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Meta CEO Dives Deep Into The Metaverse With AI Language Translator – Will It Attract People?
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently demonstrated another technology that he believes would be critical to the company’s ambition of creating sensory experiences: a universal language translator. Meta, which is owned by Facebook, is conducting research into artificial intelligence in order to create worlds through speech, revolutionize how people communicate with voice assistants, and translate between languages. […] дальше »
2022-2-25 18:23 | |
ASMR crypto art will stir up the NFT market–while calming you down, xtingles founder explains
While “utility” became one of the most common topics in the NFT space, chased by artists and entrepreneurs as the magic ingredient for success, Andrew Fai started a platform that is bringing audio-visual Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) art on the blockchain. дальше »
2022-1-1 11:00 | |
xtingles to Launch World’s First ASMR NFT “Free Like a Butterfly” on September 16
xtingles is set to launch the world’s first-ever Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) NFT art, on September 16, 2021. The ASMR non-fungible token collectible is called “Free Like a Butterfly. дальше »
2021-9-16 21:00 | |
xtingles To Drop Its First ASMR NFT “Free Like A Butterfly” On September 16
On Sept. 16, xtingles will be dropping its first ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) NFT dubbed “Free Like a Butterfly. ” The mobile-first platform dedicated to storing audio-visual ASMR art on blockchain together with NFTs will also launch its ASMR NFT marketplace on the same day. дальше »
2021-9-15 19:04 | |
Revolutionary AV platform xtingles drops first sensory meridian response NFT tomorrow
xtingles, a mobile-first platform that stores Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) NFT art on the blockchain, will drop its first ASMR NFT tomorrow. It’s called “Free like a Butterfly” and it is about self-liberation. дальше »
2021-9-16 15:22 | |
Animals and plants help engineers light up cities, detect explosives, and predict natural disastors
For decades, humans have modeled technology on observations of the natural world. But new discoveries about nature—and tools for manipulating it—have opened up novel approaches potentially more powerful than mere imitation to solving Human Age problems. дальше »
2019-7-21 17:00 | |
If you lose a body part, other bits get a sensory boost – thank you, brain
When you wake up in the middle of the night in total darkness, it can feel as if you have auditory superpowers. Suddenly, you can hear floorboards creak storeys below and the softest rustle of foxes destroying the bins outside, once again. дальше »
2019-5-23 18:35 | |
Hyperdimensional computing theory could lead to AI with memories and reflexes
A team of scientists from the University of Maryland recently came up with a take on the hyperdimensional computing theory that could give robots memories and reflexes. This could break the stalemate we seem to be at with autonomous vehicles and other real-world robots, and lead to more human-like AI models. дальше »
2019-5-18 23:03 | |
Alibaba’s inexpensive smart display tech makes shopping easier for the visually impaired
Tech giants are generally slow when it comes to making their products accessible to the differently abled. But lately, some of them have been working on innovative projects that will accommodate more users. дальше »
2018-11-12 09:36 | |
Achieving Truly Useful Proof of Work: Toby Simpson of Fetch.ai
What’s the best that can happen? That’s the focus of Fetch. ai in the realm of artificial intelligence (AI). Episode 025 of the What Bitcoin Did podcast featured a wide-ranging conversation between host Peter McCormack and Fetch co-founder/CTO Toby Simpson about both best-case and worst-case outcomes for AI. дальше »
2018-7-20 19:38 | |