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BlueSleuth-Lite: The Active Surveillance Device for Apple AirTags

A new crowdsourced project is being developed to fight against the misuse of Apple AirTags, which use Bluetooth, UWB and GPS technology to track the location of personal devices. While AirTags are designed to help users track their personal belongings, they ca...

Privacy | By Robin Mitchell | 22-02-2023

BlueSleuth-Lite: The Active Surveillance Device for Apple AirTags

A new crowdsourced project is being developed to fight against the misuse of Apple AirTags, which use Bluetooth, UWB and GPS technology to track the location of personal devices. While AirTags are designed to help users track their personal belongings, they ca...

In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 22-02-2023

Battery Self-Discharge: Inert Components Found to Contribute to Battery Degradation

Recently, research investigating lithium-ion battery technology discovered that supposedly inert materials lead to degradation and self-discharge, reducing battery longevity and energy storage capacity. The discovery highlights the importance of understanding...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 21-02-2023

Three-Terminal Magnetic Thermal Transistors: Expanding the Scope of Thermal Devices

Analogies between thermal and electrical devices have been useful in the past for developing switchable and non-linear thermal devices―using the electrical counterpart as a guide. Using electrical device function and architecture as an inspiration for thermal...

Technical Analysis | By Liam Critchley | 21-02-2023

Google's AI Demo Causes $100M Loss in Share Value

Recently, a mistake was made by Google during a demonstration of its own AI named Bard. The challenge for Bard was to compete with the established AI model, ChatGPT, created by OpenAI. However, due to a bug or some other issue, the demonstration led to the spr...

AI | By Robin Mitchell | 20-02-2023

Google's AI Demo Causes $100M Loss in Share Value

Recently, a mistake was made by Google during a demonstration of its own AI named Bard. The challenge for Bard was to compete with the established AI model, ChatGPT, created by OpenAI. However, due to a bug or some other issue, the demonstration led to the spr...

In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 20-02-2023

Dangers of AI Programmability: Lessons Learned from the ChatGPT Jailbreak

As AI continues to astound the world with its remarkable capabilities, the dangers of AI technology are starting to become more evident. The recent DAN jailbreak incident highlights the risks and dangers associated with AI applications. This jailbreak has allo...

AI | By Robin Mitchell | 20-02-2023

Dangers of AI Programmability: Lessons Learned from the ChatGPT Jailbreak

As AI continues to astound the world with its remarkable capabilities, the dangers of AI technology are starting to become more evident. The recent DAN jailbreak incident highlights the risks and dangers associated with AI applications. This jailbreak has allo...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 20-02-2023

The Pros & Cons of Perovskite Solar Cells: Efficiency vs Production Challenges

It may well be the way forward in creating greater efficiency in solar panels, but perovskite cell (PSCs) technology has some hang-ups; it’s not easy to mass-produce, it deteriorates quickly, and it’s made from some nasty materials. So, on the one hand, we hav...

Insights | By Paul Whytock | 17-02-2023

Write on! Penn State Researchers Develop Pencil-Drawn Sensors for Wearables

Recently, researchers from Penn State University published their work on smart wearables that can be used for remote medical detection. The sensors are fabricated using everyday household items such as graphite pencils, lead, and humidity detectors. These sens...

Wearables | By Robin Mitchell | 17-02-2023

Write on! Penn State Researchers Develop Pencil-Drawn Sensors for Wearables

Recently, researchers from Penn State University published their work on smart wearables that can be used for remote medical detection. The sensors are fabricated using everyday household items such as graphite pencils, lead, and humidity detectors. These sens...

In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 17-02-2023

IBM and NASA Collaboration Aims to Enhance Climate Understanding

IBM and NASA will use their cutting-edge AI and machine learning capabilities to research and analyse massive data sets, including satellite images, to better understand the correlation between human activity and climate change. NASA will provide access to lar...

Environment | By Robin Mitchell | 14-02-2023