By @OurAI [ 6 Min read ] Now, imagine if you were to make that choice for another person. How would you strike a balance between keeping themselves responsible for their actions while making sure that they still have the nominal freedom to live their own lives within the drawn-up rules?.. Read More |
By @hacker33457372 [ 22 Min read ] In this article, I want to share my experience developing an iOS application for a robotic microscope with AI-based blood cell recognition — how it’s built, the challenges we had to tackle, the pitfalls we encountered, and how the iPhone can be used as a laboratory tool. Thermal State.. Read More |
By @barberion [ 4 Min read ] BarbaricBoot is not for the timid. Use it responsibly, wield it wisely, and remember: with great power comes great responsibility. May your reboots be swift, your logs clean, and your endpoints ever-compliant!.. Read More |
media Pixels, Paperbacks, and Power TL;DR This essay traces the evolution of censorship from the Soviet-era suppression to modern, more sophisticated digital manipulation and deepfakes. |
By @vladimir [ 10 Min read ] Indeed, modern digital technology has given censors unprecedented power over information flow, while simultaneously creating new, more sophisticated methods of content manipulation that make the heavy-handed bans of the past seem quaint by comparison... Read More |
By @fewshot [ 6 Min read ] Authors: (1) Vishaal Udandarao, Tubingen AI Center, University of Tubingen, University of Cambridge, and equal contribution; (2) Ameya Prabhu, Tubingen AI Center, University of Tubingen, University of Oxford, and equal contribution; (3) Adhiraj Ghosh, Tubingen AI Center, University of Tubingen; (4) Yash Sharma, Tubingen AI Center, University of Tubingen;.. Read More |
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Tesla is starting trials on their robotaxi service, and Waymo continues to open up its services to more cities. So, we want to know if you would ride one of these autonomous cars. Absolutely not Yes, I would Not now, but maybe in the future I already did, and I would do it again I already did, and I would not do it again |
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