Fingerprints have been the go-to method for connecting offenders to crime detectives, both in real life and in television shows like “Law and Order” and “CSI.”
From January 9th to 12th, at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2024) held in Las Vegas, USA, several leading robotic companies, led by LFI Intelligence, are pushing the trend of replacing tedious human work with artificial intelligence to new heights.
Motivated by the deliberate and measured pace of a diminutive snail, scientists have created a prototype robot with the potential to adeptly collect microplastics from the surfaces of oceans, seas, and lakes in the future.
Navia Robotics Vacuum 50 combines advanced 3D LiDAR technology with intelligent navigation algorithms, ensuring unparalleled precision in cleaning.
Artificial intelligence chatbots that can adjust to comprehend a user’s accent or smart keyboards that constantly update to more accurately guess the next word based on a user’s typing history can be made possible by personalized deep-learning models. A machine-learning model must constantly be adjusted with new data to accommodate this personalization.
Cambridge engineers studying the load-bearing capacity of soft-material conical shells have found performance-limiting flaws that can hinder the capability of morphing cones to carry out basic mechanical tasks. These findings could have ramifications for soft robotics.
The goal of the supercomputer’s development team, Frontier, was to break beyond the exascale barrier, but they went above and beyond.
An innovative method of artificial intelligence (AI) allows for the reconstruction of a huge field of data, such as total ocean temperature, from a small number of field-deployable sensors utilizing low-powered “edge” computing, with extensive applications in industry, science, and medicine.
Aston University has notified all of its employees about the launch of a new enterprise tool powered by Microsoft AI.
Anyone who has used noise-canceling headphones is probably aware of how important it might be to hear the appropriate audio at the right moment. When working indoors, someone might prefer to muffle automobile horns, but not when strolling down a crowded street. People still have little control over which sounds their headphones block out.
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