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EPFL

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ETH Zurich

University for science and technology

Freedom and individual responsibility, entrepreneurial spirit and open-​min...

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Carnegie Mellon University

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A private, global research university, Carnegie Mellon stands among the wor...

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Researchers at EPFL have created a mathematical model that helps explain how breaking language into sequences makes modern AI like chatbots so good at understanding and using words.

How AIs understand words

ATCx AI for Engineers 2025, Altair's global virtual event, which focuses on the practical impact of AI in engineering. Bringing together industry experts, engineers, and technologists, the event showcases how AI is being applied across various domains, disciplines, and the world.

ATCx AI for Engineers 2025 Global Virtual Event
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Join ATCx AI for Engineers 2025, Altair's global virtual event showcasing AI-driven innovations in design, simulation, and manufacturing. Discover 100 real-world AI use cases, gain insights from industry leaders, and explore how AI is transforming engineering workflows.

Ask Anything, Solve Everything: ATCx AI for Engineers 2025

Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed the first technology that is able to recognise biomarkers in menstrual blood – directly in sanitary towels. MenstruAI promises a simple, non-invasive method for recording health data in everyday life.

Sanitary towels morph into test strips