One seismometer is often not enough to reliably detect earthquakes or human activity such as underground nuclear tests.
Scientists have developed a color-changing tactile sensor that lets robots visualize touch in real time, paving the way for more precise manufacturing, prosthetics, and robotic surgery.
The Industrial Internet of Things has made machines visible. It is now shifting the focus from collecting data to acting on ...
PSYONIC turns its FDA-cleared bionic hand into a data engine, feeding ABB and NVIDIA robots the human dexterity data physical ...
As energy companies push AI deeper into industrial operations, success increasingly depends on governance, trusted data, and ...
Vention is working with partners to make design and deployment of industrial and collaborative robots easier for ...
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Jalapeño, OpenAI’s first custom chip, targets gigawatt-scale data center deployment
OpenAI has unveiled its first custom AI accelerator, called Jalapeño, marking the company’s move ...
For the first time, a research team has demonstrated an artificial intelligence semiconductor technology that integrates the ...
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