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Mastercard might use blockchain to straighten out transaction records.
Intel’s recent patent could help track down when AI slips up after it’s shipped out.
IBM may want to use household appliances to track users and time ads.
Hydrogen faces a number of hurdles before it can be considered a suitable alternative to jet fuel – namely, cost.
Amazon’s patent to help doctors take better notes highlights the company’s massive bet on the healthcare space.
While wrist-worn controllers may be the next frontier of artificial reality technology, it’s likely not the end goal for AR control.
Given that AI systems can’t always be totally accurate, observing when they make mistakes could mitigate a lot of harm.
Autonomous machines may need to be proactive, not reactive, to keep accidents from happening.
Wells Fargo’s recent patent wants to make sure you can trust the cloud.
Adobe’s recent patent signals that it may be creating a marketing co-pilot.
Charging infrastructure remains one of the biggest hurdles for widespread EV adoption.
Zoom’s recent patent wants to make sure you’re participating in sales calls.
hallucination in AI is a pervasive, core issue that might not be easily solvable.
Though artificial reality took center stage at Meta Connect, the company faces headwinds in making AR glasses an everyday reality.
Mastercard’s interest in this tech could help legitimize crypto in the broader scheme of traditional finance.
The filings add to Google’s larger bid to build AI into YouTube’s offerings, though AI could present risks in this context.
Salesforce’s recent patent for customizable models highlights the company’s vision of personalized agents as the future of AI.
IBM may want to help businesses reach net zero.
The company unveiled a set of specs, as well as a new operating system for them, at its annual Partner Summit last week.
An Apple patent to train AI without eating up power highlights the advantages and headwinds the tech giant may face in the market.