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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. FAST-ME: Foundation-aware Adaptive Stopping for Motion Estimation for Efficient IoT Video Analysis

    Researchers have developed FAST-ME, a novel algorithm for efficient motion estimation in video analysis, particularly for resource-constrained IoT devices. This method integrates Optimal Stopping Theory with Foundation Models like Vision Transformers and SAM to create a semantic-aware framework. By prioritizing motion in semantically important regions, FAST-ME significantly reduces computational costs with minimal impact on accuracy, enhancing video understanding in smart systems. AI

    IMPACT Enables more efficient video processing on edge devices by integrating AI for motion estimation.

  2. 🔥 TRENDING 📢 VECT-Ransomware: Hacker-Laien werden zur echten Gefahr - BornCity 🔗 https:// news.google.com/rss/articles/C BMilgFBVV95cUxNaFk5Q3djWnJ0R0xleE9pSHdE

    Several diverse AI-related news items are circulating, including a warning about VECT-Ransomware, Japan's government investing billions in anime and games, and the launch of a WisdomTree ETF focused on AI humanoids and drones. Microsoft is hosting an event on agentic AI for autonomous software development, while Akamai has acquired Fermyon, a WebAssembly specialist. Additionally, there are reports on the increasing popularity of 'healing novels' in Japan, advancements in 5G energy harvesting for IoT sensors, and instructions on purchasing Azure AI Foundry in Uganda. Finally, a security vulnerability in Apache Airflow components allows attackers to modify databases, and Hyperliquid is bringing oil, S&P 500, and SpaceX onto the blockchain. AI

    IMPACT Diverse AI applications and concerns are highlighted, from ransomware threats and investment in AI-driven sectors to new ETFs and platform developments.

  3. IoT 2.0: Why The Next Generation Of Connected Systems Needs More Than Just Connectivity

    The Internet of Things (IoT) is evolving into IoT 2.0, requiring connected systems to not only collect data but also interpret and act on it in real-time. This shift is driven by the integration of edge computing and artificial intelligence, necessitating a move beyond simple connectivity to networks that support richer data, lower latency, and higher device density. Emerging technologies like Wi-Fi HaLow are being explored to create localized, high-performance networks that meet these new demands, particularly for industrial and large-scale deployments. AI

    IoT 2.0: Why The Next Generation Of Connected Systems Needs More Than Just Connectivity

    IMPACT The evolution of IoT 2.0, integrating AI and edge computing, will enable more sophisticated real-time decision-making and automation across industries.