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Here’s how OpenAI’s magical DALL-E image generator works
It seems like every few months, someone publishes a machine learning paper or demo that makes my jaw drop. This month, it’s OpenAI’s new image-generating model, DALL·E.
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Here’s how machines become sentient
Welcome to Neural’s guide to the glorious future of AI. What wonders will tomorrow’s machines be capable of? How do we get from Alexa and Siri to Rosie the Robot and R2D2? In this!-->…
A beginner’s guide to global artificial intelligence policy
Welcome to Neural’s beginner’s guide to AI. This long-running series should provide you with a very basic understanding of what AI is, what it can do, and how it works. In…
Forget coding, you can now solve your AI problems with Excel
Machine learning and deep learning have become an important part of many applications we use every day. There are few domains that the fast expansion of machine!-->…
Facebook critics’ alternative Oversight Board to discuss moderation
The day after Facebook announced it will launch its Oversight Board in October to determine what's allowed on the site, critics launched their own alternative.
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Drinking two cups of oolong tea a day can help your body burn fat while you sleep, study claims
Drinking two cups of Oolong tea per day can help you burn fat while you are sleeping, by boosting your night time metabolism, according to researchers.
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Dating a droid? A quarter of people haven’t ruled out the idea of a robotic relationship
About a quarter of people haven't ruled out the idea of dating a robot, according to a new survey, and the Dutch are the most accepting of the idea of artificial amour.
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Coronavirus ‘killing device’ destroys the virus by sucking in germs and zapping them with UV light
Dynamics, an electronics firm, unveiled a coronavirus killing machine that sucks up germs and blasts them with high-intensity ultraviolet light.
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This AI can spot sunken ships on the ocean floor from the damn sky
The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work.The big ideaIn collaboration with the United States Navy’s Underwater Archaeology Branch, I taught a computer…
Average UK weight loss program is answerable for lack of 4 timber each YEAR, says worldwide research
Average Briton's weight loss program is answerable for the lack of 4 timber each YEAR - with espresso, chocolate, palm oil and beef inflicting essentially the most destruction
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