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Insect-inspired computer model teaches AI to process sight and sound like humans
That work led to the Multisensory Correlation Detector (MCD), which could imitate human responses to simple audiovisual ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Computer model mimics human audiovisual perception
The model is based on a brain function first found in insects, which helps them detect movement. Dr Cesare Parise, Senior ...
Sam Altman is backing Merge Labs, a noninvasive brain-computer interface that uses sound waves instead of implants, to rival ...
They used fear tactics to basically hypnotize me into handing over all the money I’d worked so hard to earn and save over the ...
ScienceAlert on MSN
'Dimming The Sun' Is Not Safe, Scientists Warn. It's Also Impractical.
Spraying particles into Earth's atmosphere to try and cool a warming planet might sound like a good idea in theory, but it ...
To see how one cube can pass through another, imagine holding a cube over a table and examining its shadow (assuming it’s ...
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The Age of De-Skilling
But the real puzzle isn’t whether de-skilling exists—it plainly does—but rather what kind of thing it is. Are all forms of de ...
We have more satellites than ever before, but when they burn up they create a new kind of air pollution. Evidence is now ...
Adobe Inc. remains fundamentally strong, with record revenue and profitability, yet the stock is down ~25% YTD, and sentiment ...
The Mercury on MSNOpinion
Speaker: Pa. is key to effort to choose presidents by popular vote
His name is John Koza, a computer scientist, venture capitalist, and the founder of the organization National Popular Vote.
One Maverick owner's cross-country trip exposed the hidden flaw in his high-mileage hybrid, causing strange engine ...
In 1997, two young hobbyists released two pieces of software that more or less prompted a new wave of interest in "retro" ...
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