This hybrid approach allows the two technologies to independently tackle parts of a problem, providing results classical computing cannot. Read more: IBM, AMD work to merge quantum with high-performance computing
Mike Watts, a professor of education at the Brunel University of London, explores how young people’s attitudes towards STEM topics are changing. Read more: Are more young people choosing to study STEM subjects?
Reports say that punitive measures would likely come in the form of visa restrictions against EU officials. Read more: Trump threatens to retaliate over EU digital market regulations
The lawsuit argues that Apple and OpenAI are contributing to the monopolisation of the artificial intelligence sector. Read more: Musk’s xAI sues Apple and OpenAI alleging ‘anticompetitive scheme’
The start-up has created a minimally invasive solution for treating benign prostatic hyperplasia. Read more: Dublin’s ProVerum bags $80m for its enlarged prostate solution
We would be wise to practice caution and not over-rely on AI, says Prof Barry O’Sullivan, lest we compromise our ability to ensure our skills and intuitions are sufficiently strong. Read more: Opinion: AI and the impact on our skills – the Precautionary Principle must apply
MIMONet outperforms traditional algorithms, as well as advanced AI-driven detectors, the researchers say. Read more: Ulster University innovation aims to make 6G faster with AI
Thermal architect Clayton D’Souza says the AI moment demands smarter infrastructure, not just more of the same. Read more: AI is pushing data centre limits: How to future-proof the rack
This year, the CCPC issued its first compliance notices against two ‘prominent’ influencers. Read more: CCPC, ASA unite to tighten watch around influencer marketing
You might take it for granted that learning is the process in itself, but it can take time and resources to crack the code. Read more: Top tips for learning how to learn in 2025