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A new AI vision technology developed by GIST enhances robots’ ability to recognize unfamiliar objects. By refining error detection in real-time, the ‘QuBER’ model significantly improves accuracy, achieving 88.4% in indoor environments. This advancement is expected to impact fields like robotics, autonomous driving, and industrial automation.

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A team from UNIST has developed a technology to create unique artificial fingerprints on flexible electronic skin. This innovation allows for intricate patterns that are nearly impossible to replicate, enhancing the functionality of robotic hands. The research highlights potential applications in security and human-machine interfaces.

Competing for the future track of humanoid robots! Nearly a hundred robot companies showcase their skills in the capital. [Chinese]

The second China Humanoid Robot and Embodied Intelligence Industry Conference showcased nearly a hundred robotics companies in Beijing, highlighting innovations like agile humanoid robots and advanced sensors. The event emphasized the growing market potential, predicting significant production and market growth for humanoid robots and embodied intelligence by 2025.

Berkeley Lab’s superconducting qubits breakthrough could power the future of quantum computing [English]

Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have developed a groundbreaking fabrication method for superconducting qubits, significantly reducing noise and enhancing performance. This advancement, part of the Quantum Systems Accelerator initiative, paves the way for scalable, high-performance quantum computers capable of tackling complex scientific problems beyond classical computing’s reach.

KDN, Leading the 2025 Quantum-Resistant Cryptography Pilot Transition Support Project in the Energy Sector [Korean]

KDN is leading a project to implement post-quantum cryptography in the energy sector, addressing security threats posed by advancements in quantum computing. This initiative, part of a national pilot program, aims to ensure the safety and interoperability of energy systems while establishing a roadmap for future quantum security standards.

There are only 1,100 people in Beijing, but there are ‘0’ AI specialist teachers in Korea… ‘Great value’ has worked, with Daiso’s sales nearing 4 trillion won [AI Prism*Startup Founder News] [Korean]

In a stark contrast to China’s aggressive AI education initiatives, South Korea lacks any specialized AI teachers. While Beijing trains 1,100 educators, Korea struggles with outdated systems. Meanwhile, companies like Daiso thrive on cost-effective strategies, reporting significant revenue growth amid rising living costs, showcasing the impact of innovative consumer trends.

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