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I Tried to Use AI to Find Cheap Flights. It Was a Bumpy Ride

Gemini was released in March 2023 (when it was known, briefly, as Bard) and is one of the biggest AI models on the market. It's free to use if you have a Google or Workspace account with admin-enabled access to Gemini. There's also a paid version, which is $20 per month, with a two-month free trial.

NJ lawmakers advance legislation requiring new AI data centers to use clean energy

A bill that cleared the state Senate Environment and Energy Committee would require AI data centers to be powered by clean energy.

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China's red-eye AI just killed human pilots' last hope to win in air combat: researchers

The one advantage combat pilots had over artificial intelligence was unpredictability. Now a new study has put that in jeopardy

AI is Taking Over Aviation--And These Two Companies Just Hit the Accelerator

Archer and Palantir are teaming up to revolutionize flight with AI-powered manufacturing and next-gen air traffic control.

VVDN Launches AI-Powered Wi-Fi 7 Access Point Reference Designs Powered by the Qualcomm Dragonwing NPro A7 Platform at MWC Barcelona

VVDN Technologies, a global provider of Software, Product Engineering and Electronics Manufacturing services and Solution, has announced a collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. to introduce its next-generation Wi-Fi 7 Access Point Reference Design.

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This AI Breakthrough Could Make Turbulence a Thing of the Past!

Flying has always been a marvel of human ingenuity, but anyone who has experienced turbulence knows that even modern aviation has its rough edges. However, artificial intelligence (AI) is now stepping in to refine the way aircraft handle turbulence and potential stalls,

Why the Aviation Industry Is Taking a More Cautious Approach to A.I. in the Cockpit

The aviation industry is taking a more cautious approach to A.I. in the cockpit, with deterministic A.I. being the inital focus on aircraft.

AI, advanced tech central to new Marine Corps aviation plan

The Marine Corps is also planning to shift its F-35 Joint Strike Fighter procurements to buy more carrier-based F-35Cs and fewer vertical landing F-35Bs.