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Target's latest Demo Day was all about AI
2024-08-05 13:51:43
With just a typed phrase, Target designers using a generative AI tool still in development illustrated how new fabrics might look on sketches to create furniture from a bright blue couch to a Hogwarts-themed chair.
Cracking the code of life: New AI model learns DNA's hidden language
2024-08-05 13:51:42
DNA contains foundational information needed to sustain life. Understanding how this information is stored and organized has been one of the greatest scientific challenges of the last century.
New technology for energy device that heals itself from damage incurred while generating electricity
2024-08-05 13:51:42
A team led by Professor Lee Joo-hyuk of the Department of Energy Engineering at DGIST has developed an ionic polyurethane-based triboelectric generator with self-healing, biodegradable, and high electro-positive properties. The work is published in the journal Nano Energy.
Five ways to model text using networks
2024-08-05 13:51:09
The explosive growth of AI "chatbots" over the last few years and their ability to generate text that simulates human writing, often very accurately, has focused attention on how text is structured.
Ultra-stable, record high brightness perovskite LEDs with promising applications
2024-08-05 13:51:09
Perovskite materials are significant for enhancing the development and performance of light-emitting diodes (LEDs). However, there are certain technological limitations in advancing overall device efficiency, brightness and lifetime, with the operational stability of perovskite LEDs (PeLEDs) remaining a major challenge.
Thinking about the rise of brain-inspired computing
2024-08-05 13:51:08
The recent widespread and long-lasting chaos caused by Microsoft outages across the globe exemplifies just how integral computing has become to our lives. Yet, as computer hardware and software improve, arguably the most sophisticated and powerful computer we know of is still the human brain.
New tech boosts real-time data compression for AI
2024-08-05 13:51:08
Information and communication technologies, such as IoT and cloud computing, are cornerstones of modern society. The efficiency of these services depends heavily on the speed of processing and transmitting digital data, including image and sensor data. For instance, systems that identify individuals from surveillance camera images must streamline the entire process, from image transmission and artificial intelligence (AI) recognition to delivering results to users.
Transparent electronics: 45% transparency achieved in microdisplays
2024-08-05 13:51:08
Transparent electronics are already providing reliable services in some applications. For instance, they can be found as ultra-thin layers for touch displays or as transparent films with printed antennas for mobile communications. However, OLED microdisplays have not been transparent so far.
Towards smart cities: Adaptive multi-LIDAR sensor networks for indoor use
2024-08-05 13:51:08
The explosive technological growth that we've witnessed over the past few decades has set the stage for the development of smart cities, whose purpose is to empower citizens in urban areas through various services. By sensing the inside and/or outside of various urban spaces, smart cities can help with tasks such as routing, logistics, traffic management, crime prevention, and many more.
TikTok, bowing to EU, withdraws rewards program
2024-08-05 11:09:39
TikTok will permanently remove a feature in a spinoff app in France and Spain that rewards users for watching and liking videos, bowing to pressure from European regulators, the EU and the Chinese-owned company said Monday.
Inbred, gibberish or just MAD? Warnings rise about AI models
2024-08-05 11:09:39
When academic Jathan Sadowski reached for an analogy last year to describe how AI programs decay, he landed on the term "Habsburg AI".
AI-narrated books are here: Are humans out of a job?
2024-08-05 06:30:06
If you've listened to an audiobook or a narrated news article in the past year or so, there's a chance it was created not by a human, but by AI software that mimics the sound of a human voice.
Staying in the loop: How superconductors are helping computers 'remember'
2024-08-05 06:30:05
Computers work in digits—0s and 1s, to be exact. Their calculations are digital; their processes are digital; even their memories are digital. All of which require extraordinary power resources. As we look to the next evolution of computing and developing neuromorphic or "brain-like" computing, those power requirements are unfeasible.
What does the House banning TikTok actually mean for users?
2024-08-05 06:30:05
What does the House banning TikTok actually mean for users?
iPhone 16 release unaffected by Apple Intelligence rollout delays
2024-08-05 06:23:01
Although the much-touted Apple Intelligence features will only begin showing up weeks after the initial release of iOS 18, Apple reportedly has no plans to delay releasing its annual update of the iPhone 16.
New Macs in 2025 rumored to get at least one major design refresh
2024-08-05 06:23:00
The Mac update cycle for the rest of 2024 and into 2025 will include the expected M4 chip updates — and at least one major product design refresh, according to a new rumor.
A pivotal online hub for ROM hacks goes news-only after two decades
2024-08-05 05:15:49
Twenty years of hosting ROM hacks sounds tiring.
EcoFlow’s Power Hat is a floppy, phone-charging solar panel for your noggin
2024-08-05 05:15:49
It’s absolutely brimming with solar panels.
The Breville Oracle Jet is a $2,000 computer that also makes coffee
2024-08-05 05:15:36
Now someone get it to run Doom.
How to find your oldest social media posts and delete them
2024-08-05 03:02:47
Avoid a future social networking nightmare by deleting past posts.

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