Toward a future that preserves benefits of neurotechnology for all
MIT PhD student Rachel Sava has been awarded a prize for her research exploring the societal benefits and potential risks associated with advancing neurotechnology.
MIT PhD student Rachel Sava has been awarded a prize for her research exploring the societal benefits and potential risks associated with advancing neurotechnology.
The International Energy Agency criticized the European Union's slow progress in electrification, warning that its reliance on fossil fuels harms its economic competitiveness.
An analysis of corporate AI investments suggests that while artificial intelligence enhances productivity during stable periods, its role in building business resilience during crises remains limited.
Telepresence and avatar robots are increasingly being used by businesses to enable individuals with physical disabilities to remotely perform service roles.
Financial analysts labeled a recent sell-off in semiconductor stocks as an overreaction, dismissing rumors that Meta Platforms would cause an AI hardware glut by offering cloud services.
Reports indicate that U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham has passed away at the age of 71 following a sudden illness.
LVMH has disclosed details regarding its historical secret acquisition of Hermes shares alongside its ongoing trademark enforcement actions.
An industry analysis suggests that Meta's massive investments in AI infrastructure will inevitably position the company to offer cloud computing services.
An exploration of Coimbra, Portugal, highlights how the city is leveraging university research and applied R&D to foster early-stage hard-tech startups.
This piece explores how artificial intelligence is transitioning from consumer-facing chatbots to a foundational operating layer for industrial and physical infrastructure.
The article examines the shift toward artificial-intelligence-defined vehicles in China's highly competitive electric vehicle market to personalize the driving experience.
Multiple Chinese brokerage firms have released strong financial performance forecasts for the first half of 2026, with some expecting net profit growth of up to 693.5%.
The article discusses how traditional operational frameworks like Lean Six Sigma are being integrated with artificial intelligence to improve organizational efficiency.
While artificial intelligence offers significant potential for agriculture, the industry must first address challenges related to unstructured and unprepared data.
Hugging Face discusses the factors driving the inevitable shift toward specialized artificial intelligence models rather than general-purpose ones.
Linguist Emily Bender reflects on the legacy and arguments of the influential 2021 paper regarding the limitations and risks of large language models.
Industry experts are analyzing the feasibility and hype surrounding SpaceX's proposals to launch orbital data centers for space-based artificial intelligence processing.
The piece examines how enterprise leaders are increasingly looking to agentic AI systems to deliver measurable financial returns and business outcomes.
High-performance computing experts discuss whether GPUs remain essential for future computational workloads or if alternative architectures are emerging.
This article argues against anthropomorphizing artificial intelligence tools as workplace colleagues, emphasizing their role as software utilities instead.
Major Chinese stock indices, including the Shenzhen Component and ChiNext, fell by over two percent in recent trading.
China's three major stock indices fell by more than one percent, with military, gaming, and optical fiber sectors leading the decline.
The Shenzhen Component Index fell by over one percent, led by declines in military, gaming, and precious metals sectors.
The combined daily trading volume of the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets surpassed one trillion yuan.