In 1997, Garry Kasparov – the greatest chess player alive – sat across from IBM’s Deep Blue and lost. The world gasped: man had been dethroned by machine. But what happened next was even more ...
Interfacing people with machines is often portrayed in popular media as a futuristic endeavour, but a great deal of research is happening in the present day. From tech giants studying the biomechanics ...
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