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Computers have always kept thinking and remembering in separate rooms. The processor works over here; the memory sits over there.
Researchers have developed a new kind of nanoelectronic device that could dramatically cut the energy consumed by artificial intelligence hardware by mimicking the human brain. The researchers, led by the University of Cambridge,
A new neuromorphic device controls hydrogen ions to mimic synaptic learning and memory, achieved for the first time in a vertical two-terminal architecture.
And while AI was everywhere at the show, from chatbots to robots to home appliances, I found the new AI features in laptops especially intriguing. If the hype at CES is to be believed, AI may be about to change how your laptop works.
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Novel AI semiconductor uses hydrogen ions for learning and memory
A research team led by Lee Hyun Jun and Noh Hee Yeon from the Division of Nanotechnology at DGIST has succeeded in implementing the world's first two-terminal-based artificial intelligence (AI) semiconductor that precisely controls hydrogen with electrical signals to enable self-learning and memory.
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New AI image model cuts generation steps by 10x, aiming for devices
Researchers working on text-to-image AI have introduced a pair of techniques that could bring high-quality image generation out of the cloud and onto smartphones. SANA-Sprint, a one-step diffusion model,
Spectre I is a portable device that prevents nearby microphones from recording your voice, by creating a protection zone around you that blocks smart devices, phones, and AI recorders from capturing conversations.
I put that promise to the test myself, by giving four products a spin for a few days to see if they could make my complicated life any easier. So I strapped Amazon’s Bee bracelet onto my wrist ($49.99),
These physical notetakers transcribe audio and give users summaries and action items of meetings using AI. Some even offer live translation.
Anyone who has worked inside a MedTech organization knows that bringing a new device to market is not a single sprint. It is a marathon made up of dozens of short, fast, sometimes messy races — market analysis, design work, verification, clinical ...
The global healthcare landscape is undergoing a transformative shift driven by the integration of artificial intelligence technologies into medical devices. From diagnostic imaging to predictive analytics and patient monitoring, AI-based medical devices ...