Robot skill library ASPIRE — released June 29 by NVIDIA and collaborators — gives robots persistent memory by storing every debugging fix as a named, reusable code pattern. It pushed bimanual handover ...
The staffing shortages that triggered hourslong flight delays at Harry Reid International Airport last weekend may not be a short-term problem.
Running AI is totally draining Earth's power grids, so your company's next data center might actually be launched into space.
Communication overhead represents a primary bottleneck in distributed deep learning, impeding training scalability. Although existing gradient sparsification techniques reduce network traffic, they ...
Developed by the International Society of Automation (ISA), the ISA-5 series of standards are essential for industries that rely on complex instrumentation and control systems, including chemical ...
At the Honeywell Users Group 2025 conference, Control’s Keith Larson talked with ExxonMobil’s David Patin and Brian Reynolds and Alicia Kempf of Honeywell Process Solutions for this episode of Control ...
The U.S. Navy has awarded contract modifications to nine companies, raising the total ceiling of an existing training systems support contract vehicle to $2.51 billion. The Potomac Officers Club’s ...
Northrop Grumman has received a $225.1 million contract modification from the U.S. Navy to develop and deliver training systems for the E-130J aircraft. As the Navy advances major modernization ...
In building LLM applications, enterprises often have to create very long system prompts to adjust the model’s behavior for their applications. These prompts contain company knowledge, preferences, and ...
WASHINGTON, Feb 5 (Reuters) - The U.S. Transportation Department Office of Inspector General said on Thursday it will open a probe into high failure rates among air traffic control trainees amid a ...
AI is inspiring organizations to rethink a fundamental IT concept: the data center. For decades, the data center was a centralized place. It was a handful of large, secure facilities where ...