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The most mind-blowing Neural stories of 2021
When it comes to the world of technology, there’s no shortage of interesting, insightful, and important stories out there. And our reporters here at Neural have been hard at…
How Intel helped give the ‘world’s first’ cyborg a voice
On a cold November day in 2016, Dr Peter Scott-Morgan was having a long, hot soak in the bath. After stepping out of the tub, he gave his foot a…
How I’d study machine learning — if I’d be starting out today
I’m underground, back where it all started. Sitting at the hidden cafe where I first met Mike. I’d been studying in my bedroom for the past…
Oi, developer! This is how to create a side project to get you noticed
This article was originally published by Jurn van Wissen on .cult by Honeypot, a Berlin-based community platform for developers. For the latest updates, follow .cult by Honeypot…
We currently have no smart cities — by 2025 there’ll be 26
This article was originally published by Sarah Wray on Cities Today, the leading news platform on urban mobility and innovation, reaching an…
ADAS tech is bringing smart safety to ebikes
In the hype around getting our cars to drive us around, it’s easy to forget that Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) have a higher function – to radically improve road…
5 free resources every data scientist should start using today
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Before jumping into popular MOOCs or purchasing recommended books on Amazon, I started by subscribing to various data science and data engineering…
Government’s £32 MILLION bet on futuristic healthcare technology
The British Government has today announced it is investing £32million into cutting-edge healthcare technology.They will be formally announced by Science Minister, Amanda…
Debunking the mysteries of deep reinforcement learning
Deep reinforcement learning is one of the most interesting branches ofartificial intelligence. It is behind some of the most remarkable achievements of the AI community,…
How ‘less-than-one-shot learning’ could open up new venues for machine learning research
If I told you to imagine something between a horse and a bird—say, a flying horse—would you need to see a concrete example? Such a creature does…