How the Mighty Heat Pump Is Helping (but Not Solving) EVs’ Cold Weather Problem
“Any electric vehicle that doesn’t have a heat pump is a dinosaur already,” one expert tells WIRED.
“Any electric vehicle that doesn’t have a heat pump is a dinosaur already,” one expert tells WIRED.
A team of AI researchers at Google’s DeepMind, working with a colleague from New York University, has developed an AI system called AlphaGeometry that has demonstrated an ability to solve complex geometry problems at a high level.
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Chatbots can help your customers and potential clients find or input information quickly by instantly responding to requests that use audio input, text input or a combination of both, eliminating the need for human intervention or manual research. Chatbots are everywhere, providing customer care support and assisting employees who use smart speakers at home, SMS, …
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Posted by Jiefeng Chen, Student Researcher, and Jinsung Yoon, Research Scientist, Cloud AI Team In the fast-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, large language models (LLMs) have revolutionized the way we interact with machines, pushing the boundaries of natural language understanding and generation to unprecedented heights. Yet, the leap into high-stakes decision-making applications remains a chasm …
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At Next ‘23, we launched AlloyDB AI, an integrated set of capabilities built into AlloyDB for building generative AI applications. One of those capabilities allows you to call a Vertex AI model directly from the database using SQL. AlloyDB is a fully managed PostgreSQL-compatible database that offers superior performance, availability and scale. In our performance …
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Apple’s latest series of Vision Pro demos carefully obscures one important hardware feature.
Two insect-like robots, a mini-bug and a water strider may be the smallest, lightest and fastest fully functional micro-robots ever known to be created. Such miniature robots could someday be used for work in areas such as artificial pollination, search and rescue, environmental monitoring, micro-fabrication or robotic-assisted surgery. Reporting on their work in the proceedings …
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Researchers at Kyushu University, in collaboration with Osaka University and the Fine Ceramics Center, have developed a framework that uses machine learning to speed up the discovery of materials for green energy technology.
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