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Testing AI in the mini-lab

"The mini-labs provide a flexible test environment that delivers real measurement data," Gamella said in a statement. "They're a bit like a playground for algorithms, where researchers can test their AI beyond simulated data in a controlled and safe environment."

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Browser Use raises $17M to help steer AI agents through the internet

The startup's tool, also called Browser Use, has attracted tons of attention from developers of AI agents, which are AI systems that can complete tasks autonomously on behalf of users, because it gives them a key capability - it lets them browse the internet in the same manner as humans do.

Anduril Teams with Microsoft to Advance IVAS Program for U.S. Army

Anduril and Microsoft partner to advance the IVAS program, delivering next-gen AR/VR and AI capabilities to the US Army, enhancing battlefield awareness and mission command.

GPUs go biological: BBB unveils Bionode, lab-grown, living neuron compute for AI applications

BBB is already working with ethicists and regulatory experts to ensure its technology is developed responsibly.

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AI-Powered Earbuds: Real-Time Language Translation at its Best

While global connectivity has significantly improved, language barriers remain a major challenge. Visitors, whether business executives or students, often seek

Pioneering the Future of AI in Wearable Tech: Wei Duan on Creating Seamless Human-AI Interactions

Wei Duan is a technologist pioneering AI innovation for wearable devices. Currently a technical leader at Snap Inc., Wei previously co-founded 8glabs as CTO, where he led a team of engineers and raised nearly $3 million in seed funding.

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Elon Musk's Neuralink Files to Trademark 'Telepathy'

The brain implant company cofounded by Elon Musk is moving to trademark several product names, including Telepathy and Telekinesis.

Passive Brain-Computer Interfaces: Moving from Lab to Real-World Application

Passive Brain-Computer Interfaces (pBCIs) have shown significant advancements in recent years, indicating their readiness for practical, everyday