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Californian software startup PiLogic announced $4 million in seed funding May 22 to develop satellite diagnostics and other artificial intelligence tools tailored for space applications.
“It’s a good time to think about how we can put AI into space, not just in your laptop or cellphone,” Wang Jian, director of ...
China has taken its first concrete step in building what it says will become the world’s most powerful orbital supercomputer.
Aurora achieves predictions significantly faster, more precisely, and at operational costs several hundred times lower than ...
U.S. companies face new obligations under the EU’s landmark AI legislation—here’s how to assess exposure, classify risk, and ...
California-based startup PiLogic Inc., which specializes in high precision, expert-guided artificial intelligence for the ...
AI weather systems may be able to draw from massive training datasets to outperform traditional models in many cases, but ...
Da Nang is set to become the first city in Vietnam to roll out Starlink, the satellite Internet service developed by SpaceX, ...
The Kabul River Basin is highly vulnerable to flooding due to its steep mountainous terrain, heavy seasonal rainfall, and ...
The UK’s envoy in Washington has called for the United States and its allies across the Atlantic to forge a technology ...
Bridges to Prosperity is using AI to map rural communities and waterways. Its two AI programs help identify locations that ...
Chinese tech company DeepSeek released an AI model that is faster than any U.S. software. This should spur more investment in ...