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Some People Never Forget a Face, And Now We Know Their Secret
Super-recognizers are aces at remembering faces, but how do they do it? A new study from researchers in Australia reveals that the people who never forget faces look 'smarter, not harder'.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly prevalent, integrated into phone apps, search engines and social media platforms ...
Shanghai's infrastructure has transformed the city into a vast surveillance system, utilizing advanced technologies for ...
For rare diseases, AI-driven repurposing fills a critical gap. With more than 7000 rare diseases and only a small percentage ...
The rushed and uneven rollout of A.I. has created a fog in which it is tempting to conclude that there is nothing to see here ...
The journal Pituitary has highlighted research led by Manel Puig, head of the Endocrine, Thyroid and Obesity Research Group at the Germans Trias i Pujol Research Institute (IGTP), which explores the ...
In part two of this three-part series, AI scientists immerse themselves in the world of primatology to accelerate behavioral ...
In the conclusion of this three-part series, an ambitious idea becomes a reality, uncovering hidden patterns in decades of historical ...
These scenarios illustrate that AI can help with mundane decisions, act as a sounding board and support creativity. The help with mundane tasks can be a big lift: By handling routine planning and ...
The EU’s law enforcement agency has been quietly amassing data to feed an ambitious but secretive artificial intelligence development programme that could have far-reaching privacy implications for ...
Based on available evidence, AI and social media use with children and teens should be minimized until we develop a better understanding of their impact on the developing brain.
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