The potential of deep learning in managing power networks

Power networks worldwide are faced with increasing challenges. The fast rollout of distributed renewable generation (such as rooftop solar panels or community wind turbines) can lead to considerable unpredictability. The previously used "fit-and-forget" mode of operating power networks is no longer adequate, and a more active management is required.

27 August 2021, techxplore.com

Expanding human-robot collaboration in manufacturing by training AI to detect human intention

Machines and robots undoubtedly make life easier. They carry out jobs with precision and speed, and, unlike humans, they do not require breaks as they are never tired.

27 August 2021, techxplore.com

A standard for artificial intelligence in biomedicine

An international research team with participants from several universities including the FAU has proposed a standardized registry for artificial intelligence (AI) work in biomedicine to improve the reproducibility of results and create trust in the use of AI algorithms in biomedical research and, in the future, in everyday clinical practice.

27 August 2021, techxplore.com


IBM announces new tennis power rankings, fantasy tennis teams and more ahead of US Open

IBM will provide users with a bevy of new tools to follow along to the headlining tournament.

27 August 2021, zdnet.com

Robotic avatar may see commercialization soon

Robotics development is one thing. Can strength-multiplying robots win over the market?

27 August 2021, zdnet.com

Tech Tent: Can AI write a play?

An experimental play uses a natural language system to generate a theatre performance.

27 August 2021, bbc.com


Very Personal Computing: In Artist’s New Work, A.I. Meets Fatherhood

Ian Cheng brings his latest piece to the Shed, a narrative animation powered by a video game engine and partly inspired by his daughter.

27 August 2021, nytimes.com

Opinion | I Can’t Stop Wondering What’s Going On Inside My Cat’s Head

How my new pets got me to consider life’s deepest mysteries.

27 August 2021, nytimes.com

Home Affairs believes technological capability not there yet for cryptocurrency travel rule

While a travel rule would be a 'game changer', both Home Affairs and Austrac believe more technology development is required before the rule is implemented.

27 August 2021, zdnet.com


What Goes Up Must Come Down: Helping Clean Up Space Junk With First-of-Its-Kind Mission Optimizer

Less than a year on from the UK Space Agency committing £1 million in funding to combat space debris, Fujitsu UK has successfully combined quantum-inspired computing and Artificial Intelligence to support the transformation of space debris removal. F

26 August 2021, scitechdaily.com

Best bidet toilet seat 2021: Reduce your TP usage

A bidet toilet seat can reduce your reliance on paper products and improve your hygiene. These are our picks for best bidet toilet seats in 2021.

26 August 2021, zdnet.com

Want to be a CMO? Here's what you need to know

The chief marketing officer's job just got tougher. You need to do more with less, keep up a relentless pace of change, drive sales, and build a brand. All while growing loyalty and creating great customer experiences. Two top CMOs share insider tips with you.

26 August 2021, zdnet.com


Elon Musk's Teslabot: Helpful hand, pure fantasy, or dystopian nightmare?

Are we on the cusp of getting robots out of the factory and interacting with everyday human beings?

26 August 2021, zdnet.com

Wearable tech for your ears: 'Hearables' can teach you a language or music with the help of AI

Hearables are wireless smart micro-computers with artificial intelligence that incorporate both speakers and microphones. They fit in the ears and can connect to the internet and to other devices, and are designed to be worn daily. Some technology companies are now marketing these as "the future of hearing enhancement," and focusing on their capacities to disrupt existing hearing aid markets.

26 August 2021, techxplore.com

The controversial tool that lets kids spy on their parents

This is a role reversal. But is it a good role reversal?

26 August 2021, zdnet.com


The UK is changing its data laws to boost its digital economy

Britain will diverge from EU data laws that have been criticised as being overly strict and driving investment and innovation out of Europe.


Quantum computers could read all your encrypted data. This 'quantum-safe' VPN aims to stop that

Verizon has successfully deployed a VPN across the Atlantic that could withstand quantum attacks.

26 August 2021, zdnet.com

NSW contemplates its own proof-of-vaccination app

As the premier starts talking about letting those in New South Wales out of lockdown, she is also contemplating a state app that shows if a person has had their jabs.

26 August 2021, zdnet.com


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