Robotics for society

Robots are deployed in a number of circumstances, especially where they can complete challenging tasks or execute missions that would be dangerous for a human to complete. Latest developments in robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) are transforming industry, society, and our daily lives. Apart from being accurate and consistent, robots may work in any environment, increasing their adaptability. They eliminate dangerous jobs for humans because robots can work in hazardous environments, . They are capable of lifting heavy loads, managing toxic substances, and performing repetitive tasks. This has aided businesses…

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What SenseTime offered at World AI cannes festival?

SenseTime, a Hong Kong-based AI company, gave a keynote titled “AI for a better tomorrow” at this year’s World AI Cannes Festival(WAICF). The keynote was given by George Huang, President of SenseTime’s International Business Group, who demonstrated how the company is using AI technology in fields such as mixed reality, mobility, city management, and healthcare. “There has been massive market demand for AI computing services, as the digitalisation of cities and enterprises expand, along with the accelerated development of the metaverse and autonomous driving,” said Huang. “We are committed to…

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What is STEM Education and Why is it Important for Kids?

Innovations have become a part of human life in the current phase of technological development. Every now and then, we hear about new developments in various fields. We seldom see about educational developments and breakthroughs, especially in the early years of education. This is progressively causing a decline in learning ability, as traditional schooling focuses on rote learning rather than instilling a mindset. Researchers in the field of education have developed STEM education in response to this gap in learning. STEM education is a paradigm change in early learning that…

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The best AI, Big data conferences of 2022

Attending conferences on AI, big data, and machine learning allows you to learn about the most recent advancements and accomplishments in these technologies, which will likely take too long and effort to research and understand on your own. And you get it from keynote speakers who are experts in their fields—information that you can apply to your career. These events give you the opportunity to improve your skills in these areas while interacting with others who have similar interests and can help you in addressing challenges. On that end, FutureTech…

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Accenture, IISc collaborate for research in cloud continuum

Accenture and the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bengaluru have collaborated to undertake research and development in cloud continuum and neuromorphic computing at a newly established Accenture Centre for Advanced Computing. Accenture and IISc will team up on research projects and develop intellectual properties and thought leadership in next-generation computing technologies that enable AI at the edge, such as cloud, edge, quantum, and neuromorphic computing, as well as sustainable software engineering, as part of this programme, according to Accenture. Govindan Rangarajan, Director, IISc Bengaluru, said: “The new Accenture Centre for…

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How to teach STEM subjects?

Teachers of STEM subjects must be creative and adaptable in their teaching styles in order to get the most out of their students as the STEM industries evolve over time. In STEM teaching, you don’t simply want to provide information and correct students when they make mistakes. Instead, an ideal STEM learning environment is all about asking questions and encouraging independent thinking. Effective STEM teaching methods Training with STEM Labs STEM Labs are a great way to learn and understand basic and advanced STEM concepts.A STEM lab is a one-of-a-kind…

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Top robotics competitions in india

Robotic competitions are a pretty effective way for both kids and adults to quickly learn the basic concepts of the technology. Robot contests bring together people of all ages — researchers, students, and hobbyists – who are working in distinct and possibly more difficult areas of robotics, providing rare and incredible opportunity to connect and learn from one another. As a technology that is set to rock tomorrow’s industry floors and workplaces, students as young as six years old have enrolled in robotics training institutes to learn the art.The growing…

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FT exclusive : Top AI predictions in 2022

The AI industry continued to thrive this year as companies sought ways to support business continuity through rapidly-changing situations. For those already invested, many are now doubling-down after reaping the benefits. As we wrapped the first quarter of 2022 ,it’s time to look ahead at what more to expect from the AI industry this year. Smoother Integration of AI in companies  Many companies are uncertain where and how to begin their AI journey. Around 30% of businesses want to integrate AI into their operations in the next several years, while…

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Google’s DeepMind AI can now manipulate nuclear fusion

DeepMind, Google’s artificial intelligence division, has trained an AI to control the superheated plasma inside a nuclear fusion reactor, paving the way for unlimited clean energy to arrive sooner. Nuclear fusion is the method by which our sun and other stars generate energy, yet it remains frustratingly out of reach despite decades of research. Nuclear fusion has enormous potential, according to physicist Dr. Arthur Turrell, who recently described it as “a breakthrough in human history comparable to the advent of electricity.” One of the most difficult aspects of doing so…

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Tech is ready to get into your skin

Implanting microchips into the human body is no longer a science fiction concept, but a reality. Walletmor, a British-Polish business, recently announced that it was the first to commercialise such technology. The implant, according to Wojtek Paprota, the company’s founder and CEO, may be used to pay bills everywhere contactless payments are accepted. Walletmor’s chip is made out of a tiny microchip and an antenna wrapped in a biopolymer — a naturally generated material similar to plastic — and weighs less than a gramme and is around the size of…

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