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Drivers eager for wireless EV charging on the go, but concerns remain

Drivers eager for wireless EV charging on the go, but concerns remain

93 percent of drivers are optimistic about wireless charging technology for electric vehicles while in motion, according to a New Zealand study.

Personalised medications on their way, thanks to 3D printing advances

Personalised medications on their way, thanks to 3D printing advances

Pharmacies may soon be able to print drugs on site for patients, as the US National Institute of Standards and Technology develops new standards and safety protocols.

ChatGPT shows bias against disabled job seekers, study finds

ChatGPT shows bias against disabled job seekers, study finds

ChatGPT has been found to demonstrate hiring bias against people with disabilities, consistently ranking resumes with disability-related credentials lower than identical resumes without such honours.

‘Great Resignation’ trend continues as workers embrace AI and upskilling

‘Great Resignation’ trend continues as workers embrace AI and upskilling

The 'Great Resignation' continues to surge for the third consecutive year, causing a growing desire for upskilling and the adoption of artificial intelligence.

Sweet dreams: New tech can stop snoring in its tracks

Sweet dreams: New tech can stop snoring in its tracks

Used by the likes of Lewis Hamilton, Elon Musk and Marc Zuckerberg, a new start-up has launched innovative technology that can detect and put a stop to snoring.

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