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Researchers use light to control ferrofluid droplet movements in water

A team of engineers at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology has found that ferrofluidic drops in a tank of water can be forced to rise in desired ways using light. The study is published in the journal Science Advances.

IBM Uses AI for the Next Generation of Support

This month, IBM had an interesting briefing on how AI could be used to improve the customer support experience, drive deeper engagement with customers, and effectively improve customer loyalty while dramatically reducing support costs. This sounds unusually good given how […]

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How a S.E.A of Data Unlocks AI’s Potential in Recruitment

The emergence of artificial intelligence is elevating operational efficiency for organizations worldwide. Conference keynotes and media headlines are dominated by the latest AI advancements, generating intrigue and excitement. While the full potential of AI remains unknown, organizations across all industries […]

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New framework allows robots to learn via online human demonstration videos

To be successfully deployed in real-world settings, robots should be capable of reliably completing various everyday tasks, ranging from household chores to industrial processes. Some of the tasks they could complete entail manipulating fabrics, for instance when folding clothes to put them in a wardrobe or helping older adults with mobility impairments to knot their ties before a social event.
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