The transformation of traditional workplaces as the result of the pandemic demands more sophisticated knowledge management. Hybrid or fully remote models add to the hurdle that many organizations face when it comes to gathering people’s knowledge and insights.
Modern machine-learning models, such as neural networks, are often referred to as "black boxes" because they are so complex that even the researchers who design them can't fully understand how they make predictions.
Manufacturing Data Engine integrates a variety of Google Cloud components into a manufacturing-specific solution.
Terrestrial GPS is making its way into emergency services, cutting response times.
Researchers have shown it is possible to perform artificial intelligence using tiny nanomagnets that interact like neurons in the brain.
To be truly useful, drones—that is, autonomous flying vehicles—will need to learn to navigate real-world weather and wind conditions.
From digital twins that provide insights into current performance to advanced simulation intelligence that evaluates future scenarios, organizations in nearly every industry are taking advantage of the evolution of AI simulation to speed up operations, reduce risk and boost better decision-making.
Humans observe the world through a combination of different modalities, like vision, hearing, and our understanding of language. Machines, on the other hand, interpret the world through data that algorithms can process.
No-code AI enables the creation of AI models without the need for specially trained individuals. Organizations can benefit from this because there is currently a scarcity of data science talents out there.
El aprendizaje automático es conocido por su capacidad para detectar cargos de crédito fraudulentos o reconocer rostros. Ahora los investigadores están probando esa tecnología para trabajar con virus.
Dall-E 2 can conjure vivid pictures of dogs in berets to astronauts playing basketball. It also represents every major ethical concern there is about AI.
From search engines to voice assistants, computers are getting better at understanding what we mean. That's thanks to language-processing programs that make sense of a staggering number of words, without ever being told explicitly what those words mean.
Cambridge scientists say robot is capable of ‘tasting’ and checking whether balance of flavours is right
A robot "chef" has been trained to taste food at different stages of the chewing process to assess whether it's sufficiently seasoned.
A robot 'chef' has been trained to taste food at different stages of the chewing process to assess whether it's sufficiently seasoned.
LifeOmic, a precision health platform, and xCures, which helps identify cancer treatment options, have partnered to streamline and improve recommendations for cancer care.
Cheap, reliable audio recorders developed at Imperial have been used to reliably identify birds by their songs in a large trial in Norwegian forests.
A recent report found that increased productivity tied to long-haul automation would yield 35,100 jobs/year and more than $68 billion in GDP.