Scientists stencil-paint carbon nanotube components for flexible transparent electronics by StuffsEarth
A mesh-shaped single-walled carbon nanotube film on a substrate (left) could serve either as an optical electrode (top right) for flexible transparent electronics or a diffraction grating (bottom right) for 6G communication. Credit: Adapted from Ilya Novikov et al./Chemical Engineering Journal Researchers from Skoltech, MIPT, and elsewhere have found a [more ...]
Java proposal would add exception case to switch by StuffsEarth
The readability, maintainability, and usability of switch statements and expressions in Java would be improved by a proposal to allow exceptions to be handled in the switch block.The current OpenJDK proposal, “Exception handling in switch (Preview),” would be part of the Standard Edition of Java, although no specific version Java [more ...]
Enterprise AI: Free, premium or a bolt-on? by StuffsEarth
The latest data from analyst Gartner shows a 10% spike in the datacentre market, driven predominantly by hyperscalers deploying artificial intelligence (AI) servers. AI in enterprise systems is being marketed as a way to drive productivity and improve efficiency, but there is a cost associated with running AI workloads, and [more ...]
AWS moves Amazon Bedrock’s AI guardrails, and other features to general availability by StuffsEarth
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is moving some features of its generative AI application-building service, Amazon Bedrock, to general availability, the company said on Tuesday.These features include guardrails for AI, a model evaluation tool, and new large language models (LLMs).The guardrails for AI feature, named Guardrails for Amazon Bedrock, was showcased [more ...]