Shock to the system: Using electricity to find materials that can ‘learn’
Researchers used electrical pulses to watch nickel oxide undergo two responses, habituation and sensitization, bolstering the case for brain-inspired computing.
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Researchers used electrical pulses to watch nickel oxide undergo two responses, habituation and sensitization, bolstering the case for brain-inspired computing.
Intel claims FakeCatcher has a 96% accuracy rate at detecting deepfakes and works by analyzing the subtle ‘blood flow’ in video pixels.Read More
Nvidia reported earnings for the third fiscal quarter ended October 30 amid a slowdown in PC and gaming sales.Read More
To create safe online communities, companies need better ways to weed out harmful posts. Find out how AI/ML is improving content moderation.Read More
Ubisoft and Riot Games have teamed up to share machine learning data so they can more easily detect harmful chat in multiplayer games.Read More
Salesforce’s AI research is heavily focused on generative AI techniques to provide a fully conversational workflow.Read More
The US regulatory body has signed off on Upside Foods’ cultivated meat—but the company is still figuring out how to make enough of it to sell.
New research found pervasive use of tracking tech on substance-abuse-focused health care websites, potentially endangering users in a post-Roe world.
An archetype culled from the depths of social media seems to be short-circuiting screenwriters’ creativity.
A crash course in 16th-century German history? Sold!