The new space race: A breeding ground for great innovation?

The new space race is grabbing headlines and driving public interest in the potential of ‘extraterrestrial’ exploration. For tech innovators, it opens the doors to a world of exciting new possibilities. It has brought in a fast-moving, ‘Silicon Valley’ type innovative paradigm to a sector that was previously the government’s domain.

22 September 2021, artificialintelligence-news.com

Microsoft takes another crack at a dual-screen Android phone with Duo 2

Microsoft is taking the wraps off a seemingly much improved second iteration of its Surface Duo 2 Android dual-screen device, which will begin rolling out in October.

22 September 2021, zdnet.com

Ex-Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has a new obsession: Toilets

What do tech leaders do when they leave the scene? They focus on some of the more basic things in life.

22 September 2021, zdnet.com


An AI-powered revenue operating system for aviation and beyond: FLYR Labs Lands $150 Million in Series C Funding

A multi-trillion dollar business in crisis, upending incumbents, unfettered ambition, and pragmatic deep learning. FLYR's story has it all.

22 September 2021, zdnet.com

How a drone-in-a-box can help fight wildfires

Drones are fast emerging as critical tools for disaster mitigation.

22 September 2021, zdnet.com

El científico iraní y la máquina operada a control remoto que lo mató en menos de un minuto

El padre del programa nuclear de Irán había eludido los atentados israelíes. Una operación planeada por el Mosad innovó con inteligencia artificial y sin agentes en el lugar del ataque.

22 September 2021, nytimes.com


British court disagrees with Australia, rules that AIs cannot be patent inventors

The UK and Australia may have made a historic pact last week, but one thing they can’t agree on is whether AIs can be patent inventors.

22 September 2021, artificialintelligence-news.com

Telstra and Airspeeder team up to get racing multicopter series off the ground

Telstra 5G network to be used for vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communications.

22 September 2021, zdnet.com

Human learning can be duplicated in solid matter

Researchers have found that learning -- a universal feature of intelligence in living beings -- can be mimicked in synthetic matter, a discovery that in turn could inspire new algorithms for artificial intelligence (AI).

22 September 2021, sciencedaily.com


Tube-shaped robots roll up stairs, carry carts, and race one another

Researchers have designed a 4D-printed soft robot that self-assembles when heated and can take on challenging tasks like rolling uphill and navigating a bumpy and unpredictable landscape.

22 September 2021, sciencedaily.com

Nutanix announces new features for Cloud Platform

Nutanix is launching AOS version 6, Nutanix Era and other new tools to help customers manage data and build out software-defined data centers.

21 September 2021, zdnet.com

Scientists show how fast algorithms are improving across a broad range of examples

Algorithms are sort of like a parent to a computer. They tell the computer how to make sense of information so they can, in turn, make something useful out of it.

21 September 2021, techxplore.com


Artificial intelligence can help highway departments find bats roosting under bridges

Photographs and computer vision techniques using artificial intelligence are able to detect the presence of bats on bridges automatically with over 90% accuracy, according to our new study.

21 September 2021, techxplore.com

Researchers psychoanalyse AI

We do not know exactly what is going on inside the "brain" of artificial intelligence (AI), and therefore we are not able to accurately predict its actions. We can run tests and experiments, but we cannot always predict and understand why AI does what it does.

21 September 2021, techxplore.com

Google announces 50 recipients of second Black Founders Fund

A range of companies participated, including ones focused on solving homelessness, improving the court system and helping the elderly.

21 September 2021, zdnet.com


Machine learning at the edge: A hardware and software ecosystem

Being able to deploy machine learning applications at the edge bears the promise of unlocking a multi-billion dollar market. For that to happen, hardware and software must work in tandem. Arm's partner ecosystem exemplifies this, with hardware and software vendors like Alif and Neuton working together.

21 September 2021, zdnet.com

5 unexpectedly hot industries to find robotics jobs

As automation spreads, roboticists are finding new opportunities in unexpected places.

21 September 2021, zdnet.com

Smart cities: How technology is helping to rebuild war-torn regions

Conflict-hit regions of Azerbaijan are undergoing extensive reconstruction and revitalization, with plans for green, digitally-connected smart cities offering a better way of life to citizens.

21 September 2021, zdnet.com


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