Artificial Intelligence
EU Parliament expands archive access with Anthropic’s Claude
The European Parliament has enhanced access to its archives by launching ‘Ask the EP Archives’, known as Archibot, a sophisticated AI tool powered by Anthropic’s Claude through Amazon Bedrock.
UK Government unveils new AI assurance platform
The UK government has announced a significant step forward in ensuring the safe, ethical, and responsible use of artificial intelligence across industries with the launch of a new AI assurance platform. Designed as a centralised resource, the platform aims to help businesses, including small and medium enterprises (SMEs), navigate AI risks and improve trust in this transformative technology.
Public perception of data centres positive, says survey
CyrusOne has announced new research revealing the public perception and attitudes towards data centres, indicating that they are more favourable than initially anticipated.
Ensuring trust in AI to unlock £6.5 billion
The UK’s market for ensuring the trustworthiness of AI systems is poised to grow six-fold over the next decade – unlocking more than £6.5 billion as the UK government uses AI to kickstart growth.
Syslogic’s new AI rugged computer RML A4AGX
Syslogic’s AI Rugged Computer RML A4AGX, previously announced in March 2024, is designed for computer vision applications in harsh environments. With its NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin module, it represents the new performance peak in the Syslogic range and is used to drive AI applications forward.
Yes, to AI functions in cars – but no to extra charges
Where and how much is the AI revolution changing the automotive industry? An international mobility study by MHP management and IT consultancy gives an overview, supplies current facts and figures, and provides recommendations for action for decision-makers.
Reducing R&D battery testing times by 98% using AI
camLine and theion have announced their collaboration to implement AI-driven solutions that will accelerate the development of advanced battery technologies worldwide, revolutionising the way battery manufacturers transition from lab-scale to mass production.
Performance boost for AI inference in the low-power range
For the first time, Intel Core i processors with up to eight E-cores are now available on SMARC Computer-on-Modules. This allows even the smallest fanless low-power systems for extended temperature ranges to benefit from extremely powerful AI inference logic and enhanced virtualisation options, improving cyber security among other advantages.
World’s first ear-worn AI/ML platform for physiological monitoring
Cambridge Future Tech has entered into a relationship with Nokia Bell Labs and Nokia Ventures & Partnerships to establish OmniBuds, for the commercialisation of Nokia Bell Labs OmniBuds platform, the world’s first ear-worn AI/ML computing platform designed to monitor vital signs, including heart and respiration rates, as well as users’ physical activities and audio experiences.
New spectral camera uses AI to boost farm yields by 20%
A team of EU scientists is developing a new spectral camera that uses photonics to reveal what the eye cannot see.