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German tabloid implements AI job cuts in shift to digital only future
Germany's largest daily newspaper, Bild, has announced plans to implement AI job cuts as it prepares for a digital-only future
EU proposes prohibition on manufacturing sensitive technology in China
The European Union plans to safeguard vital technologies like supercomputers, AI, and advanced microchips by preventing their production in countries like China.
The UK’s AI industry explored as Secretary of State leads roundtable
Roundtable proves insightful as top AI executives discuss the potential and associated challenges of the UK's dynamic AI industry.
Drone Superhighways: Will robotics and automation change our lives?
Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, Chloe Smith, took the podium as the opening speaker at the highly anticipated International Conference on Robotics and Automation held in London on May 30, 2023.
CorTec, neurotechnology and the Brain Interchange System
CorTec's mission is "communicating with the brain - for the cure of disease". By using their Brain Interchange System, they hope to develop stroke rehabilitation.
Infrastructure labs expand across the UK with £103 million funding
From drug research and ocean sediment to digital technology, the UK’s investment in infrastructure labs is to facilitate excellent national research and science.
Emergent dimensionality: Exploring all possible (and unobservable) extra dimensions
Dr Szymon Łukaszyk, Łukaszyk Patent Attorneys, explains emergent dimensionality, exotic R4, ‘life as the explanation of the measurement problem’, and personal motivations.
Revolutionary underwater robot designed to remove waste from the ocean
Researchers pilot-test their jellyfish-inspired underwater robot to collect waste from the bottom of the ocean, which interacts gently with its environment without disturbing it.
Why top business performers are adopting cloud computing
Enterprises considering adopting cloud computing are increasingly realizing the cloud’s tremendous value potential – up to $3 trillion globally by 2025.
Supporting talent at the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF)
Open Access Government unpacks some of the research support that takes place in the National Research Foundation of Korea.
Calorimetric studies and safety tests on lithium-ion cells and post-lithium cells
Dr Carlos Ziebert’s team, of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), explores the safety of batteries across calorimetric studies.
Kirsty Biddiscombe – NetApp
Kirsty Biddiscombe is the AI, ML & Analytics Lead for NetApp’s UK&I business.
She plays a crucial role in driving successful engagement in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Data Analytics, supporting organisations to achieve their business objectives around their AI presence. Her expertise in datacentre solution experience, outcome-based engagement, and...
Targeting the Cannabinoid Type-2 Receptor for Novel Anto-inflammatory Therapeutics
Type-2 cannabinoid receptor (CB2R) is a G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) and an essential element of the endocannabinoid system (ECS) [1].
Why smart language models are the key to accurate AI
Smart language models, an alternative way of using Natural Language Processing, are the key to accurate AI, which can also drive value in the engineering enterprise.
The Pinpoint Test: Harnessing the power of AI in cancer diagnostics
Suspected cancer patients in England are currently referred to the NHS urgent cancer referral pathway, known as the ‘2-week wait’ (2WW). It guarantees that suspected cancer patients can see a specialist in Secondary Care within 14 days of referral.
Addressing the mental health crisis amongst emergency response workers
Fast-paced environments, demanding schedules, and high-stakes decision-making all contribute to the stressful environment emergency response workers endure daily.
A new European Innovation Agenda
The European Union’s new innovation agenda for increased competitiveness and welfare, starting with its objectives explored here by Maurizio Mensi from the European Economic and Social Committee.
Taking complexity into account: Public health strategies adaption to the end of the decade
Dr Zisis Kozlakidis and Sandra Nanyonga discuss public health strategies, then and now, with a focus on the prevalence of STDs.
Finding success in back-office transformation
Change is inevitable - but the nature of change itself is evolving as organisations work to manage the impact of multiple accelerating and unforeseen events.
Optical character recognition for ancient non-alphabetic scripts
Shai Gordin, Senior Lecturer at Digital Pasts Lab in Ariel University, looks at the deciphering of ancient non-alphabetic scripts, and the technology we use to understand it.