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Advancing Natural Language Understanding: The Transformative Power of Large Language Models

In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, few advancements have had as profound an impact as Large Language Models (LLMs). Rajnish Jain, a disti

NETSOL launches Transcend AI Labs

In a statement, NETSOL said the initiative is designed to empower automotive and equipment original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), dealerships, and financiers with advanced AI so

LTTS' Smart World Plays Key Role at the Planet's Largest Gathering with AI-Powered Command Center

L&T Technology Services (BSE: 540115, NSE: LTTS), through its Smart World business, has spearheaded technological transformation at Maha Kumbh 2025, the planet's largest human gathering. Leveraging advanced AI,

Lloyd's Register to use AI to aid maritime nuclear licensing

UK-based classification society and professional advisory service Lloyd's Register announced it is to use generative AI to advance the application of nuclear technology in maritime in collaboration with Microsoft.

LMN and Attentive.ai Announce Strategic Partnership to Bring AI-Powered Automated Takeoffs & Measurements to More Landscape Contractors

Landscape Management Network (LMN) today announced a strategic partnership with Attentive (Attentive.ai), a pioneer in AI-powered mapping and measurement for field service industries. Through the partnership,

AI can fix bugs—but can't find them: OpenAI's study highlights limits of LLMs in software engineering

A new test from OpenAI researchers found that LLMs were unable to resolve some freelance coding tests, failing to earn full value.

New deep learning method could revolutionize heart health monitoring

Coronary artery disease is the leading cause of death globally. One of the most common tools used to diagnose and monitor heart disease, myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) by single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT),

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London's black cabs could teach satnavs smarter routes. But at what cost?

A new study believes taxi drivers could help decongest the city - if only they'd share their secrets with Google Maps