German computer scientists raise $30 million to help companies make sense of their data

It’s not easy for organizations to become data-driven, despite the aspirations many have to get there. Even orgs with data analytics teams often struggle to make effective use of their data. According to a recent Gartner survey, fewer than half of data and analytics leaders say their teams are effective in providing value to their […]

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It’s not easy for organizations to become data-driven, despite the aspirations many have to get there. Even orgs with data analytics teams often struggle to make effective use of their data. According to a recent Gartner survey, fewer than half of data and analytics leaders say their teams are effective in providing value to their
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H3X scales up its electric aerospace ambitions with $20M in new funding

Many industries that rely on legacy energy sources are aiming to electrify or at least streamline their operations, but for countless use cases the tech just isn’t there. H3X is changing the game with electric motors so compact and efficient that the aerospace and marine world — not to mention investors — are taking notice. […]

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Many industries that rely on legacy energy sources are aiming to electrify or at least streamline their operations, but for countless use cases the tech just isn’t there. H3X is changing the game with electric motors so compact and efficient that the aerospace and marine world — not to mention investors — are taking notice.
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In recent years, many research teams have been trying to design artificial skins with electronic properties for humanoid robots, smart prosthetics and other bio-inspired systems. These skins could sense the textures and tactile properties of objects, allowing various systems to plan their actions based on the information they detected.In recent years, many research teams have been trying to design artificial skins with electronic properties for humanoid robots, smart prosthetics and other bio-inspired systems. These skins could sense the textures and tactile properties of objects, allowing various systems to plan their actions based on the information they detected.[#item_full_content]

Placer.ai boosts valuation to $1.5B after quietly raising another $75M

A startup developing AI market research based on location data, and backed by a who’s who, has quietly raised, TechCrunch has learned.

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A startup developing AI market research based on location data, and backed by a who’s who, has quietly raised, TechCrunch has learned.
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A new research development, published in Nature Communications, from Queen Mary University of London paves the way for faster discovery of novel perovskite materials with desirable properties for applications in wireless communication and biosensors. Perovskites are a class of materials with a wide range of potential uses, but the vast number of possible chemical compositions makes traditional discovery methods slow and labor-intensive.A new research development, published in Nature Communications, from Queen Mary University of London paves the way for faster discovery of novel perovskite materials with desirable properties for applications in wireless communication and biosensors. Perovskites are a class of materials with a wide range of potential uses, but the vast number of possible chemical compositions makes traditional discovery methods slow and labor-intensive.[#item_full_content]

A new research development, published in Nature Communications, from Queen Mary University of London paves the way for faster discovery of novel perovskite materials with desirable properties for applications in wireless communication and biosensors. Perovskites are a class of materials with a wide range of potential uses, but the vast number of possible chemical compositions makes traditional discovery methods slow and labor-intensive.A new research development, published in Nature Communications, from Queen Mary University of London paves the way for faster discovery of novel perovskite materials with desirable properties for applications in wireless communication and biosensors. Perovskites are a class of materials with a wide range of potential uses, but the vast number of possible chemical compositions makes traditional discovery methods slow and labor-intensive.Computer Sciences[#item_full_content]

Elon Musk revived a lawsuit on Monday against OpenAI, accusing its co-founders Sam Altman and Greg Brockman of betraying the artificial intelligence company’s founding mission.Elon Musk revived a lawsuit on Monday against OpenAI, accusing its co-founders Sam Altman and Greg Brockman of betraying the artificial intelligence company’s founding mission.Business[#item_full_content]

CAPTCHAs are those now ubiquitous challenges you encounter to prove that you’re a human and not a bot when you go to log in to many websites.CAPTCHAs are those now ubiquitous challenges you encounter to prove that you’re a human and not a bot when you go to log in to many websites.Security[#item_full_content]

When ChatGPT and other generative artificial intelligence can produce scientific articles that look real—especially to someone outside that field of research—what’s the best way to figure out which ones are fake?When ChatGPT and other generative artificial intelligence can produce scientific articles that look real—especially to someone outside that field of research—what’s the best way to figure out which ones are fake?[#item_full_content]

When ChatGPT and other generative artificial intelligence can produce scientific articles that look real—especially to someone outside that field of research—what’s the best way to figure out which ones are fake?When ChatGPT and other generative artificial intelligence can produce scientific articles that look real—especially to someone outside that field of research—what’s the best way to figure out which ones are fake?Computer Sciences[#item_full_content]

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