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Learn AI: Machine Learning and Deep Learning Online Courses - 0 views

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    A brief introduction to modern AI and a list of useful online courses for learning it properly. Includes courses about Machine Learning and Deep Learning. Also includes advanced courses that target development of AI applications and algorithms. Many courses will include specific tools (TensorFlow, Keras, Caffe2, PyTorch, etc.)
mikhail-miguel

Deep Nostalgia - Animate the faces in your family photos with an incredible technology ... - 0 views

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    Deep Nostalgia: Animate the faces in your family photos with an incredible technology (myheritage.fr).
mikhail-miguel

Deep Nostalgia - Animate the faces in your family photos with an incredible technology ... - 0 views

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    Deep Nostalgia: Animate the faces in your family photos with an incredible technology (myheritage.fr).
mikhail-miguel

Stable Diffusion - Deep learning text-to-image model (stability.ai). - 0 views

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    Stable Diffusion: Deep learning text-to-image model (stability.ai).
mikhail-miguel

Deep Anime - Turn any photo into a beautiful anime scenario (deepanime.software). - 0 views

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    Deep Anime: Turn any photo into a beautiful anime scenario (deepanime.software).
mikhail-miguel

Papers GPT - Feed scientific papers into GPT for deep customized knowledge & arbitrary ... - 0 views

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    Papers GPT: Feed scientific papers into GPT for deep customized knowledge & arbitrary data connection (jessezhang.org).
mikhail-miguel

Komo Search - Generative Artificial Intelligence for deep dives, brainstorming and expl... - 0 views

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    Komo Search: Generative Artificial Intelligence for deep dives, brainstorming and exploring (komo.ai).
mikhail-miguel

NeuroSpell - Deep Learning based spelling and grammar auto-corrector (neurospell.com). - 0 views

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    NeuroSpell: Deep Learning based spelling and grammar auto-corrector (neurospell.com).
mikhail-miguel

Deep Anime - Transform photos to Artificial Intelligence in just a tap (deepanime.softw... - 0 views

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    Deep Anime: Transform photos to Artificial Intelligence in just a tap (deepanime.software).
frank smith

Memristor minds: The future of artificial intelligence - tech - 08 July 2009 - New Scie... - 0 views

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    EVER had the feeling something is missing? If so, you're in good company. Dmitri Mendeleev did in 1869 when he noticed four gaps in his periodic table. They turned out to be the undiscovered elements scandium, gallium, technetium and germanium. Paul Dirac did in 1929 when he looked deep into the quantum-mechanical equation he had formulated to describe the electron. Besides the electron, he saw something else that looked rather like it, but different. It was only in 1932, when the electron's antimatter sibling, the positron, was sighted in cosmic rays that such a thing was found to exist. In 1971, Leon Chua had that feeling. A young electronics engineer with a penchant for mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley, he was fascinated by the fact that electronics had no rigorous mathematical foundation. So like any diligent scientist, he set about trying to derive one. And he found something missing: a fourth basic circuit element besides the standard trio of resistor, capacitor and inductor. Chua dubbed it the "memristor". The only problem was that as far as Chua or anyone else could see, memristors did not actually exist. Except that they do.
nehasaxena

What Is AI Chip? How It Works And Everything You Need To Know? - 0 views

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    Dive deep into AI chips! Learn what they are, how they work, & how they're shaping the future of AI technology. #AIChip #AIHardware #AIProcessingPower #TheFutureIsHere
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Robots with skin enter our touchy-feely world - tech - 19 April 2010 - New Scientist - 0 views

  • BEAUTY may be only skin deep, but for humanoid robots a fleshy covering is about more than mere aesthetics, it could be essential to making them socially acceptable. A touch-sensitive coating could prevent such machines from accidentally injuring anybody within their reach. In May, a team at the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Genoa will dispatch to labs across Europe the first pieces of touch-sensing skin designed for their nascent humanoid robot, the iCub. The skin IIT and its partners have developed contains flexible pressure sensors that aim to put robots in touch with the world. "Skin has been one of the big missing technologies for humanoid robots," says roboticist Giorgio Metta at IIT. One goal of making robots in a humanoid form is to let them interact closely with people. But that will only be possible if a robot is fully aware of what its powerful motorised limbs are in contact with.
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    Wow this is cool!
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