What the EU AI Act means for the insurance industry
A new EU AI Act draft shows that regulatory oversight of AI and the data fed into AI systems will increase in Europe and also globally.Read More
A new EU AI Act draft shows that regulatory oversight of AI and the data fed into AI systems will increase in Europe and also globally.Read More
2022 has seen incredible growth in foundation models, or large-scale AI models trained on a massive scale. What does the future hold?Read More
Mapped helps companies discover and utilize data from building systems, sensors and equipment from different vendors.Read More
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Rachel Aviv’s unflinching and personal new book, Strangers to Ourselves, rejects pat answers in favor of penetrating questions.
Land Rover has finally brought out some proper luxury SUV hybrids, and it looks like it was just about worth the wait.
The xkcd author and former NASA engineer tackles our questions about science education, solvable climate issues, and his latest What If? book.
Biophysicists have developed control software that optimizes how fluorescence microscopes collect data on living samples. Their control loop, used to image mitochondrial and bacterial sites of division in detail, is released as an open source plug-in and could inspire a new generation of intelligent microscopes.
How can mobile robots perceive and understand the environment correctly, even if parts of the environment are occluded by other objects? This is a key question that must be solved for self-driving vehicles to safely navigate in large crowded cities. While humans can imagine complete physical structures of objects even when they are partially occluded, …
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