The next step in the evolution of generative AI technology will rely on ‘world models’ to improve physical outcomes in the real world.
Nearly every car sold by 2050 could be autonomous, a transformation that will reshape far more than just your daily commute.
One year ago this week, Joe Biden was president. I was in Doha, Qatar, negotiating with Israel and Hamas to finalize a ceasefire and hostage release deal. The incoming Trump team worked closely with ...
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Amazon, Microsoft, and IBM are all racing to build a quantum computer. But the technology's feasibility is as hazy as its physics.
ADQ and the Gates Foundation have announced a four-year, $40m partnership to scale the responsible use of AI and EdTech to ...
Hitachi is leveraging its energy innovation to drive decarbonisation across its global operations while targeting carbon ...
China’s automakers are making stylish vehicles full of advanced tech at competitive prices, gaining market share globally.
California startups are building robots to help with fold laundry and other tedious tasks as the race to dominate artificial ...
The seventh edition of the Global Outlook (GEO-7) offers a stark vision of the decades to come. But its authors say the worst ...
In 1980, the first industrial robot arm could move six axes with brute strength, but it couldn’t pick up a strawberry without crushing it. Four decades later, robotic arms are faster, safer, and ...
Of course, as will most industries, education will be influenced by artificial intelligence (AI). Because AI can replace many technical skills – think data analysis, coding, and entry level tasks – ...