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From the Vault: The World’s First 3D-Printed Room Was a Baroque Bonanza
In 2013, a significant milestone in digital fabrication was achieved. Architects Michael Hansmeyer and Benjamin Dillenburger ...
While puzzling captchas—from dogs in hats to sliding jockstraps—still exist, most bot-deterring challenges have vanished into ...
Sara Avalos, of the Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office, said there’s “growing concern” surrounding the use of artificial ...
Last year, a team of software and aerospace engineers took Doom porting to the next level, getting the game to run on a satellite orbiting Earth.
A faked viral video of a white CEO shoplifting is one thing. What happens when an AI-generated video incriminates a Black suspect? That’s coming, and we’re completely unprepared.
The first impression that an audience forms about you can either be made or ruined depending on the image you use ...
We build high-tech tools to make our lives easier, and then forget that we still need to think, 'How do we know it's right?' ...
In the heart of Oklahoma City sits a treasure hunter’s paradise that defies the laws of modern retail economics – Old Paris Flea Market. This sprawling bazaar of the bizarre and beautiful is where ...
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Computers Are Getting Much Better at Image Recognition
The machine-learning programs that underpin their ability to “see” still have blind spots—but not for much longer ...
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