As researchers continue to look to nature for inspiration in developing flying robotic systems, a recent study conducted by scientists from Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL, Switzerland) and Konkuk University (South Korea) sheds light on the passive wing deployment and retraction mechanisms of herbivorous insects known as rhinoceros beetles. Unlike birds and bats, which
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OpenAI, a prominent tech company, has been internally debating the ethical implications of releasing a system for watermarking AI-generated text. This system, designed for ChatGPT-created text, has been developed with the intention of detecting patterns within the text to verify its authenticity. Despite its effectiveness – described as being “99.9% effective” in making AI text
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The rise in e-commerce has led to a significant increase in parcel deliveries, with 161 billion parcels being shipped worldwide in 2022. This surge in online shopping has resulted in more households in Australia and around the globe relying on doorstop deliveries for their purchases. However, the use of high-emitting diesel vans and trucks for
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As business leaders grapple with the rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the need to identify clear use cases and guidelines for AI implementation within organizations has never been more pressing. However, the reality is that many leaders themselves are still in the process of comprehending the intricacies of this technology. Balancing the need to
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