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Cybernetics explains what AI is — and what it isn’t
Cybernetics explains what AI is — and what it isn’t
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the most important and misunderstood sciences of today. Much of this misunderstanding is caused by a…
·medium.com·
Cybernetics explains what AI is — and what it isn’t
Strap on Your Exoskeleton and Dance, Dance, Dance
Strap on Your Exoskeleton and Dance, Dance, Dance
At San Francisco's Gray Area Festival, attendees immerse themselves in art and technology—and even surrender control of their bodies to robots.
·wired.com·
Strap on Your Exoskeleton and Dance, Dance, Dance
Ultimate Network Creator Toolkit
Ultimate Network Creator Toolkit
Hi-Tech Library: Features: Hello once again fellow Envato friends! Today I give you a real time&money saver tool for your motiongraphics projects; The Ultimate Network Creator Toolkit...
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Ultimate Network Creator Toolkit
The Curious Case of AGI without a Body
The Curious Case of AGI without a Body
Previously, I explained the difference between biological evolutionary designs and human technological designs. Biological designs are…
·medium.com·
The Curious Case of AGI without a Body
12 Blind Spots in AI Research
12 Blind Spots in AI Research
Humans by their nature have many cognitive biases. This becomes detrimental toward real scientific progress when we are biased towards…
·medium.com·
12 Blind Spots in AI Research
The Art of Overanalyzing Movies
The Art of Overanalyzing Movies
Part of being human is giving meaning to things that might not mean anything. This over-analyzation is especially prevalent in film — sometimes there isn't anything special about a scene, but we're almost desperate to find meaning anywhere we can....
·uncrate.com·
The Art of Overanalyzing Movies
AD Classics: Montreal Biosphere / Buckminster Fuller | ArchDaily
AD Classics: Montreal Biosphere / Buckminster Fuller | ArchDaily
Completed in 1967 in Montreal, Canada. This article was originally published on November 25, 2014. To read the stories behind other celebrated architecture projects, visit our AD...
·archdaily.com·
AD Classics: Montreal Biosphere / Buckminster Fuller | ArchDaily
Hand-implanted NFC chips open this man's bitcoin wallet | WIRED UK
Hand-implanted NFC chips open this man's bitcoin wallet | WIRED UK
The Dutch founder of a bitcoin ATM firm has gone to great lengths to highlight the digital currency -- implanting near-field communication (NFC) chips under his skin so he can use his hand to access his Bitcoin wallet
·wired.co.uk·
Hand-implanted NFC chips open this man's bitcoin wallet | WIRED UK
The Man Who Tried to Redeem the World with Logic
The Man Who Tried to Redeem the World with Logic
Walter Pitts was used to being bullied. He’d been born into a tough family in Prohibition-era Detroit, where his father, a boiler-maker,…
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The Man Who Tried to Redeem the World with Logic
The Neural Network Zoo - The Asimov Institute
The Neural Network Zoo - The Asimov Institute
With new neural network architectures popping up every now and then, it’s hard to keep track of them all. Knowing all the abbreviations being thrown around (DCIGN, BiLSTM, DCGAN, anyone?) can be a bit overwhelming at first. So I decided to compose a cheat sheet containing many of those architectures. Most of these are neural networks, some are completely …
·asimovinstitute.org·
The Neural Network Zoo - The Asimov Institute
The Invention - Dream Reality Cinema
The Invention - Dream Reality Cinema
Cutting-edge science and technological innovations are showcased at Dream Reality Cinema. Groundbreaking invention in the world.
·dreamrealitycinema.com·
The Invention - Dream Reality Cinema
The Most Important Design Jobs Of The Future
The Most Important Design Jobs Of The Future
Designers at Google, Microsoft, Autodesk, Ideo, Artefact, Teague, Lunar, Huge, New Deal, and fuseproject predict 18 new design jobs.
·fastcodesign.com·
The Most Important Design Jobs Of The Future
It's Nice That : Animation: Stefan Glerum's first foray into moving image i
It's Nice That : Animation: Stefan Glerum's first foray into moving image i
We’ve been huge fans of Stefan Glerum’s work since we came across him "way back in 2010":http://www.itsnicethat.com/articles/3286-stefan-glerum. His distinctive ligne-claire style is fused with a colour palette that borrows from Toulouse Lautrec and vintage sci-fi posters with extraordinary results. He’s also got a penchant for the weird that we can’t get enough of. That said, we weren’t expecting him ever to venture into animation, or to be as delighted with the results when he did. But his debut piece of film for Dutch electro band RipTide is as stunning a piece of animation as we’ve laid...
·itsnicethat.com·
It's Nice That : Animation: Stefan Glerum's first foray into moving image i