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AI systems and humans 'see' the world differently—and that's why AI images look so garish
Humans see when light waves enter our eyes through the iris, cornea and lens. Light is converted into electrical signals by a ...
Crying can lead to puffy, red, and dry eyes due to fluid retention and irritation. Effective home remedies like cold compresses, cucumber slices, and ...
In a new book, Cory Doctorow says that to reverse the decline of platforms such as Facebook and X, we must understand the ...
Fashion photography is in a new stage now, changing a lot with digital edits. Photographers don’t just use natural light or ...
As reported by Oceanographic, researchers who met in London in September fear that these impacts may soon be pushing us close ...
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New AI model revolutionizes medical imaging with 90% less computing power
When doctors review brain scans, each detail of the picture—each pixel or voxel—must be painstakingly labeled. The cerebral ...
It was put on Webb to diagnose and measure any blur in its images. Even nanometres of distortion in Webb’s 18 hexagonal ...
Below the main chord grid is a range of controls altering how the chords are played back. Tilt can be used to emphasise the ...
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AI revolution: Researchers teach everyday objects to sense, think, and move
A stapler that slides towards your hand before you reach for it. A lamp that tilts forward when you start to read.
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Aurzen Boom Mini
The Aurzen Boom Mini is a cross between a high-end mini projector and a low-end room-to-room portable. Its image quality, ...
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