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Researchers advance machine learning to create videos of people from single stills and paintings.
The neuralnanorobotics are coming.
A new study contradicts some popular wisdom that says sharing your goals is always a bad idea.
This MIT robot solves it faster than any human ever could. It’s a world record.
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It’s 100 years since astronomy’s famous ‘great debate.’ We still haven’t learned the most compelling lesson of all. So, you’ve arrived at a crossroads: you think the world works in a […]
Machine learning, which actively protects you from all sorts of dangers, including fires, explosions, collapses, crashes, workplace accidents, restaurant E. coli, and crime.
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The Dr. Data Show is a new web series that breaks the mold for data science infotainment, captivating the planet with short webisodes that cover the very best of machine learning and predictive analytics.
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Cognitive psychologist Donald Hoffman hypothesizes we evolved to experience a collective delusion — not objective reality.
Even if the company call pull it off, are Americans ready to trust fully autonomous cars?
Is information the fifth form of matter?
Why do all of our virtual assistants have a female voice?
The person whose phone was affected would have been given no indication that others were eavesdropping.
Wide Angle Motion Imagery (WAMI) is a surveillance game-changer. And it’s here.
New technology could predict cancer up to 5 years in advance.
In her book The Art of Rest, one researcher conducted a thorough analysis of the top 10 activities we find most restful.
The first steps toward developing tools that could help disabled people regain the power to speak.
Is this the real life or is it just fantasy? And does it really even matter?