In this podcast, Sean Hehir, CEO of BrainChip, chats with Dr. Jason K. Eshraghian about neuromorphic computing benefits over traditional AI and its potential to revolutionize the future of computing. Listen in to learn how this emerging technology is shaping the world of AI.
In this podcast, Sean Hehir, CEO of BrainChip, chats with Dr. Jason K. Eshraghian about neuromorphic computing benefits over traditional AI and its potential to revolutionize the future of computing. Listen in to learn how this emerging technology is shaping the world of AI.
The method, which combines a ChatGPT-like large language model with information about a protein’s 3D shape, could make it easier and faster to develop better medicines for infectious diseases, cancer, and other conditions.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a wide-ranging tool that enables people to rethink how we integrate information, analyze data, and use the resulting insights to improve decision making
"MechStyle" allows users to personalize 3D models, while ensuring they're physically viable after fabrication, producing unique personal items and assistive technology.
A simulation of an individual patient's brain tumors, kept up to date with readily available data, can identify whether dietary treatments and drugs are likely to work.
Hey Tuya showcases how agentic Physical AI evolves assistants from isolated commands into systems that learn context, coordinate devices, and act reliably across real-world environments.
This episode celebrates five years of The Next Byte with a recap of 2025, highlighting standout episodes through The "Saucies" Awards, reflecting on major trends, sharing predictions for 2026, and thanking the global listener community.
Matroid builds no-code computer-vision detectors that can spot everything from microscopic material defects to real-time safety hazards on a factory floor.
In large-scale warehousing and distribution operations, conveyor belts are an essential infrastructure that must operate with near-zero downtime to ensure the timely delivery of products. The presence of loose or foreign items on a conveyor belt can pose a serious risk to these operations.
In this post, we'll walk through how to evaluate that progress using the same metrics our platform provides automatically, so you can build detectors that get smarter, sharper, and more reliable over time.
In this podcast, Sean Hehir, CEO of BrainChip, chats with Dr. Jason K. Eshraghian about neuromorphic computing benefits over traditional AI and its potential to revolutionize the future of computing. Listen in to learn how this emerging technology is shaping the world of AI.
The method, which combines a ChatGPT-like large language model with information about a protein’s 3D shape, could make it easier and faster to develop better medicines for infectious diseases, cancer, and other conditions.
The upcoming "Machine Learning for Safety Experts" training by SAE and Fraunhofer IKS in Munich on October 22-23, 2024 is a timely initiative. It will address this crucial skill gap and ensure engineers are well-equipped to handle the intricacies of safe Machine Learning applications.
Someday, you may want your home robot to carry a load of dirty clothes downstairs and deposit them in the washing machine in the far-left corner of the basement. The robot will need to combine your instructions with its visual observations to determine the steps it should take to complete this task.
In this episode, we discuss research coming out of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology to detect the emotions of tennis players better than humans can!
The Vision, Robotics & Motion trade event, held annually in Brabanthallen, 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands, successfully concluded its 2024 edition on June 5th and 6th.
Scientists from ITMO have come up with a three-step algorithm for the development of manipulators and walking or wearable robots. Compared to the usual methods, the new approach results in lighter, more efficient, affordable, and compact mechanisms.
Yiannis Kantaros will enable teams of robots to interact collaboratively, perceive and respond to their environment with a CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation
The computing industry's energy appetite is notoriously ravenous. Currently, this results in the industry producing between 2.1 and 3.9 percent of all global carbon emissions.
To strengthen the case for noninvasive BCIs, Carnegie Mellon researchers have demonstrated that through precision neuromodulation using focused ultrasound, the performance of a BCI could be improved for communication.