Analog A.I.? It sounds crazy, but it might be the future
Digital transistors have been the backbone of computing for much of the modern era, but Mythic A.I. makes a compelling case that analog chips may be the future.
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Digital transistors have been the backbone of computing for much of the modern era, but Mythic A.I. makes a compelling case that analog chips may be the future.
Researchers at Louisiana State University have found a way to use A.I. to help phones analyze how users are holding them.
With a phalanx of specialized cameras, Hawk-Eye Innovations can provide better replay footage, more accurate calls, and fewer game stoppages.
Today’s natural language recognition systems — like Siri and Alexa — are still somewhat limited in what they can understand. Facebook thinks it can do better
A town in Japan is planning to use facial recognition on local brown bears as part of efforts to reduce the number of bear attacks.
The “technology intelligence engine” uses A.I. to sift through hundreds of millions of documents online, then uses all that information to spot trends.
Rather than relying on expensive and unreliable thermal cameras, this new search and rescue drone uses an array of microphones to zero in on cries for help.
IBM’s autonomous, A.I.-powered ship is currently on its way across the Atlantic Ocean — and thanks to some amazing tech, you can watch the journey live
The emergence of automated robots will likely not be the job killer for humans that many people fear.
Google found that artificial intelligence is capable of designing microchips. A.I.-designed chips were better and made quicker than those made by human experts.