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Smart glasses use sonar to work out
by asia lama 05 Jan, 2024
For augmented reality fans, Dartmouth College created eye-tracking glasses that don't require batteries, perhaps offering a more lifelike experience. The new technology enables more precise visual presentations and enhances player controls for gaming.
AI sector can be threatened by copyright laws in 2024
by asia lama 03 Jan, 2024
January 2, Reuters Should 2023 be remembered as the year artificial intelligence revolutionized the world, 2024 may be remembered as the year that AI was altered by U.S. copyright laws.
a supercomputer capable of simulating the full human In 2024
by asia lama 02 Jan, 2024
Australian researchers have projected that a supercomputer set to go online in April 2024 will outperform the anticipated rate of processes in the human brain. With its 228 trillion operations per second capacity, the machine is known as DeepSouth.
ChatGPT operated
by asia lama 01 Jan, 2024
In spite of the fact that ChatGPT has only been widely known for a short while, its underlying algorithms have been powering numerous apps and services since 2020. Thus, in order to comprehend ChatGPT, we must first discuss the language engine that underpins it.
AI is too expensive to automate tasks involving vision
31 Dec, 2023
For now, AI is too expensive to automate tasks involving vision.
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Smart glasses use sonar to work out
by asia lama 05 Jan, 2024
For augmented reality fans, Dartmouth College created eye-tracking glasses that don't require batteries, perhaps offering a more lifelike experience. The new technology enables more precise visual presentations and enhances player controls for gaming.
AI sector can be threatened by copyright laws in 2024
by asia lama 03 Jan, 2024
January 2, Reuters Should 2023 be remembered as the year artificial intelligence revolutionized the world, 2024 may be remembered as the year that AI was altered by U.S. copyright laws.
a supercomputer capable of simulating the full human In 2024
by asia lama 02 Jan, 2024
Australian researchers have projected that a supercomputer set to go online in April 2024 will outperform the anticipated rate of processes in the human brain. With its 228 trillion operations per second capacity, the machine is known as DeepSouth.
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