AI/ML News

Best Kindle (2022): Which Amazon Ebook Reader Should You Buy?

Here’s how Amazon’s ebook readers stack up—and which one might be right for you.

3 years ago

A New NASA Satellite Will Map Earth’s Rising Seas

A spacecraft called SWOT will image most of the planet every 21 days to track flooding, drought, and many other…

3 years ago

Digital Eternity Is Just Around the Corner

These past few years have been visceral reminders of our mortality. But new technologies can offer a way for us…

3 years ago

Moog’s New Theramin Etherwave Still Makes Far-Out Sounds

This electromagnetic instrument is nearly a hundred years old but will still bring a smile to anyone’s face.

3 years ago

Yes, Android Phones Can Use Apple’s MagSafe Too. Here’s How

If you’ve got a high-end Samsung or Google Pixel phone, you can use magnetic cases to get in on the…

3 years ago

New robot does ‘the worm’ when temperature changes

A new gelatinous robot that crawls, powered by nothing more than temperature change and clever design, brings 'a kind of…

3 years ago

How AI solutions help clinics deliver better care and improve operations

AI is a crucial tool for healthcare providers today, from revenue cycle management and patient engagement to operational efficiencies.Read More

3 years ago

Why we must be careful about how we speak of large language models

AI researcher, Murray Shanahan, warns about the dangers of large language models not understanding language and "truth" like humans.Read More

3 years ago

UltraSense uses machine learning to make better touch controls in cars

UltraSense Systems announced it has created new touch-control sensors for cars that are more accurate because they use machine learning.Read…

3 years ago

The Grim Origins of an Ominous Methane Surge

During the coronavirus lockdowns, emissions of the potent greenhouse gas somehow soared. The culprit wasn't humans—but the Earth itself.

3 years ago