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Going beyond IQ

April 3, 2026 by Rumjhum Bandyopadhyay, Seema R. Singh

Abstract: Human intelligence is no longer a single concept confined to IQ. The concept of human intelligence has evolved in the last few decades, leading to the exploration of various kinds of human potentials that are effective in dealing with the emerging challenges of the 21st century. The three potentials—namely, emotional intelligence (EI), spiritual intelligence (SI), … [Read more...] about Going beyond IQ

Reliability-centered maintenance to keep the intelligent delivery systems moving [Essay]

April 3, 2026 by Gaurav Pandey

From smart traffic lights to self-driving cars and last-mile delivery bots, intelligent transportation systems are reshaping how we move goods and people. Among these advancements, autonomous delivery robots are quickly gaining momentum. These delivery robots are autonomous vehicles that rely on sensors and self-driving technology to navigate paths and transport items from one … [Read more...] about Reliability-centered maintenance to keep the intelligent delivery systems moving [Essay]

The use of artificial intelligence requires increasing criticality

April 3, 2026 by Moira Prates

It is formidable to see the advances being made daily in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). The applications are diverse: autonomous cars, e-commerce deliveries, traffic safety radars, technical evaluation of athletes performance during the Olympics, and many others. There has been significant technological progress and growth in different sectors, as evidenced by the … [Read more...] about The use of artificial intelligence requires increasing criticality

Smart cities, smart humans [Editorial]

April 3, 2026 by Mohammad Faizal Ahmad Fauzi

Smart cities leverage Internet of Things (IoT) sensors, artificial intelligence (AI), and data analytics to optimize urban infrastructure, reduce costs, and enhance the quality of life. Key features of smart cities include intelligent homes, intelligent transportation systems (ITS), smart health and living, smart grids for energy management, smart environment and … [Read more...] about Smart cities, smart humans [Editorial]

Teaching cars to drive

April 2, 2026 by Filippos N. Tzortzoglou, Andreas A. Malikopoulos

Abstract: In recent decades, society has witnessed significant advancements in emerging mobility systems. These systems refer to transportation solutions that incorporate digital technologies, such as, automation and connectivity, to support sustainability goals, creating safer, more efficient, and user-centered mobility. Examples include connected and automated vehicles … [Read more...] about Teaching cars to drive

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IEEE Potentials Magazine is the publication dedicated to undergraduate and graduate students and young professionals. IEEE Potentials explores career strategies, the latest in research, and important technical developments. Through its articles, it also relates theories to practical applications, highlights technology’s global impact, and generates international forums that foster the sharing of diverse ideas about the profession.

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