Scientists discovered how the brain uses objects to anchor our sense of direction, solving part of the mystery of spatial ...
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Object recognition shapes spatial awareness in the brain
We take our understanding of where we are for granted, until we lose it. When we get lost in nature or a new city, our eyes and brains kick into gear, seeking familiar objects that tell us where we ...
Back in 1991, I was in New Delhi visiting the iconic Lotus Temple (Bahá’íHouse of Worship). The temple’s breathtaking ...
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Unleash the power of RISC-V with the Orange Pi RV2. A $40 SBC designed for IoT, AI, and specialized applications.
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Princeton Scientists Use ‘Invisible’ Robots to Bring Virtual Objects Into the Real World
Princeton's innovative approach combines mixed reality headsets and mobile robots, erasing the digital-physical divide for intuitive user experiences.
Presentation of the best paper award at the RoboCup 2025 symposium.
Much of the expense of developing AI models, and much of the recent backlash to said models, stems from the massive amount of power they tend to consume. If you’re willing to sacrifice some ...
The Milwaukee Police Department has not relied on evidence-based research in their decision to use facial recognition technology. Instead, they are disregarding research that unequivocally shows that ...
Sainsbury’s is to use controversial face recognition technology in its stores for the first time. However, the use of facial recognition has been heavily criticised by privacy groups. Campaign group ...
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