Why Augmented Intelligence is Throwing a Spanner in the Works of European Copyright Legislation
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It is often said that, in general, some laws as they stand today are not fit for purpose in their application to the digital world. One area where this is truer than any other is intellectual property—the digital age has completely changed the rules on intellectual property and the antiquated laws and systems of yesterday are no longer feasible.
An Overview of Neuromorphic Computing and Its Latest Advances
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Realising brain-like synapses using artificial intelligence has, for several decades, been a dream of scientists all over the world. Although we don’t have human-level AI yet, humans have made significant strides in the design of innovative technologies for neuromorphic computing. This article delves into some of the most promising innovations in this field.
No, AI Is Not Going to ‘Steal’ Your Job
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While many people believe the advent of artificial intelligence is going to steal away all hard-working professionals' jobs, that is actually the opposite of the truth. AI enhances engineering and helps engineers streamline and perfect their designs more than ever before.
AI Accelerators And How Engineers Can Utilise Them
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Understanding the role of AI accelerators in artificial intelligence gives an insight into its benefits in the world of electronics and computing, particularly as our collective interests in human-level intelligence increase. We look at the technology and how it may benefit engineers.
What AI Can Do for Tech Development — and What It Can’t
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While AI, or artificial intelligence, is already revolutionising all manner of industries, it is nevertheless nothing more than a system. We look at what AI is at its crux, consider its industrial implications, and ultimately cover its limitations.
Opteran Awarded £2.1M for its Insect Vision-Inspired Approach to ‘Solve Autonomy’ in Robotics
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Opteran, a UK-based natural intelligence company, has raised £2.1 million in seed funding to develop lightweight, ultra-low-power solutions to help machines see, sense, and navigate more efficiently. The technology is inspired by a natural phenomenon known as ‘optic flow’, which is observed in insects’ vision.
Can We Trust AI Emotion Recognition Technology?
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With decision making in AI (or artificial intelligence) bigger than ever, engineers are now focused on emotion recognition technology (emotion AI), which has been developed to infer people’s feelings based on facial analysis.
€1.8b Quantum Plan Puts France on the Map for AI
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In 2018, French President Emmanuel Macron presented the country’s artificial intelligence (AI) roadmap: his vision and strategy to make France a leader in AI technology. Now, Macron has presented a new national strategy for quantum technologies, a five-year €1.8 billion plan that will finance research in quantum computing, communications, and sensing.
Addressing the Major Ethical Issues of Autonomous Vehicles
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There’s a serious flaw in the way that programmers are currently addressing ethical concerns in relation to artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous vehicles (AVs). Although they cannot account for everything, there are a few standout ethical issues that really ought to be looked at.