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The Clever Engineering Behind Intel’s Chipocalypse

Posted on January 4, 2018 by Michael Byrne

When computer security collides with computer efficiency. Continue reading The Clever Engineering Behind Intel’s Chipocalypse→

Posted in amd, apple, Google, Intel, macos, processors, x86 | Tagged Chips

AI System Sorts News Articles By Whether or Not They Contain Actual Information

Posted on January 3, 2018 by Michael Byrne

How much “news” is actually new? Continue reading AI System Sorts News Articles By Whether or Not They Contain Actual Information→

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, News, online media

AI System Sorts News Articles By Whether or Not They Contain Actual Information

Posted on January 3, 2018 by Michael Byrne

How much “news” is actually new? Continue reading AI System Sorts News Articles By Whether or Not They Contain Actual Information→

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, News, online media

What Makes a Job Vulnerable to AI Automation?

Posted on December 21, 2017 by Michael Byrne

MIT researchers lay out a new set of criteria. Continue reading What Makes a Job Vulnerable to AI Automation?→

Posted in ai, jobs, Machine Learning | Tagged Automation

AI System Detects ‘Deception’ in Courtroom Videos

Posted on December 19, 2017 by Michael Byrne

Analyzing facial micro-expressions yields almost 90 percent accuracy in detecting lies. Continue reading AI System Detects ‘Deception’ in Courtroom Videos→

Posted in ai, Artificial Intelligence, Criminal Justice, Machine Learning

Researchers Trained an AI Wormbot To ‘Balance’ a Pole on Its Tail

Posted on December 13, 2017 by Michael Byrne

A demonstration of how simple neural circuits can be hacked to solve complicated problems. Continue reading Researchers Trained an AI Wormbot To ‘Balance’ a Pole on Its Tail→

Posted in ai, artificial intellegence, wormbot

Should Robots Have Legs? An Investigation

Posted on December 13, 2017 by Michael Byrne

Arguably, for most applications we might imagine, wheels are the way to go. Continue reading Should Robots Have Legs? An Investigation→

Posted in agility robotics, Legs, robots | Tagged Boston Dynamics

Gaze Deeply Into This NASA Visualization of Global Aerosol Movements

Posted on December 12, 2017 by Michael Byrne

Turns out Earth is just a big lava lamp. Continue reading Gaze Deeply Into This NASA Visualization of Global Aerosol Movements→

Posted in data visualization, nasa | Tagged Atmosphere, Weather

New Study Finds That Anti-Vaxxers Are Way Into ‘Purity’ and ‘Liberty’

Posted on December 5, 2017 by Michael Byrne

A look at the moral foundations of an anti-science movement. Continue reading New Study Finds That Anti-Vaxxers Are Way Into ‘Purity’ and ‘Liberty’→

Posted in Anti-Vaxxers, health, Human Behavior, vaccination

New Study Finds That Most Redditors Don’t Actually Read the Articles They Vote On

Posted on November 30, 2017 by Michael Byrne

And the world makes a little more sense. Continue reading New Study Finds That Most Redditors Don’t Actually Read the Articles They Vote On→

Posted in ieee, reading, reddit, study

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