Circularity on the Edge AI Project Identifies Reusable Materials in Ukrainian Buildings
By
Rima Sabina Aouf
Baker's choice. Dense with flavour, light on filler.
Summary
Circularity on the Edge AI project in Ukraine utilizes artificial intelligence to analyze drone footage of bombed buildings and identify reusable materials for reconstruction efforts.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledArtificial intelligence supercharges Ukraine's reconstruction effort in a project called Circularity on the Edge.
Circularity on the Edge demonstrates how artificial intelligence (AI) can make it faster and easier to identify reusable materials.
Circularity on the Edge project aims to find reusable materials in the rubble of Ukrainian buildings.
You might also wanna read
Study: 3-Year-Olds Read Intent in Human Eyes but Not in Robot Gaze
A pioneering international study in developmental psychology and AI reveals that children as young as 3 instinctively read intentions in hum
How solar sails could propel humanity to interstellar space
This article explores the concept of solar sails as a realistic propulsion method for interstellar space travel. It discusses how solar sail
Japan tests Mach 5 ramjet engine for hypersonic aircraft at JAXA facility
Japan has successfully completed a ground combustion test of a ramjet engine designed for a Mach 5-class experimental hypersonic aircraft. T
Solar desalination system eliminates toxic brine while producing fresh water
Scientists have developed a solar-powered desalination system that converts seawater into fresh water without producing toxic brine, a major
Study Overturns Long-Held Aeronautical Principle: Smoother Surfaces Don't Always Reduce Drag
A new discovery challenges the long-held aeronautical principle that smoother surfaces always reduce aerodynamic drag. The article explains
NVIDIA Launches Ising, Open Source Quantum AI Models to Advance Quantum Computing
NVIDIA announced the world's first family of open source quantum AI models, called NVIDIA Ising, designed to help researchers and enterprise
