For decades, we’ve been trying to develop artificial intelligence in our own image. And at every step of the way, we’ve managed to create machines that can perform marvelous feats and at…
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AfterClick lays a heatmap over your website to show you where users are really clicking
Credit: Vlada Karpovich/Pexels TLDR: This subscription to AfterClick Heatmap Analytics offers website heatmapping to track every user’s action on your website in stunningly clear visuals. This is the age of Big Data….
This highly-rated $145 HD projector is perfect for Netflix movie nights
TLDR: This Vankyo Performance V600 Projector serves up a HD 1080p quality image at up to 300 inches across, all for under $150 for a limited time. It’s always a big plus…
15-minute cities’ don’t just improve mobility — they’re better for equality
It is obvious as this Covid-19 pandemic wears on that transport is being repositioned – both in our minds and our lives. Changeable travel restrictions and new virus strains are reshaping our…
Vá! 3 billion years ago, Mars looked a lot like Iceland
More than three billion years ago, Mars was home to vast oceans, and a new study shows this world may have once looked familiar — especially to the residents of Iceland. The…
Netflix is testing a sleep timer for your late night binges
Have you ever binged on a TV show so much that you fell asleep mid-episode? The last you want is for the show to keep on playing indefinitely, potentially exposing you to…
The youngest AI programmer in the world is a 7-year-old Guinness record holder
Kautilya Katariya, a computer whiz from the UK, became the youngest qualified computer programmer in the world last year at just six-years-old after taking a series of computer lessons including AI courses…
Google CEO slammed by AI ethics researcher for blaming public feud on transparency
Google CEO Sundar Pichai has credited the company’s transparency for the backlash over the firing of Timnit Gebru, earning a withering rebuke from the AI ethicist. Gebru’s controversial exit sparked an outcry about…
MIT’s new ‘liquid’ neural network learns on the job — so robots can adapt to changing conditions
MIT researchers have invented an adaptive “liquid” neural network that could improve decision-making in self-driving cars and medical diagnosis. The algorithm adjusts to changes experienced by real-world systems by changing their underlying equations…
Forget Hyperloop, check out China’s new 620kmph maglev prototype
Transport concepts like Hyperloop are getting many people hot under the collar. The idea of being able to travel between major cities in minutes rather than hours is certainly an exciting idea….