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RoboSense Launches AC1: The All-in-One AI-Powered Robotic Vision Platform

RoboSense (2498.HK), a pioneering AI-driven robotics technology company, has announced the launch of AC1, the first product in its groundbreaking Active Camera series, along with the AI-Ready ecosystem,

Raspberry Pi and AI power open source smart city monitoring project

Glossyio has created a Raspberry Pi-powered traffic monitor that uses AI to monitor traffic and look for statistics around specific travelers like cyclists and pedestrians.

Cursor in talks to raise at a $10B valuation as AI coding sector booms

Investor interest in AI-coding assistants is exploding. Anysphere, the developer of AI-powered coding assistant Cursor, is in talks with venture

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Percepto leverages AI power to pilot remote inspections at Chevron

Percepto and Chevron have reached a six-month milestone to evaluate use of the drone company's AI-powered remote inspection capabilities. The project has demonstrated promising improvements in operational efficiency and advancing workforce safety.

Knostic raises $11M to strengthen enterprise AI security with need-to-know access controls

Enterprise artificial intelligence security startup Knostic Inc. announced today that it has raised $11 million in new funding to bolster its offering, support enterprises with their AI transformation, and add a customizable safety layer to tools such as Microsoft 365 Copilot and Glean.

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Startup aiming to build AI models for chemistry adds two AI 'godfathers' to advisory panel as it grabs top research talent from Google

The company is building AI models to help find new materials that can help combat climate change.

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As seasoned doctors exit the field, SimCare AI raises $2M to scale clinical training with AI patients

SimCare AI, founded by two University of Chicago dropouts, has secured $2 million in seed funding to expand its AI-driven healthcare simulation platform. The company's solution uses realistic AI patients to set a new clinical benchmark, cutting training time and cost while meeting strict accreditation standards.

AI scanner used to detect potential potholes

New artificial intelligence (AI) technology could help a council detect potential potholes before they become a problem. Hertfordshire County Council has been trialling Robotiz3d's ARRES Eye, a scanner which can be placed on council vehicles and used to collect data as crews go about their usual daily duties.