Researchers at the University of Missouri, Columbia recently developed a system to track hand use in people who use a hand prosthesis or have undergone a hand transplant. The technology tracks hands’ movement, and monitors how people make use of…
Category: Machine Learning, AI
“To the Moon” Increase in Job Postings Involving Cryptocurrency
Recent studies carried out in LinkedIn found that the amount of job postings containing the terms ‘cryptocurrency’, ‘ethereum’, ‘blockchain’ and ‘bitcoin’ grew 395% in the U.S. between 2020 and 2021. A significantly lower growth occurred in the listings for the…
New Portable Diagnostic Platform can Rapidly Test Hundreds of People for Coronavirus
Engineers at the University of Texas, Austin recently created the ‘lab-on-a-chip’ platform, a portable disease diagnosis platform which could spot asymptomatic COVID-19 cases, as well as test for other ailments in their early stages. The platform is capable of detecting…
Judge Rules That Only Humans, not AI Machines Can Get a U.S Patent
In the global debate on the handling of computer-created innovation, a Federal judge has ruled in the first American decision that a computer using artificial intelligence cannot be listed as an inventor on patents. This is because under U.S. law,…
Teen Wins Global Tech Award for Paediatric Occupational Therapy App
A teenager recently won a global technology award for her invention: Stellar, a paediatric occupational therapy app which provides quick and affordable services to children in need of them. Saanvi Kaushik, a 13 year old from Cork City won the…
New Research Shows How to Stop Mobile Provider From Tracking Your Location
Our phones are almost always tracking our location, even with the GPS services turned off. This is because to receive service, our phones disclose personal identifiers to cell towers owned by major network operators. This has resulted in a large…
New Research Sheds Light on Kids’ Password Behavior
Passwords are necessary for security and managing our online accounts ranging from emails to our social media profiles. To reduce the risk of cyberattacks, it is important that there be training and education for strengthening passwords and protecting our accounts.…
Twitter Bug Bounty Reveals Bias towards Lighter, Younger and Slimmer Faces
According to an investigation into the algorithmic bias at Twitter, their image cropping algorithm prefers younger, slimmer faces with lighter skin. The company had previously apologized to users after reports of bias. This finding marks the conclusion of Twitter’s ‘algorithmic…
Sweden- the Silicon Valley of Europe
The Swedish welfare state has been credited with backing the success of one of the biggest European fintech company listings staged by Swedish billionaire founder Sebastian Siemiatkowski. The 39-year old referred particularly to a late 1990s government policy to ensure…
Simulator Helps Robot Enhance their Cutting Skills
Researchers from the USC’s Department of Computer Science and NVDIA have released a new simulator for robotic cutting which can accurately reproduce the forces acting on a knife while it slices through common food. The system can also simulate cutting…