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Proposed merger to create a market leader in zero-emission commercial vehicles
ElectraMeccanica, a designer and assembler of electric vehicles, and Tevva, a pioneer in electric medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicles have announced that they have entered into a definitive arrangement agreement, pursuant to which ElectraMeccanica and Tevva have agreed to combine by way of a British Columbia statutory plan of arrangement.
Academy initiates project for GB electricity decarbonisation
The Royal Academy of Engineering has announced a major new policy project ondelivery of rapid electricity system decarbonisation, to help the UK government realise decarbonisation plans by the next decade.
AI won’t destroy jobs forever, says Meta scientist
Professor Yann LeCun, recognised as one of the three AI pioneers, and Chief AI Scientist at Meta, has said that AI won’t take over the world or permanently destroy jobs.
Report: Ukraine battlefield mobile tracking for military intelligence
In the new report, Enea gives a comprehensive overview of the various methods employed to gain military intelligence through the tracking of mobile devices on the battlefield.
Can we trust AI? | Human operator ‘killed’ during drone simulation
According to reports, the US military allegedly conducted a simulated test in which an AI-controlled drone caused harm to its human operator. However, the military now denies this ever occurred.
What parallels Nolan’s Oppenheimer has with the surge in AI
‘Now I Am Become Death, the Destroyer of Worlds.’ These were the words uttered by Julius RobertOppenheimer, the “father” of the atomic bomb, reflecting on the creation he had unleashed on the world.
AMD Genoa CPU in generative AI workloads
The ‘magic’ of generative AI: how chatbots like ChatGPT can compose anything from love letters to sonnets, and how text-to-image models like Stable Diffusion can render art based on text prompts. Generative AI boils down to two essential processes called ‘training’ and ‘inference.’ In this article, we examine these two processes and recommend total solutions from GIGABYTE Technology that utilise AMD Genoa CPU i...
Autonomous car firm Cruise to slash 24% of its workforce
Cruise is set to lay off about 900 employees, which constitutes nearly a quarter of its total staff. This decision, made in December 2023, is part of a broader initiative to curtail expenses and restructure the firm, particularly after an incident on the 2ndof October which involved one of its robotaxis and a pedestrian.
Impulse Embedded pledges support as Intel exits NUC PCs
As Intel departs the business of complete PC systems, including NUC mini-PCs and kits, Impulse Embedded will continue to support customers for the NUC products.
Intel announces NUC's End-of-Life
Intel have recently announced that they will be exiting the business of complete PC systems, including NUC mini-PCs and kits. This follows the announcement from earlier in the year that Intel would be exiting its pre-built server business as part of the company's ongoing loss-cutting strategy.