Artificial intelligence (AI) is advancing at a breakneck pace, offering myriad opportunities for innovation and human progress. However, as AI systems become increasingly integral to our daily lives, the necessity for ethical development and stringent legal frameworks has never been more critical.
The rise of advanced AI and machine learning models, such as Large Language Models (LLMs), has sparked intense discussions about the future of software engineering. Many wonder whether the profession is at risk of becoming obsolete or if it will evolve into something more complex and rewarding.
Voice biometrics, a technology that identifies individuals through their unique vocal attributes, is gaining traction across various sectors, including finance and security, for purposes such as fraud prevention and identity verification. Offering a seemingly futuristic and secure way to
The landscape of semiconductor manufacturing is undergoing a seismic shift, one that promises to redefine the fabric of technology production. At the heart of this transformation is Delta, in partnership with its U.S.-based subsidiary, Universal Instruments Corp. Unveiled at the SEMICON Taiwan 2024
Voice biometrics is rapidly becoming a key player in the field of authentication and security, promising convenience and efficiency. Yet, as this technology evolves, it has faced significant ethical and technical challenges, particularly concerning inclusivity and equitable access for marginalized
The recent groundbreaking of the Haas Automation facility in Henderson, Nevada, marks a pivotal moment for the local economy. After several delays due to compounded challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic and supply chain disruptions, construction is finally underway on what will be a 2.4