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Imagine teaching someone to draw complex, scientific diagrams by only describing the picture. That’s the idea behind CoSyn, a new tool from Penn Engineering and the Allen Institute for AI. CoSyn uses ...
E-readers offer a paper-like feel, cut digital distractions, ease eye strain, work better outdoors, and help save your phone’s battery for the day.
We’ll have telescopes in our pockets that are smarter than Hubble." The not-so-good: "AI is bringing a golden age of ...
You can now download over 490,000 public domain artworks from The Met Museum for free. Here's how to access these ...
One of the first solutions was to simply place a tome in a book cradle, then photograph each individual page. In later years, ...
Personally identifiable information has been found in DataComp CommonPool, one of the largest open-source data sets used to ...
Researchers at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST; Saudi Arabia) have announced the development of a ...
Target Audience Preschoolers, parents/caregivers, librarians and library workers. Subjects/ Skills Computational thinking and problem solving. Work It Out @ Your Library builds on ...
Computer-vision research can be used to spot cancerous cells, classify animal species, or in robot vision. But much of the time, the technologies are used to identify and track people, suggests a new ...
A potential cyberattack continued for a second day to cause widespread computer system outages at Columbia University on Wednesday as the school’s engineers worked to investigate the problem and ...
Computer-vision research is hiding its role in creating ‘Big Brother’ technologies Technologies that can interpret imagery have many potential applications.
A new photo library has launched to address the shortage of images available showing health conditions on a range of skin tones.