• Skin phantoms help researchers improve wearable devices without people wearing them

    Skin phantoms help researchers improve wearable devices without people wearing them
    Wearable devices have become a big part of modern health care, helping track a patient’s heart rate, stress levels and brain activity. These devices rely on electrodes, sensors that touch the skin to pick up electrical signals from the body. Creating these electrodes isn’t as easy as it might seem. Human skin is complex. Its properties, such as how well it conducts electricity, can change depending on how hydrated it is, how old you are or even the weather. These changes can make it
  • Why Customers Hate Chatbots (And Why You Should Too)

    Why Customers Hate Chatbots (And Why You Should Too)
    Chatbots, once hailed as a revolutionary tool, have become a major source of frustration for customers who crave empathy and real human interaction. By relying solely on automated systems and even removing traditional contact methods, businesses risk alienating their audience and losing credibility.
  • European AI alliance unveils LLM alternative to Silicon Valley and DeepSeek

    European AI alliance unveils LLM alternative to Silicon Valley and DeepSeek
    As China’s DeepSeek threatens to dismantle Silicon Valley’s AI monopoly, a European alliance has emerged with an alternative to tech’s global order. They call their project OpenEuroLLM. Like DeepSeek, they aim to develop next-generation open-source language models — but their agenda is very different. Their mission: forging European AI that will foster digital leaders and impactful public services across the continent. To support these objectives, OpenEuroLLM is building

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