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  • 1 week ago | spectrum.ieee.org | Michelle Hampson

    This article is part of our exclusive IEEE Journal Watch series in partnership with IEEE Xplore. AI language models seem to get more sophisticated by the day, prompting questions of when they will fully match humans in their linguistic abilities. The time, as it turns out, may be sooner than you think.

  • 3 weeks ago | spectrum.ieee.org | Michelle Hampson

    This article is part of our exclusive IEEE Journal Watch series in partnership with IEEE Xplore. For as long as classrooms have existed, students have dutifully crossed their “t’s” and dotted their “i’s” on paper using pens, pencils, or paint. But a group of researchers in Taiwan envision a very different approach to learning via their AI edge computing program.

  • 3 weeks ago | buff.ly | Michelle Hampson

    This article is part of our exclusive IEEE Journal Watch series in partnership with IEEE Xplore. For as long as classrooms have existed, students have dutifully crossed their “t’s” and dotted their “i’s” on paper using pens, pencils, or paint. But a group of researchers in Taiwan envision a very different approach to learning via their AI edge-computing program.

  • 1 month ago | spectrum.ieee.org | Michelle Hampson

    This article is part of our exclusive IEEE Journal Watch series in partnership with IEEE Xplore. Virtual reality( VR) can provide people with dynamic and immersive experiences—at least visually. But imagine if users also had physical objects they could interact with that corresponded with the visual environment, to extend the immersive experience to physical touch. In a recent advance, researchers describe a novel shape-shifting device, called Shiftly, which provides haptic feedback for VR users.

  • 1 month ago | spectrum.ieee.org | Michelle Hampson

    Modern society is becoming increasing data hungry, especially as the use of AI continues to grow exponentially. As a result, ensuring enough computer memory—and power to sustainable support that memory—has become a major concern. Now, the software company Kove has figured out a way to pool and dynamically outsource computer memory in a way that dramatically boosts computer memory efficiency.

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Michelle Hampson
Michelle Hampson @michellehampson
6 May 25

This new computing approach defies what scientists thought was physically possible - it can outsource #ComputerMemory faster than a local CPU can process it: https://t.co/OwBk8sCuK7

Michelle Hampson
Michelle Hampson @michellehampson
28 Jan 25

My latest story is super neat: this new tech allows us to "see" echolocation of bats in 3D: https://t.co/rgBcyzt9dA https://t.co/gd83q7j3fc

Michelle Hampson
Michelle Hampson @michellehampson
1 Jan 25

Last week the #ParkerProbe made its closest pass to the Sun. Want to know how it survived the heat? This story I wrote from the time the probe was launched is one of my all-time favourites: https://t.co/Pdz9LHRAuG