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  • AI energy use: New tools show which model consumes the most power, and why
    AI users and developers can now measure the amount of electricity various AI models consume to complete tasks with an open-source software and online leaderboard developed at the University of Michigan. Companies can download the software to evaluate private models run on private hardware. And while the software can't evaluate... Read more
  • Security vulnerabilities in Tesla's Model 3 and Cybertruck reveal how connected cars can be hacked
    Hackers could exploit wireless systems in Tesla's Model 3 and Cybertruck to track vehicles, disrupt communications, and interfere with network performance, according to research from Northeastern University posted to the arXiv preprint server. The study highlights the broader security risks facing all modern connected cars, which have increasingly become "computers... Read more
  • AI threatens to eat business software—and it could change the way we work
    In recent weeks, a range of large "software-as-a-service" companies, including Salesforce, ServiceNow and Oracle, have seen their share prices tumble.... Read more
  • Decoding the shadows: Vehicle recognition software uncovers unusual traffic behavior
    Researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a deep learning algorithm that analyzes drone, camera, and sensor data to reveal unusual vehicle patterns that may indicate illicit activity, including the movement of nuclear materials. The work is published in the journal Future Transportation.... Read more
  • Human resources tool could help employers prepare for digital twinning
    Scientists at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh are developing a tool to help organizations and their human resources teams get ready for the wider use of digital twinning technologies.... Read more
  • Software engineering: How hybrid delivery systems adapt to real-world challenges
    New research into project management in software engineering shows that the most successful systems are not the ones that follow a fixed blueprint from the start, but those that evolve in response to real challenges as projects unfold.... Read more
  • AI is already writing almost one-third of new software code, study shows
    Generative AI is reshaping software development—and fast. A new study published in Science shows that AI-assisted coding is spreading rapidly, though unevenly: in the U.S., the share of new code relying on AI rose from 5% in 2022 to 29% in early 2025, compared with just 12% in China. AI... Read more
  • MorphoChrome pairs software with handheld device to make everyday objects iridescent
    Gemstones like precious opal are beautiful to look at and deceivingly complex. As you look at such gems from different angles, you'll see a variety of tints glisten, causing you to question what color the rock actually is. It's iridescent thanks to something called structural color—microscopic structures that reflect light... Read more
  • New framework verifies AI-generated chatbot answers
    How do you know if a chatbot is giving the correct answer? This is an important question for companies that use large language models to communicate with their customers. The Dutch company AFAS was using chatbots to generate answers, which had to be checked by a human employee before being... Read more
  • 'Are You Dead?': Chinese app for solo dwellers goes viral
    "Are You Dead?", an app that sounds the alarm if a user doesn't check in every 48 hours, was one of China's top-selling paid apps on Tuesday as the country's growing class of solo dwellers flocked to download it.... Read more
  • AI is quick but risky for updating old software, researchers warn
    At first glance, artificial intelligence looks like a software developer's dream. A recent McKinsey & Company report found that programmers generated code up to 45% faster with the help of generative AI.... Read more
  • No-code machine learning development tools
    Since 2021, Korean researchers have been providing a simple software development framework to users with relatively limited AI expertise in industrial fields such as factories, medical, and shipbuilding, providing them with a significant boost.... Read more
  • Lowering barriers to explainable AI: Control technique for LLMs reduces resource demands by over 90%
    Large language models (LLMs) such as GPT and Llama are driving exceptional innovations in AI, but research aimed at improving their explainability and reliability is constrained by massive resource requirements for examining and adjusting their behavior.... Read more
  • Netflix to launch FIFA World Cup video game
    Netflix is set to release a FIFA soccer simulation game exclusively on its gaming platform in summer 2026, timed to coincide with the World Cup, the streaming giant said Wednesday.... Read more
  • Professors and students create face-reading software that helps people communicate and move
    Observing a young man in a wheelchair with motor impairment struggle to communicate with his parents profoundly affected Chetan Jaiswal.... Read more

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