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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.

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

Deep-learning system uses smartphone camera for heart rate monitoring

A team of medical researchers and engineers at Google Research has developed a way to use the front-facing camera on a smartphone to monitor a patient's heart rate. The team has published a paper on the technology on the arXiv preprint server.

How Vision Language Models Will Shape The Future Of Self-Driving Cars

The emergence of vision language models (VLMs) offers a promising new approach. VLMs integrate computer vision (CV) and natural language processing (NLP), enabling AVs to interpret multimodal data by linking visual inputs with textual descriptions.

Fujitsu advances AI in radio access networks for real-time video analytics

The integration of AI into radio access networks enables applications such as predicting criminal behavior and detecting falls among vulnerable individuals.

Artificial Intelligence-enhanced surgery offers vision correction in 10 seconds

Centre for Sight offers AI-driven LASIK laser surgery technology for precise vision correction in under ten seconds per eye.

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Fortrea's Alaric Jackson Talks AI in Clinical Trials

In a recent interview with Fierce Biotech's Chris Hayden, Fortrea's Chief Technology and Data Officer Alaric Jackson discussed the growing role of AI in clinical trials. | Fortrea's CTO discusses AI's expanding role in clinical trials,

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.