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Smart cities on the move—how AI is helping improve urban flow

EU researchers are using AI to help ease the flow in Europe's cities, making urban environments both safer and greener.

Volvo reconstructs crashes with AI in virtual worlds to make safer cars

We've been recording event data from from a fleet of cars for many, many years," said Alwin Bakkenes, head of global software engineering at Volvo Cars. "And all of those data points have actually helped us create safety

Ericsson, Airtel, Volvo partner to research 5G digital twin tech, AI

Digital twin technology combines data from sensors, simulations, and machine learning to analyse performance, predict failures, and optimise operations by creating a virtual replica of physical system

AI Compliance: A Quick Reminder

Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping modern society, enabling the automation and modification of routine human activities and,

AI Assistants Join the Factory Floor

Despite the name, this isn't agentic AI: It doesn't have goals, and its powers are limited to answering whatever questions the user asks. You can set up the agent to execute basic commands through Microsoft's Copilot studio, but the goal isn't to have the agent making its own decisions. This is primarily AI as a data access tool.

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Cyngn Inc. (CYN) Expands Autonomous Vehicle Solutions with DriveMod Deployments Across Key Industries

We recently compiled a list of the Top 8 Must-See AI News Updates Investors Probably Missed. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Cyngn Inc.

German AI on the cutting edge, but commercially at a loss

The US and China are leading the field when it comes to artificial intelligence models. Researchers say Germany also has a lot going for it. So why isn't there a successful AI company here?

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The Swedish army is arming itself with "sci-fi technology"

Sweden unveiled last month a "drone swarm" technology developed by the armed forces of this country and the local company Saab. According to Defense Minister Paul Johnson, the technology is designed to endow the ground and air units of the Swedish army with advanced reconnaissance and surveillance capabilities.