Atomathic Launches AISIR For Radar — Physical AI Reasoning Technology for Safety-Critical Perception
New White Paper Details the Dual-System Architecture Behind AISIR for Radar™ and How Atomathic Closes the Industry’s Reliability GapPleasanton, ...
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You don’t panic and you don’t give up. You solve one problem, then another, and then another.
The Martian (2015) This line is delivered by Mark Watney (Matt Damon) in one of the film’s most grounded and deeply human moments. After surviving an unimaginable string of disasters alone on Mars — ...
COMSOL Multiphysics software lets you model just about anything from electromagnetic fields to structural mechanics and ...
After Arsenal’s recent domestic and European fixtures, questions have emerged about Viktor Gyökeres as the focal point of the ...
Vendors from across the industry have rushed to take advantage of the opportunity. The likes of Gluware, Arista, Google Cloud ...
The microscopic organisms that fill our bodies, soils, oceans and atmosphere play essential roles in human health and the ...
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Thank goodness for ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’
Charlie Brown's crisis represents the same complex feelings of hope, loneliness and anxiety that millions face during the ...
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Team develops chips that act like brains and makes them scalable
Developing chips that simulate how the brain works has great promise for AI, robotics, and other fields. But making them so ...
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12 Tharu villages work in tandem to keep 20-km irrigation canal flowing
Generations of farmers in Bhajani, Kailali rely on voluntary labour to repair and dredge the canal that sustains their ...
The Agent-R1 framework provides a path to building more autonomous agents that can reason and use tools in unpredictable, real-world environments.
With impressive benchmark results, the Chinese AI lab's latest open-source release reignites questions about whether expensive models are worth it.
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Knee-jerk Takeaways From Reading’s November
Call him The Terminator, because he’s back! Or maybe we’ll just stick to calling him Rino. Probably for the best. On November ...
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