Artificial Intelligence has opened up a realm of possibilities when it comes to interpreting sensor data in the physical world. According to Brandon Barbello, the COO of Archetype, the complexity and speed of the physical world often make it difficult for us to fully comprehend the information provided by sensors. However, AI has the potential
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Robotic systems have traditionally been utilized in controlled indoor environments to assist with manual tasks and simple queries. However, as technology advances, there is a growing interest in deploying robotic systems in unknown and unmapped environments. These environments present unique challenges, such as obstacles that can obstruct sensors and increase the risk of collisions. One
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Salesforce recently announced enhancements to its Mulesoft automation, integration, and API management solutions by integrating new AI capabilities. The addition of Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) tool and the Einstein assistant is set to streamline workflows for developers and business teams, making them more productive and efficient. The Intelligent Document Processing tool is designed to extract
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The shearing of fluids, which involves the sliding of fluid layers over each other under shear forces, is a critical concept in nature and in the field of rheology. Rheology, the study of flow behavior in matter such as liquids and soft solids, looks at how shear forces induce deformation or slippage between material layers.
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In a groundbreaking development, a team of Korean researchers has recently unveiled a new memory device that could potentially revolutionize the field of artificial intelligence hardware. Led by Professor Shinhyun Choi from the KAIST School of Electrical Engineering, the research team has successfully created a next-generation phase change memory device with ultra-low-power consumption capabilities. This
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Tropes are a common occurrence in the world of video games. The idea that “the world is ending and you have to save it” has been used time and time again as an inciting incident in many games. While tropes themselves are not inherently bad, the issue arises when these tropes are used without any
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SK Hynix, a prominent memory chip manufacturer, recently announced a significant investment of $3.87 billion in building its first chip packaging facility in the United States. This move underscores the company’s commitment to strengthening the semiconductor industry in the U.S. and aligns with the Biden administration’s initiative to enhance domestic chip production. The establishment of
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