AI in Shopping: Google’s New AI Shopping Tools
Google has further enhanced its shopping capabilities with AI and machine learning-powered tools that provide more personalized and visually appealing results, product information, and suggestions.
DALL-E’s AI Art Generator Finally Opens Doors to a Wider Internet
Artificial intelligence-created images are already prevalent in online art and image collections. Now that DALL-E, the AI picture generator that probably began the current artificial image obsession, is free and available to everyone…
COVID is Slowly Destroying Our Brains – Research
According to a study led by Dr. Ziyad l-Aly, a clinical epidemiologist at the Washington School of Medicine in St....
Eye-lens software to give you a “super-human” vision?
The Eye-lenses would be just like a smartphone camera that possessed a 100x zooming ability. And the software, the most important part of the whole process, will be able to control the lenses, adjust the image, and snap an image from your eyes.
How Constantly Texting Affects the Structure of our Brain
When someone texts or uses their phone frequently, certain pathways shift and a new shortcut to the same feelings is created. As a result, a person develops a mindset where they are unable to concentrate on anything else until they check their phone.
AI Now Well-Set to Alter the Laws of Physics?
AI is a part of the physical world just like us, but it looks like it has something personal to do with physics.
Artificial intelligence reduces a 100,000-equation quantum physics problem to only four equations
Physicists used artificial intelligence to simplify a difficult quantum problem that previously required 100,000 equations into a simple work that only requires four equations — all while maintaining accuracy.
Is the universe hosted inside your brain?
Space and time are only present when our brains are processing information. When there is no activity in the brain, as in deep sleep, we don’t find space and time at all. The universe takes a backseat and vanishes into oblivion.
A study suggests watching TV with children may benefit their brain development
A new research examined the impact of passive screen use on a young child’s cognitive development, revealing that, depending on the situation, exposure to screens – whether from a TV or a mobile device – might be beneficial.
Humanoid Robots are Already Taking Over Human’s Job
Factory owners now prefer to use humanoid robots as they not only increase speed for manufacturing processes, in part by operating 24/7,