Physical AI to pave the way to human-robot ecosystems

The research suggests that teaching materials science, mechanical engineering, computer science, biology and chemistry as a combined discipline could help students develop the skills they need to create lifelike artificially intelligent (AI) robots as researchers. Known as Physical AI, these robots would be designed to look and behave like humans or other animals while possessing Read more about Physical AI to pave the way to human-robot ecosystems[…]

What attracts visual attention to screens

As part of an international collaboration, Aalto University researchers have shown that our common understanding of what attracts visual attention to screens, in fact, does not transfer to mobile applications. Despite the widespread use of mobile phones and tablets in our everyday lives, this is the first study to empirically test how users’ eyes follow Read more about What attracts visual attention to screens[…]

Extremely energy-efficient artificial intelligence is now closer to reality

Extremely energy-efficient artificial intelligence is now closer to reality after a study by UCL researchers found a way to improve the accuracy of a brain-inspired computing system. The system, which uses memristors to create artificial neural networks, is at least 1,000 times more energy efficient than conventional transistor-based AI hardware, but has until now been Read more about Extremely energy-efficient artificial intelligence is now closer to reality[…]

Solving a math riddle from the 1980’s could be used for computer electronics

COMPUTER SCIENCE Researchers from the University of Copenhagen and the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) thought that they were five years away from solving a math riddle from the 1980’s. In reality, and without knowing, they had nearly cracked the problem and had just given away much of the solution in a research article. The Read more about Solving a math riddle from the 1980’s could be used for computer electronics[…]