Scientists at Umeå University have successfully developed an artificial intelligence-driven, self-driving forest machine that can run a 16-ton machine without human assistance.
Researchers developed a reinforcement learning-based controller for lower limb rehabilitation exoskeletons (LLREs), offering robust, patient-agnostic walking assistance. This controller, trained with simulated human-exoskeleton interactions, adapts to various neuromuscular disorders without needing specific control parameter tuning.
By Muhammad Osama
20 Jun 2024
A new study in Biology Methods & Protocols, published by Oxford University Press, suggests that doctors may soon be able to use artificial intelligence (AI) to detect and diagnose cancer in patients, enabling earlier treatment.
In a recent study published in Science, researchers from the University of Oxford, and RMIT University have found that occasionally, AI produces gibberish in response to questions that appear simple and these self-assured confabulations generated by Large Language Models (LLMs) are referred to as “hallucinations”.
Addlly AI, a leader in Gen AI-powered solutions for Asian markets, is thrilled to announce the launch of its groundbreaking no-prompt AI Playground.
AMD today announced that Sun Singapore Systems Pte. Ltd., the largest smart parking solutions provider in Singapore, is deploying a new AI-based smart parking solution, powered by AMD Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC devices.
YorChip, Inc. announces its first Chiplet details to empower edge AI developers.
SABuyCars announces the launch of Diamo, an AI solution designed to enhance the motor industry in South Africa.
Researchers introduced a "wand mapping" method for controlling 6-DOF robotic manipulators, using a virtual rigid linkage between the user's hand and the robot's end-effector. This method, tested on 20 participants, showed comparable performance and user preference to traditional direct mapping methods, offering a promising alternative for enhanced control in medical and assistive applications.
By Muhammad Osama
19 Jun 2024
In a recent study published in the scientific journal Nature Sustainability, a team led by Moussa El Jarroudi from the University of Liège demonstrates how to overcome challenges and how artificial intelligence can be practically integrated into agricultural systems to meet the expanding needs of sustainable food production.
Creanord, a leading provider of network performance monitoring and service assurance solutions, and Lounea, a major Finnish broadband fiber connectivity provider and ICT specialist, today announced the successful completion of a joint research project focused on utilizing machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) to predict network congestion before it occurs.
A new AI system that counts flowers on fruit trees is helping farmers to predict harvest sizes months in advance, making crop yields more efficient, sustainable, and profitable.
Researchers proposed a novel language-based navigation (LangNav) approach for vision-and-language navigation (VLN) by converting visual observations into natural language descriptions, utilizing language models to predict actions, and demonstrating improved performance in low-data and sim-to-real transfer scenarios.
By Muhammad Osama
18 Jun 2024
A study in Nature Communications details new autocharacterization tools utilizing computer vision to rapidly and accurately measure semiconductor properties, validated on high-throughput perovskite synthesis. This advancement promises to transform material discovery and optimization by drastically reducing characterization time.
By Muhammad Osama
17 Jun 2024
In a recent study published in the journal Nature Reviews Materials, an international group of researchers from EPFL developed RoboFood to monitor health, provide nutrients, and administer medications to people and animals in need.