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Fears Grow Over Delay of UK AI Safety Bill to Appease Trump Camp

This could be an attempt to strengthen ties with the U.S., given the Trump administration's outspoken opposition to AI regulation

Redefining human-centered design: AI and EEG for emotion-sensitive architecture

The AI model employs a hybrid deep learning approach combining convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and long short-term memory (LSTM) architectures. CNNs extract spatial features from EEG data, while LSTMs capture temporal dependencies,

Government urged to bring forward AI regulations which put 'humans at heart'

Conservative peer Lord Holmes of Richmond has tabled the Artificial Intelligence (Regulation) Bill in the House of Lords in a bid to instigate change.

U.K. drops AI safety focus and signs up Anthropic to help transform public services

In a move seemingly designed to ensure the U.K. remains in lockstep with the U.S., the British AI Safety Institute has been reimagined.

AI Regulation in 2025 - Has the UK Government's Wait-and-See Gamble Played Off?

After a flurry of AI-related papers from the previous UK Conservative government and regulators in 2023 and the first half of 2024 (and

Planner 5D Launches an AI Interior Design Assistant for Windows Users

Planner 5D, the 2D/3D home design and improvement platform used by homeowners and designers around the world introduced its AI interior design assistant, Bernard, to support users on the Windows operating system.

TheBuilder.ai Launches Two Innovative Products to Support Massachusetts Builders and Address Housing Shortages

TheBuilder.ai has officially launched with two state-of-the-art tools—Studio Pro™ and Website Booster™—designed to empower builders and homeowners to address Massachusetts' housing challenges. As the state prepares to implement the Affordable Homes Act in February 2025,

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Team develops AI tool to find potential for mould

An AI tool which is said to be able to detect the potential for mould before it develops has been created by researchers at a West Yorkshire university. The technology examines buildings, including homes,