generative AI technology that tech giants like Google and Microsoft have heavily promoted led to a surge in their stock prices. However, the companies who have introduced AI in their cloud businesses are reportedly practising caution when pitching it to businesses.
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Researchers at Simon Fraser University (SFU) in Canada have developed the new AI technology through which people will be able to create a 3D model of an object on their smartphone using 2D photos that can be edited. Each point of the model enables users to control the object. They can drag a point to change the object’s shape and in turn, its appearance. The users can also turn into a realistic 2D photo that shows the edited object.
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The technology spinouts About:Energy and Monolith are partnering to develop pre-trained AI models that would allow car manufacturers to predict how their battery pack designs will perform. Understanding how batteries degrade over time is currently a costly and risky process that car companies handle internally by ageing thousands of batteries for over a year.
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Eastern Michigan University’s GameAbove College of Engineering and Technology students had an exclusive opportunity to visit the General Electric Aerospace facility in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Students representing majors in aviation flight technology, aviation management technology, and electrical and computer engineering gained firsthand insights into the innovative processes and technologies employed at the facility. From manufacturing to quality control and engineering, students gained a comprehensive understanding of the critical role that engineers play in designing, developing, and maintaining the commercial and military aircraft of tomorrow.
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Zhou Meisheng, previously assistant to SMIC’s co-CEO Liang Mengsong, has assumed the role of Head of the Technical Research and Development Center at ChangXin Memory Technology (CXMT) Prior to her tenure at Lam Research, she held key positions at various semiconductor companies, including Chartered Semiconductor (Singapore), UMC, and GlobalFoundries.
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AI misinformation targeted by governments and businesses. EU students want AI education but lack access. The US Federal Communications Commission has banned robocalls that use AI-generated voices. Meta will be working to counter disinformation in EU elections.
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Bloomag, Inc. is a leading Science-First AgTech company developing AI technologies for pest and disease management. Trapview is the first customer to onboard this groundbreaking enhancement to their business offering. This development is one of the innovations that harness the power of AI to develop narrow functionalities tailored to the specific needs of all stakeholders in the agricultural industry triad.
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Canada Research Chair in Systemic Racism, Technology and Criminal Justice. Dr. Kanika Samuels-Wortley, Associate Professor, Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, strongly supports the university’s commitment to research leadership in Healthy Populations, Community Well-Being and Social Justice. This will lend support to the development of effective and equitable criminal justice policies.
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China has set its 2024 economic growth target at around 5%. The key to developing China’s new productive forces lies in technological innovation. More efforts should be made to build an innovative and safe technological ecosystem, improve an open scientific and technological innovation system, and promote the emergence of original innovation results. In this context, many people’s representatives proposed to move forward with the implementation of social policies such as social security benefits.
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Reuters reports that Samsung is reversing course on its current chipmaking tech to adopt that used by competitor SK Hynix. Advertisement Samsung has recently purchased chipmaking technology to support the MR-MUF method, along with starting talks to source supporting materials.
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