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Algorithms to outcomes: India’s moment to re-engineer AI for human impact, writes IIT-K director ahead of Delhi summit
India’s AI journey is different from that of advanced economies. Our scale is vast, margins thin, diversity unparalleled, which leads to innovation.
Classiq 1.0 is designed for enterprise quantum R&D groups, algorithm developers, researchers and engineering teams that need to connect classical logic and constraints to quantum models and carry that ...
Howard Huang is laser focused on turning his Shenzhen-based Orbbec into the world’s top supplier of advanced 3D vision sensors for humanoids.
Emesent has unveiled the Emesent GX1, an advanced integrated scanner that combines Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) with Real-Time Kinematic (RTK) technology.
Tech Xplore on MSN
Why metal microstructures matter: AI pinpoints stress hotspots to guide safer designs
Metals are made of randomly oriented crystals at the microscopic-length scale. The alignment of the crystal faces creates an infinite number of configurations and complex patterns, making simulations ...
A landmark California trial against Meta and YouTube has begun in California, with attorney Mark Lanier arguing tech giants built addiction machines targeting children.
Market Demands Driving Innovation in Pipeline Pumps The global pipeline pump market has experienced steady growth over the past decade, driven by infrastructure development, industrial expansion, and ...
IU Ph.D. student Xinyu Zhang, left, and professor Mark Cheng examine equipment in the lab. Photo by Liz Kaye, Indiana ...
The Register on MSN
Dijkstra’s algorithm won’t be replaced in production routers any time soon
Researchers have found a new approach to finding shortest paths, but it's complex Systems Approach Last year a couple of ...
DIY Download launches engineered growth infrastructure for Etsy, KDP, and POD founders, providing high-velocity market ...
Explore the urgent need to transform India's engineering education to meet evolving demands in the AI-driven job market.
Morning Overview on MSN
Scientists use AI to hijack and control specific brain circuits
Researchers have built AI systems capable of steering targeted brain circuits in real time, moving neuroscience closer to precise, closed-loop control of neural activity. These tools pair machine ...
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