Electronics

What caught your eye? AI for test, software, and collision avoidance

Kevin Schultz Emerson

The Electronics Weekly team share some fingerposts – their picks of the week, in terms of announcements, developments, product releases, quotes, or anything else in the wide world of electronics, that caught their eye…

Caroline Hayes, editor
Emerson adds prompt-based code to its AI for test technology, creating a T&M-centric tool for mission-critical applications.

UK’s Callosum in talks to raise $100mDavid Manners, components editor
What caught my eye this week was Callosum seeking funding for its software to enable AI programs to perform.

Professor Wai Lok WooAlun Williams, web editor
What caught my eye was Northumbria University leading a study – the SSA-LaMB project – to improve the use of AI systems for collision avoidance in space. Specifically, to create a standardised benchmark to test how reliably such AI-based systems actually perform.

 

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