Self-driving taxis operated by Waymo came to a standstill during a major power failure in San Francisco last weekend, ...
It’s been three years since OpenAI released ChatGPT and kicked off a surge in innovation and attention on AI. Since then, ...
Even as investment accelerates, uncertainty grows. Companies know they can’t ignore AI. But they also know they don't yet ...
GICL owns the largest fiber network footprint in Nigeria, excluding mobile network operators, with over15,000 kmdeployed across all states and ...
NASA teams are testing drones, robot dogs, and new flight software in America’s toughest deserts to prepare for the ...
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Thanks to rapid advances in artificial intelligence, the cybercriminals seeking to dupe you into handing over your retirement ...
This study presents a valuable advance in reconstructing naturalistic speech from intracranial ECoG data using a dual-pathway model. The evidence supporting the claims of the authors is solid, ...
South Commons, Suite 145 In a dorm at Grove City College over a decade ago, Jake Loosararian built a robot. Today, he’s ...
America's new top health diplomat is Bethany Kozma. The job she took on this week — leading the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Global Affairs — does not have a high profile. And ...
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SBIR Reform Should Build Launchpads, Not Lifelines

SBIR reform should be judged by one question: does it turn grants into a launchpad toward real markets and customers, or lock firms into permanent, grant-dependent life support?
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