Machine learning & AI

Researchers teach AI to spot what you're sketching

A new way to teach artificial intelligence (AI) to understand human line drawings—even from non-artists—has been developed by a team from the University of Surrey and Stanford University.

Consumer & Gadgets

Quokka: A tiny, personal quantum computer emulator

Bearing the smiling face of one of Australia's cutest marsupials is a device its creators are claiming as the world's first consumer product in quantum computing technology.

Robotics

Integrating actuation and sensing for smarter soft robots

The world of robotics is witnessing a transformative shift with the rise of soft robotics, which offers unparalleled flexibility and adaptability in various applications, from medical interventions to intricate rescue operations.

Energy & Green Tech

Researchers unveil novel strategy to stabilize zinc-ion batteries

In a study published in Energy Storage Materials , a team led by Prof. Hu Linhua from Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Science proposed a general principle for evaluating the highest occupied ...

Business

Exploring the impact of AI on socioeconomic inequalities

An interdisciplinary review of how generative artificial intelligence (AI) may change work, education, health care, information, and misinformation focuses on the technology's potential impacts on social equality.

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