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Cough, scold, repeat: This Bengaluru techie's AI gadget shames smokers in real-time
A Bengaluru techie built a Raspberry Pi–powered AI device that detects public smokers and plays a baby coughing plus grandma scolding audio.
Linus Torvalds, who has so far expressed himself rather critically about the use of AI, has himself joined the Vibe Coders. However, he did not unleash artificial intelligence, in this case Google's ...
Burned bone fragments found in northern Malawi have revealed the oldest cremation pyre ever found in Africa — and unearthed new mysteries that may be hard to solve. By analyzing the bones and pyre ...
About 9,500 years ago, a community of hunter-gatherers in central Africa cremated a small woman on an open pyre at the base of Mount Hora, a prominent natural landmark in what is now northern Malawi, ...
About 9,500 years ago, a community of hunter-gatherers in central Africa cremated a small woman on an open pyre at the base of Mount Hora, a prominent natural landmark in northern Malawi, according to ...
The song “Count the Ways” from The Last Dinner Party’s new release From the Pyre is a good microcosm of everything I love about the band. The song is simultaneously orchestral and gritty, with a deep, ...
Before The Last Dinner Party had even found their stride, they were already weathering a mini backlash from the “indier-than-thou” brigade, critiqued for their class and gender, much of it carrying ...
The Last Dinner Party turns their religious undertones up a notch on their sophomore release, From The Pyre. Catholic guilt weighs heavy on many people. But in their brilliant sophomore record From ...
They’re preposterous, of course, but wonderfully so, their music Chantilly-laced through with the excesses of Sparks and Queen. But they’re no pastiche. They bring their own Bat For Lashes-meets-Kate ...
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