Rules on GM farming and cars to be top of UK bonfire of EU laws

Minister reveals plans to change laws inherited from EU, with rules on medical devices also in crosshairs

16 September 2021, theguardian.com

Google offers a second new Pixel 6 chip to a select few

What brought this on? A renewed faith in marketing, it seems. This alone should give Google enthusiasts hope.

16 September 2021, zdnet.com

Aruba partners with MLS franchise for digitized stadium in Cincinnati

The 26,000-seat TQL Stadium was designed to be entirely cashless, leveraging a slate of wired and wireless Aruba products.

16 September 2021, zdnet.com


Design meets artificial intelligence to create new visual search engine

Novel methods of searching the nation's gallery, library and museum collections could soon be revolutionized by a visual search platform designed in collaboration with Northumbria University.

16 September 2021, techxplore.com

ServiceNow's Now Platform Rome release aimed at work experiences

The Now Platform release, code-named Rome, highlights how ServiceNow has expanded beyond its core IT service management category.

16 September 2021, zdnet.com

SpaceX's first private crewed mission lifts off into space

Inspiration4 mission will orbit Earth for around three days.

16 September 2021, zdnet.com


As a population gets older, automation accelerates

Economists authored a new study showing that aging populations lead to greater implementation of robots in workplace settings.

16 September 2021, sciencedaily.com

Ancient Mesopotamian cuneiform tablets could be decoded by an AI

The 4500-year-old written tablets that shine a light on life in ancient Mesopotamia are often damaged, but a predictive AI trained on 104 languages can help fill in the gaps

16 September 2021, newscientist.com

Ford and Walmart will deliver your groceries from these self-driving cars

Walmart, Ford and Argo AI are bringing driverless grocery deliveries to more cities.

15 September 2021, zdnet.com


Accenture, IonQ work to bring quantum computing to more businesses

The deal could see Accenture's clients increasingly adopt quantum computing technologies.

15 September 2021, zdnet.com

World's most accurate visual question–answering AI

Toshiba Corporation has developed the world's most accurate highly versatile Visual Question Answering (VQA) AI, able to recognize not only people and objects, but also colors, shapes, appearances and background details in images. The AI overcomes the long-standing difficulty of answering questions on the positioning and appearance of people and objects, and has the ability to learn information required to handle a wide range of questions and answers.

15 September 2021, techxplore.com

UN urges moratorium on use of AI that imperils human rights

The U.N. human rights chief is calling for a moratorium on the use of artificial intelligence technology that poses a serious risk to human rights, including face-scanning systems that track people in public spaces.

15 September 2021, techxplore.com


Arm lays the groundwork for the software-defined vehicle

The future of vehicle development is in the cloud, and Arm is leading an effort to get there.

15 September 2021, zdnet.com

Quantum computing is at an early stage. But investors are already getting excited

VC funds are investing aggressively in quantum computing startups, even though the technology is yet to demonstrate that it can do anything useful in real life.

15 September 2021, zdnet.com

Is it a horror film or a rom-com? AI can predict based solely on music

Music is an indispensable element in film: it establishes atmosphere and mood, drives the viewer's emotional reactions, and significantly influences the audience's interpretation of the story.

15 September 2021, techxplore.com


Robot-prepped pizza at 800 Degrees

How do you future-proof a pizza brand? Cater to takeout and delivery.

15 September 2021, zdnet.com

Flagship iPhone 13 feature is rough around the edges

But Apple's new Cinematic Mode feature is still more than good enough for most users.

15 September 2021, zdnet.com

Real-time drone intent monitoring could enable safer use of drones and prevent a repeat of 2018 Gatwick incident

Researchers have developed a real-time approach that can help prevent incidents like the large-scale disruption at London's Gatwick Airport in 2018, where possible drone sightings at the perimeter of the airport caused the cancellation of hundreds of flights.

15 September 2021, techxplore.com


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