In the future, a new type of computer may be able to learn much like you do—by experience rather than endless repetition or instruction. Researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas, along with ...
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Scientists build brain-like computer that could bring self-learning AI to phones
By borrowing ideas from the brain, UT Dallas researchers have created hardware that learns on its own with minimal energy use ...
Could computers ever learn more like humans do, without relying on artificial intelligence (AI) systems that must undergo extremely expensive ...
Mislabeled wiring was what ultimately caused the unexpected days-long shutdown of South Dakota state government’s technology ...
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New AI model revolutionizes medical imaging with 90% less computing power
When doctors review brain scans, each detail of the picture—each pixel or voxel—must be painstakingly labeled. The cerebral ...
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Neuromorphic computer prototype learns patterns with fewer computations than traditional AI
Could computers ever learn more like humans do, without relying on artificial intelligence (AI) systems that must undergo ...
Open source language models are crucial to AI innovation. Can open robotics models do the same for physical machines?
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MOPIC launches 3D display for endoscopy and microscope imaging systems
South Korea-based MOPIC has introduced an autostereoscopic 3D display aimed at endoscopic and microscope imaging applications ...
World’s fastest-growing sport enters gamification era as the visionaries behind eatertainment ventures Bounce, Flight Club ...
Labeling images is a costly and slow process in many computer vision projects. It often introduces bias and reduces the ability to scale large datasets. Therefore, researchers have been looking for ...
The Managing Director of IBM DACH discusses Germany's role in the IBM Group, the importance of AI in the mainframe, digital ...
Amazon is testing smart glasses for its delivery drivers, aiming to make routes safer and more efficient. GeekWire’s Todd ...
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