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Online learning
fromeLearning Industry
2 days ago

From Manual To Intelligent: How AI Automation Is Reshaping L&D Operations

AI automation can alleviate operational burdens on L&D teams, allowing them to focus on strategic tasks and improve learning quality.
#diy
Pets
fromApartment Therapy
6 days ago

I'm Putting a Kitchen Whisk in My Garden (the Reason Is Ridiculously Cute)

Creating a DIY bird feeder from a kitchen whisk is an easy and fun way to attract birds.
Pets
fromApartment Therapy
6 days ago

I'm Putting a Kitchen Whisk in My Garden (the Reason Is Ridiculously Cute)

Creating a DIY bird feeder from a kitchen whisk is an easy and fun way to attract birds.
#agtech
Agriculture
fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

Halter's solar-powered cattle collars are on one million animals - the real asset is the dataset underneath - Silicon Canals

Halter, a New Zealand agtech startup, raised $220 million for solar-powered smart collars, valued at $2 billion, enhancing cattle management and productivity.
Agriculture
fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

Halter's solar-powered cattle collars are on one million animals - the real asset is the dataset underneath - Silicon Canals

Halter, a New Zealand agtech startup, raised $220 million for solar-powered smart collars, valued at $2 billion, enhancing cattle management and productivity.
fromFast Company
1 day ago

Why AI-powered city cameras are sounding new privacy alarms

The expansion of automatic license plate readers as a source of deep concern is evident as government authorities seek ways to target immigrant and transgender communities.
Privacy technologies
Gadgets
fromZDNET
1 day ago

I let a smart planter maintain itself while I was away for 2 months - here's the result

The LeafyPod is a smart planter that simplifies plant care with app support and a rechargeable water reservoir.
Roam Research
fromWIRED
1 day ago

This Smart Sprinkler Thinks It Knows Your Lawn Better Than You Do

Area mode allows users to define watering boundaries and set water consumption limits for efficient irrigation.
fromGothamist
1 day ago

Rock it like a woodcock: This Bryant Park bogsucker is NYC's latest 'it bird'

"It's the way they walk. That's what the main attraction is," said self-described amateur birder Sheeba Garg, who traveled to Bryant Park specifically to see the American woodcock during its migration.
NYC music
#birdwatching
Pets
fromZDNET
1 week ago

Yes, you need a smart bird feeder in your life - and this one's on sale

Birdfy Smart Bird Feeder offers AI bird identification and live video streaming, enhancing the birdwatching experience for enthusiasts.
Pets
fromZDNET
1 week ago

Yes, you need a smart bird feeder in your life - and this one's on sale

Birdfy Smart Bird Feeder offers AI bird identification and live video streaming, enhancing the birdwatching experience for enthusiasts.
Pets
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Swifts spark joy!' Why these beautiful birds need our help and 10 ways to give it

Swifts are declining in population due to habitat loss and reduced insect availability, necessitating conservation efforts.
Data science
fromInfoWorld
4 days ago

Why 'curate first, annotate smarter' is reshaping computer vision development

Strategic data selection and curation reduce annotation costs and enhance development productivity in computer vision teams.
Marketing tech
fromAdExchanger
4 days ago

How AI Is Reshaping The Marketing Scientist Role | AdExchanger

Marketing scientists now translate data into meaningful insights, bridging the gap between AI analysis and human interpretation.
Business intelligence
fromeLearning Industry
4 days ago

How Many AI Tools Are There? A Data-Backed Look At The Expanding AI Landscape

The AI tools ecosystem is rapidly expanding, with thousands of tools available across various categories, creating both opportunities and complexities for businesses.
#ai
Philosophy
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Nobody Carries AI's Thinking With Affection

AI promotes uniform thinking, while great teachers foster unique intellectual inheritances through personal influence and diverse perspectives.
fromEngadget
1 week ago
Software development

Bluesky's next product is an AI assistant that helps build custom social media feeds

Philosophy
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Nobody Carries AI's Thinking With Affection

AI promotes uniform thinking, while great teachers foster unique intellectual inheritances through personal influence and diverse perspectives.
Apple
fromWIRED
5 days ago

AI Has Flooded All the Weather Apps

AI is transforming weather apps, enhancing user experience with customizable forecasts and integration with personal schedules.
Silicon Valley
fromABC7 San Francisco
5 days ago

AI humanoid robot to help passengers at San Jose airport

San Jose Mineta Airport introduces Jose, an AI humanoid robot that assists passengers with information and speaks over 50 languages.
fromEngadget
1 week ago
Software development

Bluesky's next product is an AI assistant that helps build custom social media feeds

#bald-eagles
fromFast Company
4 days ago
Fundraising

Big Bear's internet famous bald eagles have entertained millions. Now they need millions to save their home

fromFast Company
4 days ago
Fundraising

Big Bear's internet famous bald eagles have entertained millions. Now they need millions to save their home

Dining
fromMail Online
4 days ago

Woke scientists want photos of ANIMALS on menus to put diners off meat

Adding photos of animals to menus increases the likelihood of diners choosing vegetarian options over meat dishes.
Mindfulness
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

We Are Losing to AI What We Never Learned to Appreciate

Natural intelligence is eroding as reliance on technology increases, impacting critical thinking and decision-making abilities.
Science
fromNature
1 week ago

Inside the 'self-driving' lab revolution

Eve, an AI-powered robotic platform, automates early-stage drug design, significantly enhancing efficiency in scientific research.
Roam Research
fromFast Company
5 days ago

How AI-powered echolocation is giving small drones night vision

An ultrasound-based perception system inspired by bat echolocation enables small aerial robots to navigate in low-visibility environments.
Gadgets
fromThe Verge
1 week ago

Amazon's Big Spring Sale is a great time to get a fancy, AI-powered bird feeder

Modern bird feeders now include advanced features like cameras and solar roofs, enhancing birdwatching experiences.
Renovation
fromwww.architectsjournal.co.uk
5 days ago

Practices launch architects on your doorstep' mobile AI advertising drive

The Architects on your Doorstep project uses AI to generate home makeover ideas, helping architects engage with the public and drum up business.
Agriculture
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

5 Fruits To Plant That Attract Birds To Your Yard - Tasting Table

Transforming grass into fruit plants reduces yard work, provides fresh ingredients, and supports wildlife.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Painting eyes on takeaway boxes can stop gulls stealing chips, study shows

When faced with a choice between a box with eyes painted on it and a plain box, the gulls were slower to approach the box with eyes and less likely to peck at it.
Pets
Exercise
fromWIRED
2 weeks ago

I Learned More Than I Thought I Would From Using Food-Tracking Apps

Food-tracking apps enhance awareness and accountability regarding dietary habits, helping users make informed choices about their nutrition.
Digital life
fromInfoWorld
2 weeks ago

AI optimization: How we cut energy costs in social media recommendation systems

Optimizing data processing in AI can significantly reduce energy consumption and operational costs.
Marketing tech
fromForbes
1 week ago

How To Optimize Campaigns For AI Answer Engines: 15 Key Components

AI-powered answer engines are changing SEO strategies, requiring brands to structure information for definitive answers rather than just ranking.
Gadgets
fromWIRED
1 week ago

The Smart Bird Feeders Worth Buying in Amazon's Spring Sale

Smart bird feeders vary greatly in quality and features, making informed choices essential for buyers.
European startups
fromTheregister
3 weeks ago

India tests whether AI can stop trains hitting elephants

India's Ministry of Environment is implementing AI-based systems and infrastructure solutions to reduce elephant deaths on railway tracks, including thermal camera networks and acoustic intrusion detection systems.
Mobile UX
fromEngadget
3 weeks ago

Nothing updates its AI app with semantic search and a new way to track events

Nothing's updated Essential Space app now recognizes events from images and supports semantic search, making it easier to organize and find screenshots, voice recordings, and other digital content on 2025 and 2026 Nothing phones.
Digital life
fromGadget Review
2 weeks ago

Your Devices Spy Today, Tomorrow They Will Make Decisions Behind Your Back

Surveillance technology embedded in smart TVs, phones, and digital devices prioritizes advertiser profit and engagement metrics over user privacy and genuine preferences.
Photography
fromThe Verge
1 month ago

Birdbuddy's AI-powered hummingbird feeder is matching its best price to date

Birdbuddy's Smart Hummingbird Feeder Pro Solar uses AI-powered camera technology to identify bird species, capture high-quality video, and track individual birds through a companion app, now available at $189.
fromReadWrite
2 weeks ago

From Reactive Repairs to Smarter Home Protection: How Technology Is Changing Roof Care

In the past, roof inspections mostly focused on what could be seen from the outside. Contractors looked for broken shingles, worn flashing, or areas where water might enter the roof. The problem is that roof damage does not always show clear signs right away. Water can move through roofing layers before it becomes visible inside the home.
Renovation
fromRealagriculture
2 weeks ago

TerraScout brings robot agronomic scouting to the farm

It can drive through the field and look at every square inch. We really honed our craft on model performance and detection with rocks, and now we've transitioned that into weeds. The robot uses a boom-mounted camera system to capture detailed imagery across the field. With eight cameras operating at 1 millimetre resolution, TerraScout can generate billions of data points per acre, allowing it to identify specific objects, including individual weeds.
Agriculture
Roam Research
fromTheregister
2 weeks ago

Water company spins out homegrown AI after LLMs failed it

Large language models provided confidently incorrect information about materials science, causing a water desalination startup to waste four months and $200,000 validating a material choice that ultimately proved inferior.
fromTechCrunch
3 weeks ago

Google is using old news reports and AI to predict flash floods | TechCrunch

While humans have assembled a lot of weather data, flash floods are too short-lived and localized to be measured comprehensively, the way the temperature or even river flows are monitored over time. That data gap means that deep learning models, which are increasingly capable of forecasting the weather, aren't able to predict flash floods.
Science
fromFlowingData
4 weeks ago

Bird search patterns

A comprehensive analysis of Google search patterns related to birds explores what species people seek information about most frequently. The investigation spans six interconnected analyses examining bird variety, taxonomic classifications, information sharing behaviors, birder sighting correlations with search trends, regional popularity differences across states, and temporal patterns in search interest.
Data science
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Accessible walks bring the joys of birding to people with mobility and other limitations

It's an opportunity for people to get out and see birds without pressure, no matter how long it takes or how many birds we see, said OBara, a retired nurse who has been leading the accessible outings for three years. She said disabled people often cannot keep up on traditional outings, especially when competitive birders are focused on checking off a list of the greatest possible number of species.
Skiing
Artificial intelligence
fromMedium
2 weeks ago

From Dumb Devices to Digital Teammates: How Agentic AI is Revolutionizing the Internet of Things

Agentic AI transforms IoT from obedient automation into intelligent systems that anticipate needs, reason through problems, and take initiative rather than simply following programmed commands.
Pets
fromJezebel
2 weeks ago

Why Birds Around the World All Seem to Be Collecting Cigarettes

Birds worldwide collect cigarette butts for potential pest-repelling benefits despite the toxic nature of the material.
Artificial intelligence
fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

The next phase of AI must start solving everyday problems

Technology's value depends on consumer education driving adoption, which then creates society-wide impact; the most successful AI systems will solve real-world problems efficiently rather than showcase advanced features.
Artificial intelligence
fromFuturism
2 weeks ago

AI Data Center Security Guards Are Not Human

AI companies are deploying robot security guards, particularly Boston Dynamics' Spot, to patrol massive data centers and reduce labor costs.
Agriculture
fromWIRED
1 month ago

Don't Risk Birdwatching FOMO-Put Out Your Hummingbird Feeders Now

March marks the return of migratory hummingbirds from Central and South America, making it ideal to set up maintained nectar feeders to support their energy needs after their long journey.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

How a teen's AI model could help stop poaching in rainforests

Both species are under threat. But while African savanna elephants are endangered, forest elephants are critically endangered. They're also highly elusive. Living in dense tropical rainforests in central Africa and parts of West Africa they're very hard to find and study.
Science
Artificial intelligence
fromeLearning Industry
3 weeks ago

AI Business Strategy: Turning AI Investments Into Revenue And Profit

AI spending reaches $2.5 trillion by 2026, but adoption alone fails to generate measurable revenue without a coherent monetization strategy linking investment to profit outcomes.
#rodent-control
Pets
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Will hot and spicy bird seed harm avian visitors to Inverness feeder?

Capsaicin-treated bird seed deters rodents while remaining safe for birds, which lack pain receptors triggered by peppers.
Pets
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Will hot and spicy bird seed harm avian visitors to Inverness feeder?

Capsaicin-treated bird seed deters rodents while remaining safe for birds, which lack pain receptors triggered by peppers.
Pets
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Will hot and spicy bird seed harm avian visitors to Inverness feeder?

Capsaicin-treated bird seed deters rodents while remaining safe for birds, which lack pain receptors triggered by peppers.
Pets
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Will hot and spicy bird seed harm avian visitors to Inverness feeder?

Capsaicin-treated bird seed deters rodents while remaining safe for birds, which lack pain receptors triggered by peppers.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

We don't need to control pigeons just the people who feed them | Letters

Controlling public feeding is the most humane and effective method to reduce urban feral pigeon populations; deterrents fail if food remains available.
Privacy technologies
fromEngadget
1 month ago

Ring could be planning to expand Search Party feature beyond dogs

Ring CEO envisions using Search Party and facial-recognition tools to combine networked cameras into powerful surveillance capable of 'zeroing out crime' in neighborhoods.
Pets
fromBoston.com
1 month ago

Rescued pocket-sized owl turning heads in Mass.

An injured northern saw-whet owl, the smallest eastern U.S. owl species, was rescued in Massachusetts and transferred to a wildlife facility for treatment of two broken bones.
US politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 months ago

European cold snap increases the chances of spotting rare birds in the UK

Cold, unsettled European weather may bring more migratory fieldfare and redwing to the UK in winter 2026, boosting Big Garden Birdwatch sightings.
Miscellaneous
fromFast Company
2 months ago

How a facial recognition tool for bears can help manage wildlife

Facial-recognition technologies could help identify individual bears and reduce costly, stressful trapping required for DNA-based identification after unusual bear incidents.
fromEngadget
2 months ago

Birdbuddy's new smart bird feeder can ID birds by their songs

I'm seeing a ton of smart bird feeders again this year at CES - and I'm inexplicably drawn to them. Perhaps because the idea of birds nibbling on seeds and flying away represents a natural purity and freedom that doesn't exist within the halls of CES. Birdbuddy was one of the first smart bird feeder brands, with a wildly successful Kickstarter back in 2020. And this year, they've added birdsong to their species identification capabilities.
Gadgets
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

How new AI technology is helping detect and prevent wildfires

Wildfire prevention has traditionally relied on blunt tools, such as rigid inspection cycles and emergency power shutoffs. Now a new generation of technology start-ups is pitching a more targeted approach: using artificial intelligence to help utility companies decide what to inspectand where to intervenebefore a spark becomes a blaze. The stakes are rising. In 2025 more than 77,000 wildfires were reported in the U.S.significantly more than the past decade's averageand burned more than five million acres.
Environment
fromwww.wired.com
2 months ago

Winter Is a Great Time for Bird WatchingHere's How to Attract Them to Your Yard

While migratory birds do fly south for the winter, many seed- and insect-eating birds do not, and with leaves off the trees, the winter months are often the best time to watch them. As someone who tests smart bird feeders year-round for WIRED, I'm always interested in ways to ensure I'm attracting the largest and most interesting variety of birds to my yard, no matter the season.
Science
Environment
fromNature
2 months ago

'I rarely get outside': scientists ditch fieldwork in the age of AI

Machine-learning analysis of digitized herbarium data reveals plants shift flowering times with rising temperatures while ecology increasingly relies on automated, indoor monitoring.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 months ago

Flu Season Worsens, AI Models Predict Illness from Sleep, and Woodpeckers Reveal Nature's Secrets

In the U.S., more than 8 percent of all visits to a health care provider in the week that ended December 27 were for respiratory illness, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That's the highest rate the agency has recorded since it began keeping track in 1997. According to the CDC, so far this season the flu has contributed to an estimated 120,000 hospitalizations and 5,000 deaths, including nine children.
Science
fromFortune
1 month ago

One way AI won't ruin the world: tools to crack down on the $23 billion animal trafficking trade | Fortune

Historically, enforcement has been largely reactive. There is so much global trade that fewer than 1 in 10 international cargo shipments of any kind are physically inspected. Traffickers also avoid detection by using false or generic names instead of proper species identification, employing coded language in online listings, rerouting shipments and shifting to different messaging platforms when enforcement pressure increases. Emerging digital tools are helping authorities link online monitoring, legal reference tools and on-the-ground investigations.
Environment
Science
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

Go bird-watching this weekend and support a global community science project

The Great Backyard Bird Count invites people worldwide to observe, identify, and report birds February 13–16 to help monitor global bird populations.
fromTheregister
2 months ago

Ring ready for end of the world as it turns cameras on fires

Your camera can make mistakes and might produce false positives (detecting fire when there isn't one) or false negatives (missing actual fires).
Gadgets
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

We thought they would ignore us': how humans are changing the way raptors behave

Many people look up to admire the silhouette of raptors, some of the planet's largest birds, soaring through seemingly empty skies. But increasingly, research shows us that this fascination runs both ways. From high above, these birds are watching us too. Thanks to the development of tiny GPS tracking devices attached to their bodies, researchers are getting millions of data points on the day-to-day lives of these apex predators of the skies, giving us greater insight into where they hunt and rest.
Environment
Science
fromNature
2 months ago

Sensors are transforming the world - work together to maximize their benefits

Converging diverse sensing disciplines into a shared scientific home accelerates innovation, real-world impact and cross-domain discovery.
fromThe Verge
2 months ago

Ugreen is expanding into AI-powered smart home surveillance

Ugreen announced at CES 2026 that it'll be branching into smart home territory with the launch of its SynCare product line of cameras. The series will consist of two indoor cams, the ID500 Pro and ID500 Plus, the OD600 Pro outdoor cam, and the Video Doorbell DB600 Pro. All of this gear will launch in the second half of 2026, with pricing to be announced at IFA 2026.
Gadgets
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Experience: I live as a crane

Raising crane chicks in full crane-costumes prevents human imprinting, teaches natural behaviors, reduces interaction, and prepares chicks for eventual release into the wild.
Artificial intelligence
fromComputerworld
2 months ago

What exactly is an AI factory?

AI factory refers inconsistently to specialized data centers, hardware and software systems, or managed on‑premises platforms, with definitions varying among vendors and operators.
Pets
fromWIRED
2 months ago

Petlibro Offers: Cat Automatic Feeders, Water Fountains and Smart Pet Care Deals

Petlibro offers reliable, well-designed automatic feeders and pet fountains with connected apps, strong monitoring features, and value-focused discounts and bundles.
Environment
fromCornell Chronicle
2 months ago

'Share the joy': Great Backyard Bird Count begins Feb. 13 | Cornell Chronicle

The Great Backyard Bird Count engages nearly a million participants to record global bird populations before migration, connecting people to conservation.
Artificial intelligence
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

Airports embrace AI to manage growing global passenger traffic

Airports deploy AI across passenger flow, baggage, maintenance, biometrics and cybersecurity to improve efficiency, predict congestion, and enhance customer experience amid rising passenger volumes.
Pets
fromSlate Magazine
2 months ago

The Squirrels Keep Beating My Family's Expensive "Squirrel-Proof" Bird Feeders. I Figured Out Why.

Squirrels are intelligent, dexterous, and highly adaptable problem-solvers that routinely defeat commercially sold "squirrel-proof" bird feeders.
Pets
fromZDNET
2 months ago

AI model for tracking your pet's health data launches at CES

Satellai launched Petsense AI, a multimodal pet data model that creates digital health profiles and integrates with the new Satellai Collar Go.
fromTechCrunch
2 months ago

Why Amazon bought Bee, an AI wearable | TechCrunch

Smart rings, smart screens, smart TVs, smart pins, smart ... ice cube makers? Sure, why not! AI was everywhere at this year's Consumer Electronics Show ( CES) in Las Vegas, where companies large and small were showing off how they're bringing AI to more devices. For Amazon, CES was a time to show off its newest acquisition in the space: Bee, an AI device that can be worn as a clip-on pin or a bracelet.
Artificial intelligence
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