Why EVs are gaining ground in Africa
Febbraio 12, 2026admin NUAI,Committee,Notizie,Uncategorized(0)EVs are getting cheaper and more common all over the world. But the technology still...
Why enterprise RAG systems fail: Google study introduces ‘sufficient context’ solution
Maggio 23, 2025admin NUAI,Committee,Notizie,Uncategorized(0)Google’s “sufficient context” helps refine RAG systems, reduce LLM hallucinations, and boost AI reliability for...

Why Educational Videos Are the Quiet MVP
Aprile 29, 2025admin NUAI,Committee,Drone Type,Notizie,Uncategorized(0)(aka how teaching is the new flex) Continue reading on Medium »...
Why Educational Videos Are the Quiet MVP
Aprile 29, 2025admin NUAI,Committee,Drone Type,Notizie,Uncategorized(0)(aka how teaching is the new flex) Continue reading on Medium »...
Why doctors should look for ways to prescribe hope
Giugno 7, 2025admin NUAI,Committee,Notizie,Uncategorized(0)This week, I’ve been thinking about the powerful connection between mind and body. Some new...
Why Context Matters: Transforming AI Model Evaluation with Contextualized Queries
Luglio 27, 2025admin NUAI,Committee,Notizie,Uncategorized(0)Language model users often ask questions without enough detail, making it hard to understand what...

Why conservationists are making rhinos radioactive
Febbraio 24, 2026admin NUAI,Committee,Notizie,Uncategorized(0)Every year, poachers shoot hundreds of rhinos, fishing crews haul millions of sharks out of...

Why China is betting on big nuclear reactors
Giugno 11, 2026admin NUAI,Committee,Notizie,Uncategorized(0)It’s a tale of two nuclear industries. In China, large reactors are coming together at...
Why California’s carbon manure math doesn’t add up
Luglio 2, 2026admin NUAI,Committee,Notizie,Uncategorized(0)Something stinks in California’s climate policies. Years ago, the state set up a system that...