The icy pull of tragic polar exploration | Brief letters

Brief letters: A fascination with tragic heroes | Is artificial intelligence an oxymoron? | Orwell’s linguistic inventions | From Granny to Mum to Mumma | Sailing to San Serriffe

01 April 2022, theguardian.com

Turning old into new: A second life for vehicle components

A huge number of used parts end up in the scrap yard for recycling every year. It is far more resource-efficient, however, to remanufacture alternators, starters and the like as part of a recirculation approach. This reduces waste, lowers the CO2 footprint and extends the service life of products.

01 April 2022, techxplore.com

How Granulate supports Intel’s high-performance computing efforts

With the acquisition of Granulate, Intel has strengthened its portfolio of tools aimed at improving high performance computing.

01 April 2022, venturebeat.com


New artificial intelligence hub to aid Sellafield decommissioning

The facility in Whitehaven, known as RAICo1, will be used to develop tech to close the plant.

01 April 2022, bbc.com

Cognifiber miniaturizes photonics for edge computing

Cognifiber, a company that builds stand-alone photonic artificial intelligence (AI) accelerators for IoT analytics, has its sights set on a new goal —  to replace traditional silicon with glass.

01 April 2022, venturebeat.com

AI governance adoption is leveling off – what it means for enterprises

An alarming number of organizations lack proper AI governance policies and tools to protect themselves from potential legal issues.

01 April 2022, venturebeat.com


Hashish and pirates: How AI is cleaning up the high seas

The state of maritime monitoring hasn't changed much in generations. Pirates beware, AI is changing that.

01 April 2022, zdnet.com

Advanced Navigation announces Hydrus autonomous underwater drone

Touted to help scientists and researchers collect more data about the ocean.

01 April 2022, zdnet.com

As artificial intelligence gets smarter, is it game over for humans? | Letters

Letters: Jonathan Michie on why robots of the future must be programmed to explain what they do and why, and Chris Percy on AI and bridge

31 March 2022, theguardian.com


Physiological signals could be the key to 'emotionally intelligent' AI, scientists say

Speech and language recognition technology is a rapidly developing field, which has led to the emergence of novel speech dialog systems, such as Amazon Alexa and Siri. A significant milestone in the development of dialog artificial intelligence (AI) systems is the addition of emotional intelligence.

31 March 2022, techxplore.com

Bonitasoft intros devops tool for digital process automation

Bonitasoft has introduced several enhancements to simplify testing and operations management for business digital process automation workflows.

31 March 2022, venturebeat.com

Microsoft acquires process-mining vendor Minit

It's been a big week in the process-mining space. Microsoft just acquired Minit on the heels of Celonis buying PAF.

31 March 2022, zdnet.com


MIT launches cross-disciplinary program to boost AI hardware innovation

MIT has launched a new academia and industry partnership called the AI Hardware Program that aims to boost research and development.


MIT launches cross-disciplinary program to boost AI hardware innovation

MIT has launched a new academia and industry partnership called the AI Hardware Program that aims to boost research and development.


What is autonomous AI? A guide for enterprises

Autonomous artificial intelligence is defined as routines designed to allow robots, cars, planes and other devices to execute extended sequences of maneuvers without guidance from humans.

31 March 2022, venturebeat.com


Meta's AI luminary LeCun explores deep learning's energy frontier

So-called energy-based models, which borrow concepts from statistical physics, may lead the way to 'abstract prediction,' says Yann LeCun, allowing for a 'unified world model' for AI capable of planning.

31 March 2022, zdnet.com

Solving the challenges of robotic pizza-making

Imagine a pizza maker working with a ball of dough. She might use a spatula to lift the dough onto a cutting board then use a rolling pin to flatten it into a circle. Easy, right? Not if this pizza maker is a robot.

31 March 2022, techxplore.com

Conversational data platform taps AI for sentiment analysis

Arena's no-code communication platform uses engagement data gained from conversations and combines it with artificial intelligence (AI) to better understand who might want to buy what among its customers,

31 March 2022, venturebeat.com


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