Harnessing biological computing for a sustainable future – Computing
This article by Matthew Armean-Jones and Aidong Xu examines the potential for biological computing to create more sustainable computing.
This article by Matthew Armean-Jones and Aidong Xu examines the potential for biological computing to create more sustainable computing.
Artificial intelligence has cemented its place in the transport sector – and could be a key driver towards safety, according to a new report. The organisation has collaborated with Cambridge Consultants on The Impact of AI on Transportation and Mobility, which looks at how AI could reduce the 40,000 or so deaths on US roads each year, as well as examining its potential role in sustainability and equity.
Chris Roberts, head of industrial robotics and Stewart Marsh, head of aerospace talked to Robotics and Automation about the expected trend for 2024.
In this Q&A, James Cruise, associate director of quantum algorithms, reviews what the U.K. government’s quantum missions mean for business.
From artificial intelligence to quantum, the latest computing trends offer vast opportunities for the future of computing. In this article Dr Aidong Xu looks at some of the emerging novel silicon architectures.
Dr Maya Dillon, head of AI at Cambridge Consultants, spoke to Sky News ahead of the summit saying it’s “a great opportunity” for the UK to take a leading role in setting the tone for AI development globally.