• San Antonio researchers land research dollars to improve trauma care using AI

    When it comes to trauma care, faster is better. A $1 million grant from an initiative of the University of Texas System to researchers in San Antonio and Tyler aims to speed the time in delivering that care using artificial intelligence. Researchers at the University of Texas at San Antonio Matrix AI Consortium received the funding from the UT System’s Trauma Research and Combat Casualty Care Collaborative, or TRC₄.

  • Ragan Research: Social backlash comes to work

    Data from the 2024 Communications Benchmark Report indicates a partly cloudy forecast for the future of DE&I and ESG efforts. There’s been a lot of debate in recent times about the role of social causes in the corporate office. As interest rates ticked up, bosses focused their attention on core business activities at the expense […]

    • Adweek

    How Marketers Use Attention Measurement in CTV Strategies

    As the worlds of digital trading and connected TV converge, some buyers and adtech firms are using attention metrics, already being adopted by digital publishers, to justify CTV pricing and judge ongoing campaign performance. As the recent NewFronts showed, there's an appetite for this newer measurement. Using attention metrics in CTV is still nascent, and wider adoption could be stymied by common setbacks like standardization and fragmentation. Vendors such as TVision combine...

  • Ragan Research: How communicators overcome leadership blocks

    The continued challenges communicators face when building relationships with the C-suite and other senior leaders, and how to overcome them. Insights from the 2024 Ragan Communications Benchmark Report, an exclusive research project for Ragan’s Communications Leadership Council, highlight the continued challenges that communicators face when building relationships with the C-suite and other senior leaders. Let’s look […]

  • Researchers Use AI to Boost Metalens Camera Image Quality

    In a new study, researchers were able to improve the low-quality images produced by a metalens. These types of ultra-thin cameras have the advantage of being small, but typically have poor image quality. That may be changing. [Read More]

  • Researchers use AI to boost image quality of metalens camera

    Researchers have leveraged deep learning techniques to enhance the image quality of a metalens camera. The new approach uses artificial intelligence to turn low-quality images into high-quality ones, which could make these cameras viable for a multitude of imaging tasks including intricate microscopy applications and mobile devices.

    • ZDNet

    How to use ChatGPT (and what you can use it for)

    OpenAI unleashed an artificial intelligence (AI) revolution when the company launched ChatGPT for public use in late 2022. Since then, ChatGPT, a chatbot powered by OpenAI's large language models (LLMs), has dominated headlines and preoccupied the minds of executives running Twitter, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta, inspiring them to create their own generative AI projects.The maker of the most popular AI chatbot just announced a slew of new features coming to free ChatGPT users, most of...

    • FOX40

    Constitutional law expert breaks down tax-related ballot measure case

    (Inside California Politics) — Loyola Law School professor Jessica Levinson joined Inside California Politics co-host Nikki Laurenzo to discuss the arguments held in the California Supreme Court surrounding the effort by Governor Gavin Newsom and other top Democratic leaders in the state to block the Taxpayer Protection and Government Accountability Act. That proposed ballot measure, []

  • Contaminated blood victims were ‘unknowingly’ used in research says Coventry campaigner

    Jason Evans, director of the Factor 8 campaign, group alleges that instead of stopping treatment, clinicians lobbied to continue the research

  • Judge Hearing Noncompete Cases Holds Stock in Companies That Use Noncompetes

    Judge J. Campbell Barker’s stock portfolio is a spreadsheet full of conflicts of interest.

  • Researchers can now accurately measure the emergence and damping of a plasmonic field

    An international research team led by Universität Hamburg, DESY, and Stanford University has developed a new approach to characterize the electric field of arbitrary plasmonic samples, like, for example, gold nanoparticles. Plasmonic materials are of particular interest due to their extraordinary efficiency at absorbing light, which is crucial for renewable energy and other technologies.

  • India to become AI use case capital of the world: Nandan Nilekani

    People+ai, an initiative of Nandan Nilekani’s EkStep Foundation, unveiled its vision for the future of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in India, called Adbhut India (Amazing India) along with the launch of Open Cloud Compute (OCC) project.The project aims to build a platform for AI-based startups to discover, demonstrate and disseminate population-scale AI use cases for India.“India's advantage is our population and their aspirations. We have to build it (solutions) at scale and innovate frugally...