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Plugging in: directly linking the brain to a computer

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TALK LIKE A … COMPUTER SCIENTIST. Artificial intelligence (AI) — computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence. Augmented reality (AR) — technology that superimposes computer-generated images onto a user’s view of the real world. Download the article. Reference [link].

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Morph with the wind: shape-changing buildings

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The cyber-physical system we are developing uses a combination of wind sensors, optimisation algorithms and artificial intelligence to search for combinations of façade positions and wind flow conditions that limit building vibration,” says Jared. A close-up of THOR, a computer used primarily for machine learning tasks.

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Online battles: combatting false information and reducing online risks

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Artificial intelligence (AI) — computer algorithms and systems able to perform tasks that would typically require human intelligence. Deep learning — technology able to automatically learn from a large set of digital media and apply what has been learnt to manipulate or create sophisticated media.

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What Is ChatGPT Doing … and Why Does It Work?

Stephen Wolfram

And for example the concept of “temperature” is there because exponential distributions familiar from statistical physics happen to be being used, but there’s no “physical” connection—at least so far as we know.) In this particular case, we can use known laws of physics to work it out.

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