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Jan 9, 2021

Apple in Talks with Hyundai Motor Group for Electric Vehicle Tie-Up

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, sustainability, transportation

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It is no secret that Apple is working on the development of electric vehicle technology for almost 5–6 years now. Codenamed as Project Titan, the project contains many ex-employees of renowned automobile brands such as Tesla, Land Rover, and Aston Martin. Recently, there were rumours of Apple linking up with TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) for producing self-driving chips for their planned vehicles.

It was unclear until now whether Apple will be manufacturing the vehicles on their own, or will they act as a software provider for existing automobile brands. Now, however, there are reports that the tech company is in early talks with the Hyundai Motor Group, among others.

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Jan 9, 2021

‘AR cloud’ will drive the next generation of immersive experiences

Posted by in category: augmented reality

AR cloud technology enables the unification of the physical and digital world to create immersive experiences. This technology uses a common interface to deliver persistent, collaborative and contextual digital content overlaid onto people, objects and locations. This provides users with information and services directly tied to every aspect of their physical surroundings.


The AR cloud will use a common interface to overlay digital content onto people, objects, and locations in persistent, interactive way.

Jan 9, 2021

The Best Cybersecurity Predictions For 2021 Roundup

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

The following predictions provide insights into how cybersecurity will evolve in 2021:


55% of enterprise executives plan to increase their cybersecurity budgets in 2021, and 51% are adding full-time cyber staff in 2021 according to PwC.

Jan 9, 2021

Apple, Google block Parler app from their stores

Posted by in category: futurism

Parler’s ability to be a safe haven for hate speech may not last long.

Jan 9, 2021

HyperloopTT Announces Partnerships to Speed Up Commercial Rollout

Posted by in category: transportation

HyperloopTT announced new partnerships with Hitachi Rail, Altran and Ferrovial to speed up development of the technology for commercial use.

Jan 9, 2021

Study suggests smart assistant design improvements for deaf users

Posted by in categories: mobile phones, robotics/AI

Despite the inherent challenges that voice-interaction may create, researchers at the Penn State College of Information Sciences and Technology recently found that deaf and hard-of-hearing users regularly use smart assistants like Amazon’s Alexa and Apple’s Siri in homes, workplaces and mobile devices.

The work highlights a clear need for more inclusive design, and presents an opportunity for deaf and hard-of-hearing users to have a more active role in the research and development of new systems, according to Johnna Blair, an IST doctoral student and member of the research team.

“As smart assistants become more common, are preloaded on every smartphone, and continue to provide benefits to the user beyond just the ease of voice activation, it’s important to understand how deaf and hard-of-hearing users have made smart assistants work for them and the realistic challenges they continue to face,” said Blair.

Jan 9, 2021

A model that can create unique Chinese calligraphy art

Posted by in categories: food, robotics/AI

Over the past few years, computer scientists have developed increasingly advanced and sophisticated artificial intelligence (AI) tools, which can tackle a wide variety of tasks. This includes generative adversarial networks (GANs), machine-learning models that can learn to generate new data, including text, audio files or images. Some of these models can also be tailored for creative purposes, for instance, to create unique drawings, songs or poems.

Researchers at Tongji University in Shanghai in China and the University of Delaware in the US have recently created a GAN-based model that can generate abstract artworks inspired by Chinese . The term Chinese calligraphy refers to the artistic form in which Chinese characters were traditionally written.

“In 2019, we collaborated with a restaurant based in Shanghai to showcase some AI technologies for better customer engagement and experience,” Professor Harry Jiannan Wang, one of the researchers who carried out the study, told TechXplore. “We then had the idea to use AI technologies to generate personalized abstract art based on the dishes customers order and present the artwork to entertain customers while they wait for their meals to be served.”

Jan 9, 2021

New Extraction of the Cosmic Birefringence from the Planck 2018 Polarization Data

Posted by in categories: physics, space

23 nov 2020.


A new analysis of the cosmic microwave background shows that its polarization may be rotated by exotic effects indicating beyond-standard-model physics.

Jan 9, 2021

CHOPS — “CyberHuman on a Performance System” meets COVID-19 and learns there is a new book out

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Hale — “Surviving Corona.”

Produced by Gary Jesch of CHOPS Live Animation.
with Peter Cummings — Contagious Productions.
COVID-19 Animation by Fusion Medical Animation.

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Jan 9, 2021

Sci-Fi UI Episode 1: The Expanse

Posted by in category: computing

In this episode of Sci-Fi UI, we’ll find out whether the computer interfaces in The Expanse can actually be built in the real world. In Sci-Fi UI, we deep-dive into the UI of tomorrow to see if we can learn anything about building better UI today.

Narrated by:
AJ Campbell.

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