Founder of Weavy - now Figma Weave - which provides a node-based framework for precise definition of design workflows when working with LLMs.
New research from the University of Kansas uses network science to determine why people make mistakes when lip-reading. Michael Vitevitch, professor of speech-language-hearing at KU, and his ...
A 1958 invention, the Perceptron, revolutionized computing by enabling machines to learn from experience, not just ...
David Gerbing from the School of Business at Portland State University introduces lessR, a tool designed to facilitate professional-quality data visualizations and data analysis without programming re ...
Is the $899 PS5 Pro a better value than the $1,049 Steam Machine? We look at the pros and cons of each platform to determine ...
As humans, our eyes take in two-dimensional images that our brains convert to three-dimensional experiences. This ability enables us to be aware of our position in space, judge distances, possess ...
Government agencies face increasingly sophisticated security challenges in a world driven by digital transformation.
Its first exhibit translates rainforest data into a sumptuous audiovisual experience, but without a strong thesis about data ...
Could pigeons help fight cancer? Researchers say these birds' remarkable ability to recognise medical image patterns may one day support doctors and smarter AI systems.
The biggest innovation over the last year is that inference-time scaling techniques that have been pioneered in natural language models have now come to visual language models,” said Eric Heim, chief ...
Rudolf Virchow fundamentally changed medicine when he formulated his cell theory of disease in the 19th century: Diseases do ...
There are 48 teams and 1,248 players at the World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada. That’s a lot to take in — so we thought we’d try to help. The Athletic has picked 200 players that we ...