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Tachyum’s Monster 128 Core 5.7GHz ‘Universal Processor’ Does Everything

Tachyum has created one of the most powerful processors in the world: The Prodigy T16128 Universal Processor. The Prodigy T16128 has 128 64-bit CPU cores operating at up to 5.7GHz, 16 DDR5 memory controllers, and 64 PCIe 5.0 lanes, and can handle general-purpose computing, high-performance computing (HPC), and AI workloads — all on to single […]

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Eating Sea Squirts May Reverse the Signs of Aging

Summary: Supplementing a diet with Ascidiacea, or sea squirts, reversed some of the main signs of aging in mouse models. Source: Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University If you have ever looked in the mirror and seen graying hair and wrinkles or forgotten the name of a close friend, you’d be forgiven for wishing for a pill that […]

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The Role Empathy May Play in Music

Summary: People who are more accurate at reading another person’s emotions are better able to understand what a musician is trying to convey through their compositions. Additionally, those with higher empathetic accuracy are better able to feel the emotions conveyed through music. Source: Southern Methodist University Can people who understand the emotions of others better […]

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Google’s Immersive View for Maps looks incredible

For years, users of Google Maps have had numerous tools to navigate the planet: Street View, 3D representations, and more. Now Google is adding Immersive View, combining real-world imagery and artificial intelligence to make 3D maps even more lifelike. Google made the announcement at Google I/O, its annual developer conference, held for the first time […]

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UTHSC’s Yousefi Receives $2.2 Million To Develop AI Aimed at Predicting Glaucoma Risk

Siamek Yousefi, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Ophthalmology and the Department of Genetics, Genomics, and Informatics at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, is the principal investigator on a $2.2 million award from the National Eye Institute to develop artificial intelligence ( AI) to predict genetic risk of glaucoma. Dr Siamak Yousefi […]

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New Profile Pic App Celeb Photo Transformations

AI-generated Zendaya is everything. 😍 Lately, people have been using the app to create painting selfie avatars, and TBH, it’s kinda addicting. All you have to do is upload your photo, choose a cartoon style, and in a few seconds, you have a sketch that looks like it was drawn from an artist. HOW FUN! […]

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Look behind the curtain: Don’t be dazzled by claims of ‘artificial intelligence’

We are presently living in an age of “artificial intelligence” — but not how the companies selling “AI” would have you believe. According to Silicon Valley, machines are rapidly surpassing human performance on a variety of tasks from mundane, but well-defined and useful ones like automatic transcription to much vaguer skills like “reading comprehension” and […]

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Google is beta testing its AI future with AI Test Kitchen

It’s clear that the future of Google is tied to AI language models. At this year’s I/O conference, the company announced a raft of updates that rely on this technology, from new “multisearch” features that let you pair image searches with text queries to improvements for Google Assistant and support for 24 new languages ​​in […]

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Evisoft embeds AI into contract management software, raises $100M

We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 – 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today! For lawyers and the organizations that employ them, time is quite literally money. The business of contract management software is all about helping to […]

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Effects of Stress on Adolescent Brain’s ‘Triple Network’

Summary: Adolescents exposed to repeated trauma may have a maladaptive response to acute stress in important functional brain networks. Source: Elsevier Stress and trauma during adolescence can lead to long-term health consequences such as psychiatric disorders, which may arise from neurodevelopmental effects on brain circuitry. A new study in Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging […]