safety use case using the C-V2X 5G network for cooperative communications.
New approach for battery recycling using less energy
University of Birmingham researchers have announced a new approach for recycling the highest value component of end-of-life electric car batteries, the battery cathode, that is less energy-intensive and uses less hazardous chemicals than current recycling methods.
Novocomms announces new vision for global growth
Novocomms has announced ambitious growth plans for the next five years, including the establishment of three manufacturing divisions, with the potential to create up to 300 new jobs in Birmingham.
Entrepix adds business development manager in Europe
Entrepix has announced the addition of Yann Visintainer to the organisation as Business Development Manager, EMEA.
Duo join forces on AI, ML in advanced wireless comms
Keysight Technologies and the University of Malaga (UMA) are collaborating to enable the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in advanced wireless communications systems.
Altus sees rising demand for Scienscope X-ray solutions
Altus Group has announced growing interest in Scienscope X-ray inspection systems from electronics manufacturers in Europe.
RFID-enabled ‘smart’ pebbles track climate change impacts
Primary and second-level students are placing 300 specially adapted RFID-enabled pebbles at Killiney Beach (Dublin) and Raghly Beach (Sligo) in a project to track coastal erosion.
Quicker, cheaper, and safer vehicle automation systems
HORIBA MIRA and four expert project partners have announced a collaboration to enable the development of better and safer automated driving technologies.