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Google Podcasts is going away after March — but there are alternatives
2024-03-01 14:11:10
When Google Podcasts disappears on April 2nd, you can try one of these substitutes.
AI outperforms humans in standardized tests of creative potential
2024-03-01 13:48:58
In a recent study, 151 human participants were pitted against ChatGPT-4 in three tests designed to measure divergent thinking, which is considered to be an indicator of creative thought.
AI could transform ethics committees
2024-03-01 12:21:24
The role of an ethics committee is to give advice on what should be done in often contentious situations. They are used in medicine, research, business, law and a variety of other areas.
Thermal networks: The missing infrastructure we need to help enable carbon-free heating
2024-03-01 12:21:23
Most of us who live in the Northern Hemisphere have a fundamental problem: we want to reduce our carbon emissions, but we also need to heat our homes.
Riding high on AI, Nvidia is no bubble, says Wall Street
2024-03-01 10:58:18
The emergence of AI bots like OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Bard has fueled a massive rise in share prices of chip-making juggernaut Nvidia, with its skyrocketing stock now making it the world's fourth biggest company by market capitalization.
Hackers stole 'sensitive' data from Taiwan telecom giant: ministry
2024-03-01 10:58:18
Hackers stole "sensitive information" including military and government documents from Taiwan's largest telecom company and sold it on the dark web, the island's ministry of national defense has said.
Facebook parent Meta to stop paying Australian news media
2024-03-01 10:58:18
Facebook parent Meta announced Friday it would no longer pay Australian media companies for news, prompting a government warning that the firm was in "dereliction" of past promises.
Don't call it a cyberattack: Nevada Gaming Control Board gives security update
2024-03-01 10:58:17
The Nevada Gaming Control Board said, Feb. 28, an investigation has confirmed that no personal information was accessed or acquired by any unauthorized persons as a result of a cybersecurity incident in late January.
A large US health care tech company was hacked. It's leading to billing delays and security concerns
2024-03-01 09:39:26
Health care providers across the country are reeling from a cyberattack on a massive U.S. health care technology company that has threatened the security of patients' information and is delaying some prescriptions and paychecks for medical workers.
Exploring China's evolving role in advanced packaging · TechNode
2024-03-01 04:40:51
Traditionally, packaging has been considered a low-end non-critical part of a semiconductor’s design. In the past, it wasn’t overly complicated and
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2024-03-01 04:40:50
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Research explores industrial integration of artificial intelligence
2024-03-01 04:19:12
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has very quickly transitioned from science fiction to practical applications, particularly in industrial sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, and retail. A study in the International Journal of Technology Transfer and Commercialisation looks at the AI landscape and sheds light on its evolution, implications, and integration challenges across industries.
Examining the potential benefits and dangers of AI
2024-03-01 04:19:12
Generative artificial intelligence is rapidly advancing and soon will be ubiquitous in everyday life, making us more productive and helping to solve complex problems while simultaneously creating new legal and ethical issues, a University of Cincinnati professor said.
Synthesizing avatars into a 360-degree video provides a virtual walking experience
2024-03-01 04:19:12
Researchers have developed a system that provides a virtual walking experience to a seated person by real-time synthesis of a walking avatar and its shadow on a 360-degree video with vibrations to the feet. The shadow of the avatar induces an illusory presence of their body. In the future, it is expected to provide an immersive experience for any recorded medium with a virtual embodiment.
Device that withstands 1,400°C temperatures could improve solar energy production
2024-03-01 01:55:12
An innovative probe which can operate in temperatures as high as molten lava has been created by researchers.
From organics to fuels: Computational models can accelerate and scale up biomass conversion
2024-03-01 01:55:11
Your yard clippings could eventually fuel an airplane. National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) researchers are tackling the difficult task of using agricultural waste generated from plant-to-food processing to make fuels that can power an airplane or a ship rather than relying on fossil fuels.
Critical infrastructure systems are vulnerable to a new kind of cyberattack
2024-03-01 01:55:11
In recent years, browser and web-based technology has become a powerful tool for operators of infrastructure and industrial systems. But it also has opened a new pathway for bad actors to seize control of these systems, potentially endangering critical power, water, and other infrastructure.
Unlocking the secrets of social bots: Research sheds light on AI's role in spreading disinformation
2024-03-01 01:55:11
In a world where social media influences opinions and shapes narratives, the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is both a boon and a challenge.
Researchers create new compound to build space-age antennas
2024-03-01 01:55:11
In a first-of-its-kind development, UBC Okanagan researchers, in collaboration with Drexel University, have created a new compound that can be used to 3D print telecommunication antennas and other connectivity devices. These 3D printed products, created by combining a two-dimensional compound called MXenes with a polymer, can be used as an alternative for metallic counterparts and can make a vast improvement in communication technology including elements such as antennas, waveguides and filters.
Fire-resistant sodium battery balances safety, cost and performance
2024-03-01 01:55:03
A sodium battery developed by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin significantly reduces fire risks from the technology, while also relying on inexpensive, abundant materials to serve as its building blocks.

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