Gemini 2.5 Pro is Here—And it Changes the AI Game (Again)

Google has unveiled Gemini 2.5 Pro, calling it its “most intelligent AI model” to date. This latest large language model, developed by the Google DeepMind team, is described as a “thinking model” designed to tackle complex problems by reasoning through steps internally before responding. Early benchmarks back up Google’s confidence: Gemini 2.5 Pro (an experimental…

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Dave Williams, Senior Principal at PAE Engineers – Interview Series

Dave Williams, is the Senior Principal at PAE Engineers, he has 20 years of experience in mechanical engineering. Through his extensive work with data centers, laboratories, and healthcare facilities, he has become exceptionally skilled at providing designs for controlled environments. Dave focuses on reducing operating and maintenance costs, and increasing energy efficiency. He counts Kaiser…

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The Rise of Smarter Robots: How LLMs Are Changing Embodied AI

For years, creating robots that can move, communicate, and adapt like humans has been a major goal in artificial intelligence. While significant progress has been made, developing robots capable of adapting to new environments or learning new skills has remained a complex challenge. Recent advances in large language models (LLMs) are now changing this. The…

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MIT Maritime Consortium sets sail

Around 11 billion tons of goods, or about 1.5 tons per person worldwide, are transported by sea each year, representing about 90 percent of global trade by volume. Internationally, the merchant shipping fleet numbers around 110,000 vessels. These ships, and the ports that service them, are significant contributors to the local and global economy —…

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Galaxy.ai Review: 2,000+ AI Tools, But Is It Worth It?

Are you juggling multiple AI subscriptions, each with its own pricing plan and renewal dates? One platform gives you ChatGPT, another offers Claude, a third lets you generate images and another handles video creation. Before you know it, your expenses for these AI tools have spiraled out of control. You end up overwhelmed by how…

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Using AI Hallucinations to Evaluate Image Realism

New research from Russia proposes an unconventional method to detect unrealistic AI-generated images – not by improving the accuracy of large vision-language models (LVLMs), but by intentionally leveraging their tendency to hallucinate. The novel approach extracts multiple ‘atomic facts’ about an image using LVLMs, then applies natural language inference (NLI) to systematically measure contradictions among…

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