Home Search
Artificial intelligence - search results
If you're not happy with the results, please do another search
Powering AI: The growing energy challenge
Powering AI: AI holds great potential in various fields, from coding to driving, but widespread adoption could lead to an energy demand surpassing some nations.
AI-powered earthquake forecasting proves to be a success
In a development, researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have harnessed the potential of AI-powered earthquake forecasting, offering hope for mitigating the destructive impact of seismic events.
It’s time to stop waiting for social housing tech to work
Social housing plays a role in our communities. Millions of vulnerable families and individuals rely on it to access affordable accommodation. However, local authorities need help to meet demand.
Country codes: The global dynamics of domain hosting
Country code top-level domains, or ccTLDs, have grown exponentially since their creation in the 1970s. The right domain hosting can be a source of profit and a key indicator of shaping international relations and geopolitics.
Interdisciplinary research on the splitting process of various particles
Professor Ken Naitoh from the Department of Applied Mechanics and Aerospace Engineering at Waseda University in Japan, walks us through universal laws discovered from outstanding integrated interdisciplinary research on the splitting processes of various particles.
Revolutionising agriculture with AI drones
Farmers seek to optimise crop yields to ensure food security and economic stability. In pursuit of this goal, AI drones are emerging as game-changers.
Cracking the genetic code of a rare kidney cancer
In a groundbreaking study, researchers have decoded the genetic makeup of a rare kidney cancer known as reninoma.
Farmers seek tech alternatives as bee pollinators decline
Farmers are turning to technology-driven solutions as declining bee populations face challenges in pollinating crops.
Inclusion and innovation are key to the EV transition
The EV transition is gathering pace; however, there is plenty of work to do for everyone ahead of 2035, both structurally and socially says Connected Kerb CEO Chris Pateman-Jones.
Transforming the public sector and harnessing the power of ChatGPT
The increasing use of ChatGPT and other AI-powered tools has generated significant excitement in the office - offering the potential to simplify daily tasks for employees.
Top tips to ensure inclusive and accessible job postings
Through job postings, employers craft descriptions to fill openings, enticing qualified applicants and building a candidate pool for their organisations.
AI in the financial industry: Machine learning in banking
UK financial services firms saw a 72% rise in the use of ML applications; what does this mean for the future of AI in the financial industry?
The UK must make commitments to digital literacy and invest in digital skills
Digital skills shortages are becoming urgent. The UK’s relatively low ranking in the global skills table highlights the need for the UK to update skill sets nationally.
EU-China research thrives amid environmental focus
EU-China research relations focus on environment-centred projects amid geopolitical challenges and pandemic disruptions.
UK launches £40 million fund to maximise 5G benefits
The UK government launches a £40 million fund to drive local digital advancements and maximise 5G benefits across various sectors.
U.S. quantum information science research initiatives
Open Access Government lifts the lid on the work of one of America’s oldest physical science laboratories, focussing on their quantum information science research work.
Connected care: The integrated future of patient interactions
The promise of connected care has expanded the opportunities for how clinicians and patients interact, offering care from a distance and creating a shift towards more accessible systems.
Why are cloud technologies key to levelling up council project management?
Local government is in need of updated cloud technology to efficiently implement council project management, with the potential of funding from the Levelling Up fund.
Applying data in real-time to global shipping operations
Dom Couldwell, Head of Field Engineering EMA at DataStax, charts the role of data in global shipping operations, which we discover improves the real world in real-time.
Unleashing the power of science, research and innovation in Asia
Preethi Kesavan, Head at the School of Advanced Technology and Digital Media, LSBF Singapore, highlights the transformative role of science, research and innovation in Asia.