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New study finds invisible 'human work' allows robots to make deliveries

A new study has shown that people modify their behavior to accommodate autonomous delivery robots, and it is this invisible "human work" that allows robots to run smoothly on the streets and needs to be considered when designing their routes.

TechMar 28, 2024

Heat, cold extremes hold untapped potential for solar and wind energy, climate scientist suggests

A Washington State University-led study found that widespread, extreme temperature events are often accompanied by greater solar radiation and higher wind speeds that could be captured by solar panels and wind turbines. The research, which looked at extensive heat and cold waves across the six interconnected energy grid regions of the U.S. from 1980–2021, also found that every region experienced power outages during these events in the past decade.

TechMar 28, 2024

Worker mobility can impact adoption of new technology

Increased worker mobility can negatively impact a business's ability to adopt new technology such as artificial intelligence (AI), researchers have found.

ScienceMar 28, 2024

Climate change policies found to lose popularity when combined with pausing regulations or social justice

Legislators love bundling things together. It lets them accomplish more with less hassle and attempt to make legislation more appealing to a broader group. But a new study in the journal Climatic Change suggests that this can sometimes backfire. The authors found that pairing climate policies with other policies does not necessarily increase their popular appeal, and can actually reduce public support.

ScienceMar 28, 2024

Move over, ChatGPT: AI startup Anthropic unveils new models that challenge Big Tech

One of the newest entrants in the competitive world of artificial intelligence says its new models can outdo anything done by the world's biggest tech companies.

AIMar 28, 2024

Big Tech says AI watermarks could curb misinformation, but they're easy to sidestep

Major tech companies driving artificial intelligence have agreed to watermarking standards, but people who use their technology to mislead and harm others aren’t participating.

AIMar 28, 2024

In Orbit Aerospace wins $1.8 million AFWERX contract

SAN FRANCISCO – Los Angeles startup In Orbit Aerospace won a $1.8 million AFWERX contract to develop a novel method of spacecraft docking in partnership with the University of Colorado, Boulder.

SpaceMar 28, 2024

Space Force chief: U.S. intelligence is top-notch, but more insights needed on space domain

ARLINGTON, Va. — Gen. Chance Saltzman, chief of space operations, said the U.S. Space Force has robust intelligence about what foreign adversaries are doing in outer space. Still, military leaders always want more comprehensive data and analysis about activities in orbit, he said March 27.

SpaceMar 28, 2024

‘It’s fantastic’: Dutch farmers rely on this €185,000 robot to keep their tulips in bloom

Tulip fields in the Netherlands were threatened by viruses until this AI robot rolled in to save the day.

Chip TechMar 28, 2024

'Techplomacy': Meet the Danish diplomat leading Europe's efforts to influence Silicon Valley

Denmark was the first to post an ambassador to Silicon Valley. Now, it is leading Europe's diplomats in putting Big Tech on "the right side of history".

Chip TechMar 28, 2024
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