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The power of data standardisation in driving AI trends for electronics engineering
Here, André Alcalde, VP of Strategic Development and Co-Founder at CELUS discusses trends and their impact on any industry.
Breakthrough show first physical application of AI in which it beats humans
It has long been recognised that AI can achieve a higher level of performance than humans in various games - but until now, physical skill remained the ultimate human prerogative. This is no longer the case.
Automotive industry: 2023 review & 2024 expectations
As we approach the end of 2023, Yole Group's analysts contemplate the factors influencing ADAS and AD and go deeper into the implementation of electrification.
Meet Our Esteemed Judge: Robert Owen – Global Consultant
Meet Robert Owen, a visionary in industry-to-university collaboration, shaping the landscape of education and innovation for over 30 years. Robert's contributions have been instrumental in bridging the gap between industry and academia, fostering a generation of skilled engineers and programmers.
Munro gets additional £1 million investment from Elbow Beach
Elbow Beach Capital, the decarbonisation, sustainability and social impact investor, announces a £1m follow-on investment in Munro Vehicles, a manufacturer of all electric 4x4 vehicles and Scotland’s only volume production car company.
Bletchley Park and AI investment study
Just over two fifths (43%) of businesses responding to a recent Zoho survey*, have called for the Government to increase funding for businesses developing AI technologies to promote innovation, as the UK seeks to establish itself as a global AI leader.
NEC launches new AI business strategy
NEC has enhanced and expanded the performance of its lightweight large language model (LLM) and is scheduled to launch it in the spring of 2024.
Humanoid robot to participate in BBC’s Christmas Lectures
The Royal Institution's esteemed Christmas Lectures, a longstanding British tradition since 1825 and broadcast by the BBC since 1936, are set to break new ground this year.
Women in tech: one step forward, one step back
I read recently with surprise and dismay that the recent downturn in tech1has had a greater adverse effect on women than men.
Canonical and Intel bring confidential computing with Intel TDX on Ubuntu
Addressing the challenge of data security at run-time, a critical issue in computing, has led to the development of confidential computing.