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7 Bell Labs Breakthroughs Honored as IEEE Milestones

13 December 2025 @ 7:00 pm

Bell Labs is already highly recognized, but in its centennial year, the organization hoped to add more awards to burnish its reputation as one of the world’s leading centers of technical innovation.On 21 October, IEEE representatives, Nokia Bell Labs leaders, and alumni of the storied institution gathered to celebrate seven technological achievements recognized as IEEE Milestones:

Video Friday: Robot Dog Shows Off Its Muscles

12 December 2025 @ 5:00 pm

Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion.ICRA 2026: 1–5 June 2026, VIENNAEnjoy today’s videos! Suzumori Endo Lab, Science Tokyo has developed a dog musculoskeletal robot using thin McKibben muscles. This robot mimics the flexible “h

Webinar: Will AI End Distinct Programming Languages?

12 December 2025 @ 3:50 pm

Join Stephen Cass, Dina Genkina, and Kohava Mendelsohn as they discuss whether AI spells the end of distinct programming languages as we know it. IEEE Spectrum publishes a respected annual ranking of the year’s Top Programming Languages—but could this year be our last? This recording of the live webinar covers how AI is rapidly changing the landscape of programming languages, why knowing the best languages might not be necessary in your career, and what skills you’ll need instead. - YouTube

Real-World Diagnostics and Prognostics for Grid-Connected Battery Energy Storage Systems

12 December 2025 @ 3:01 pm

This is a sponsored article brought to you by The University of Sheffield.Across global electricity networks, the shift to renewable energy has fundamentally changed the behavior of power systems. Decades of engineering assumptions, predictable inertia, dispatchable baseload generation, and slow, well-characterized system dynamics, are now eroding as wind and solar become dominant sources of electricity. Grid operators face increasingly steep ramp events, larger frequency excursions, faster transients, and prolonged periods where fossil generation is minimal or absent.In this environment, battery energy storage systems (BESS) have emerged as essential tools for maintaining stab

How the RESISTORS Put Computing into 1960s Counter-culture

12 December 2025 @ 1:26 pm

In late April of 1968, a computer conference in Atlantic City, N.J., got off to a rocky start. A strike by telephone operators prevented exhibitors from linking their terminals to off-site computers, as union-sympathetic workers refused to wire up the necessary connections. Companies’ displays were effectively dead.

Ghost Robotics’ Arm Brings Manipulation to Military Quadrupeds

11 December 2025 @ 3:00 pm

Ghost Robotics is today announcing a major upgrade for their Vision 60 quadruped: an arm. Ghost, a company which originated at the GRASP Lab at the University of Pennsylvania, specializes in exceptionally rugged quadrupeds, and while many of its customers use its robots for public safety and disaster relief, it also provides robots to the United States military, which has very specific needs when it comes to keeping humans out

Tiny Chips Could Lead to Giant Power Savings

11 December 2025 @ 2:00 pm

Even if a GPU in a data center should only require 700 watts to run a large language model, it may realistically need 1,700 watts because of inefficiencies in how electricity reaches it. That’s a problem Peng Zou and his team at startup PowerLattice say they have solved by miniaturizing and repackaging high-voltage regulators.The company claims that its new chiplets deliver up to a 50 percent reduction in power consumption and twice performance per watt by sizing down the voltage conversion process and moving it significantly closer to processors.Shrinking and Moving Power DeliveryTradi

In 1844, Chess Was Already Online

11 December 2025 @ 1:23 pm

On 18 November 1844, the Washington Chess Club challenged its counterparts in Baltimore to a match. Two teams were organized, and at 4 p.m. on 26 November, the first game commenced with three consulting members to a side. Washington began conventionally, pushing a pawn to the center of the board. Baltimore immediately responded by mirroring the move. But this was unlike any chess game ever played before. The Baltimoreans were still in Baltimore, the Washingtonians were still in Washington, D.C, 60 kilometers away, and they were playing by electrical telegraph.Successive moves were transmitted over the new Baltim

Why Vision AI Models Fail

10 December 2025 @ 8:33 pm

Prevent costly AI failures in production by mastering data-centric approaches to detect bias, classimbalance, and data leakage before deployment impacts your business.The four most common model failure modes that jeopardize production vision systemsReal-world case studies from Tesla, Walmart, and TSMC showing how failures translate to business lossesData-centric failure modes including insufficient data, class imbalance, labeling errors, and biasEvaluation frameworks and quantitative methods for future-proofing your deploymentsKey strategies for detecting, analyzing, and preventing model failures including avoiding data leakageProduction monitoring approaches to track data drift and model confidence over time

Two New AI Ethics Certifications Available from IEEE

10 December 2025 @ 7:00 pm

It appears that nearly every organization is planning to use artificial intelligence to improve operations. Although autonomous intelligent systems (AIS) can offer significant benefits, they also can be used unethically. The technology can create deepfakes, realistic-looking altered images and videos that help spread misinformation and disinformation. Meanwhile, AI systems trained on biased data can perpetuate discrimination in hiring, lending