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7 OCTOBER | LONDON 2024

SEPTEMBER 12TH - 14TH
The O2, LONDON

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The world's first "AI scientist"

Issue 44

Sakana AI introduced the world's first “AI scientist” — a new model that can brainstorm, code, experiment, draft papers, and even peer review.

Turns out AI’s worst enemy is its own data

Issue 43

Scientists warn of AI chatbots spiralling into gibberish when trained on too much AI-generated data

Why cancer risk might drop in older age

Issue 42

Scientists warn of AI chatbots spiralling into gibberish when trained on too much AI-generated data

The ‘world’s most powerful’ AI chip

Issue 41

Tokyo scientists are giving robots a whole new layer of, well, skin - with their innovative technique for attaching lab-grown tissue.

AI & DeepTech

Your morning dose of cutting-edge tech news from quantum to biotech and beyond

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Best way to trap dark matter?

Issue 40 • Published June 26, 2024

Researchers successfully measured the Earth's rotation using quantum entanglement, and scientists developed a 3D printed vacuum to trap dark matter.

AI can spot cancer months earlier

Issue 39 • Published June 19, 2024

A new ultrasensitive liquid biopsy AI is spotting cancer earlier than ever.

Everything will be robotic 🤖

Issue 38 • Published June 12, 2024

A new AI model has found the key for machines to understand emotions (spoiler, its mathematical psychology).

How do you solve the AI data challenge?

Issue 37 • Published June 5, 2024

We spoke with Jason Hardy, CTO for AI at Hitachi Vantara, about the future of data processing in healthcare, finance, sustainability, and more.

Sensors printed on human skin?

Issue 36 • Published May 29, 2024

Apple signed a deal with OpenAI to integrate their GPT model into iOS 18.

Microsoft is making an AI OS?

Issue 35 • Published May 22, 2024

The UK completed the world's first quantum navigation flights — a new alternative to GPS?

The beginning of artificial life?

Issue 34 • Published May 01, 2024

French startup Klineo raised €2M to connect doctors and patients with cancer clinical trials through their AI matchmaking platform.

What happens if you cross a robot with an octopus

Issue 33 • Published April 24, 2024

How OpenAI helped transform software-giant Microsoft from tech-dinosaur to the world’s most valuable business.

Will your next salad be grown in space?

Issue 32 • Published April 17, 2024

We spotlight a UK startup gearing up to initiate vertical farming in space by 2026.

Beat anxiety with this head-mounted device?

Issue 31 • Published March 10, 2024

We explore how US-China tensions spurred a hefty $6.6bn TSMC investment in Arizona.

Sick of road rage? Try ‘elevating’ your commute…

Issue 30 • Published April 03, 2024

In China, flying cars approach reality with KleinVision and Hebei Jianxin's commercial AirCar deal — is the future of tech aerial?

Can GPT-4 really feel regret?

Issue 29 • Published March 27, 2024

AI tool ‘Foresight’ is using patient digital twins to predict diseases (with crazy high accuracy).

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AGI in sight

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Unlocking the future: When quantum meets AI

How enterprise readiness will propel quantum solutions into the future

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Longevity from cells to cities

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Diffusion models: The latest developments

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The symbiotic interaction of humans & AI

Thought Leadership on demand, listen to pioneers who’ve reshaped industries.

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