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How effective is AI-enhanced quality assurance in manufacturing?
AI-enhanced quality assurance is revolutionising manufacturing by providing greater precision, efficiency and sustainability through real-time defect detection, automated processes and predictive maintenance. However, challenges remain regarding data quality and ethical considerations. Today’s manufacturing landscape calls for quality. Defects are more costly due to rising expenses, and they also scale back sustainability efforts. AI-enhanced quality assurance…
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OpenAI Makes a Play for the Enterprise
News AnalysisOpenAI Makes a Play for the Enterprise OpenAI is doubling down on the enterprise. With its latest update to ChatGPT, the company unveiled Connectors, a suite of native integrations that enable the artificial intelligence (AI) assistant to securely connect with business platforms such as Gmail, Google Drive, Microsoft Outlook, SharePoint and GitHub. Connectors is…
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Reduce Uncertainty to Drive AI Adoption
EditorialReduce Uncertainty to Drive AI Adoption Artificial intelligence is nearing a tipping point in the workplace. Much like workplace digitization, senior organizational leaders report great interest in applying AI to drive efficiency, reduce costs and improve margins. But these aren’t their only aims in adopting AI. In a recent Qualtrics study, two-thirds of executives said…
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Milky Way’s central black hole spins at nearly light speed, study finds
Sagittarius A*, the super massive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy, has long been the subject of many astrophysical studies. (CREDIT: Tranding art/Shutterstock) A new generation of black hole research is unfolding thanks to artificial intelligence, massive simulations, and cutting-edge computing. Scientists have used a powerful neural network trained with millions…
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European Accessibility Act (EAA): What Businesses Need to Know
EditorialEuropean Accessibility Act (EAA): What Businesses Need to Know The deadline for the EU’s European Accessibility Act (EAA) is June 28, 2025. While it might be easy to dismiss this with a simple “I’m not in the EU,” or “I don’t sell to the EU,” there are a number of reasons why it makes sense to…
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AI Still Hallucinates. Here’s How to Reduce It
EditorialAI Still Hallucinates. Here's How to Reduce It When artificial intelligence (AI) first burst into the public sphere, hallucinations were seen by many in the business world as a minor, temporary glitch — something that could be solved through troubleshooting and iterative development. But now, several years on from the public release of ChatGPT, new…
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Alarming Study Says A.I. Will Happily Commit Blackmail And Let People Die If It Feels Threatened
Audio By Carbonatix The Artificial Intelligence Era is currently in full swing thanks to the many companies that have made it their mission to champion the rapidly evolving technology. However, it’s become increasingly clear there are plenty of kinks to work out, and a new study has highlighted the disturbing lengths some of the most…
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Self-powered artificial synapse brings human-like vision to smart devices
New self-powered synapse mimics human eye, enabling color vision in AI devices without external power. (CREDIT: CC BY-SA 4.0) Every second, machines like drones, smartphones, and self-driving cars capture floods of visual data. But turning this data into meaning—like recognizing a red light or reading a sign—takes massive energy and memory. These machine vision systems…
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The GenoMed4All project: Advancing precision medicine in blood disorders through AI
GenoMed4All is building an open, federated data hub to explore new AI models and services for clinical support in blood disorders. Haematological diseases comprise a large group of up to 450 disorders resulting from abnormalities of blood cells, lymphoid organs and coagulation factors, generally categorised as either oncological or non-oncological. Most have a genetic background,…
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How AI Rebuilds the Modern Company: From Hierarchies to Hyperloops
EditorialHow AI Rebuilds the Modern Company: From Hierarchies to Hyperloops For decades, businesses have used new technology primarily to streamline tasks without questioning the underlying corporate structure. Artificial intelligence, however, offers a more radical promise: It could collapse long-standing hierarchies and silos, ushering in agile, “hyperloop” organizations that move information and decisions more quickly. AI…