MIT researchers used Bayesian inference, a form of AI, to make computer programs write new programs designed especially for data analysis. The premise is to ease the burden for data …read more Source:: Open Source S
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Apple’s five reasons 2018 iPad Pro can replace your computer: But do you agree?
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•Ahead of the holidays, Apple makes its case for the iPad Pro to be your next computer, even though it’s not one. …read more Source:: Open Source S
The day computer security turned real: The Morris Worm turns 30
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•Three decades ago, the internet was hit by its first major security attack. The world has never been the same since. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Nvidia unveils new GPU architecture for computer graphics rendering
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•The Turing Architecture combines ray-tracing and AI inference for a new kind of hybrid rendering. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Samsung DeX 101: Turn a Galaxy phone into your primary computer
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•Samsung’s Galaxy smartphones are extremely powerful, and with the DeX platform, these phones can power a desktop experience that includes productivity, creativity, and communication applications. …read more Source:: Open Source S
DARPA’s $1.5 billion scheme aims to reinvent the computer chip
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•The Electronics Resurgence Initiative (ERI) hopes to find a way to leave silicon in the past. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Nvidia and MIT get a step closer to ‘Computer, enhance’ image cleaning
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•Researchers are training neural network to clean images without seeing the original. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Amazon launches Echo Look in U.S., could popularize computer vision via Alexa
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•Echo Look’s first mission is to give you wardrobe tips and get you to buy clothes. The second mission, popularizing computer vision and enabling Alexa to see, will have a …read more Source:: Open Source S
Intel launches toolkit to bring computer vision to the edge
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•The OpenVINO toolkit should make it easy for developers to deploy AI models across a broad range of IoT devices. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Denso, Toyota intro test to analyze IoT data with quantum computer
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•Quantum computing for the IoT era: The duo hope to guide application development to make transportation more efficient, including traffic decongestion and route optimization for emergency vehicles. …read more Source:: Open Source S