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Inside the Pentagon’s race against deepfake videos
Advances in artificial intelligence could soon make creating convincing fake audio and video – known as “deepfakes” – relatively easy.

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Do you wanna build a robot? It doesn’t have to be a robot

Do You Wanna Build A Robot? It Doesn’t Have To Be A Robot

This week’s person challenge entailed creating a robot with a functional hand similar to that of a human. Keep Reading to see the rest of the process

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This Indoor Smart Garden Helps You Grow Basil And Lettuce With Zero Effort
This Indoor Smart Garden Helps You Grow Basil And Lettuce With Zero Effort
This Indoor Smart Garden Helps You Grow Basil And Lettuce With Zero Effort
This Indoor Smart Garden Helps You Grow Basil And Lettuce With Zero Effort

This indoor smart garden helps you grow basil and lettuce with zero effort

Plus it looks like part of the decor! 

Photography by Amelia Holowaty Krales for The Verge


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RESTful API Designing guidelines — The best practices
Facebook, Google, Github, Netflix and few other tech giants have given a chance to the developers and products to consume their data…

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Foodborne Chicago finds dodgy restaurants with tweets, and R
If, like me, you've ever had a sandwich from a dubious deli and then been laid up for days afterwards, you know that food poisoning is no trifling matter. In the past, local authorities would only ever learn of such public health issues if they get reported to the authorities by the victim (or the victim's doctor). But that misses the many cases of less serious illnesses that don't involve a doctor or hospital, or illnesses that simply aren't reported to the authorities. Now, the City of Chicago has found a new way of identifying sources of food poisoning: by...
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Home Embeddings for Similar Home Recommendations - Zillow AI Blog
We introduce a deep learning-based listing embedding method using a Siamese network for similar home recommendations at Zillow. Our embedding model utilizes both collaborative and content information, models complex interactions between attributes, and effectively handles cold-start items. We have demonstrated the strong performance of our embedding method in surfacing relevant homes to the users.

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Using drones to build the ambulance fleet of the future
It's that time of year again. Sleigh bells overhead and our jolly, bearded benefactor wafting gifts down the chimney to eagerly awaiting hands. We've heard..
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Great intro to computers video for those with no previous background.


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Augmented Reality Technology May Help Guide Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
A plastic surgery research group has developed an augmented reality system that enables them to create 3D simulations of the desired results of facial reconstructive procedures and project them over the patient’s face during surgery, reports a study in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery—Global Open®, the official open-access medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).
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Microsoft wants to teach blind kids to code.

Microsoft Wants To Teach Blind Kids To Code.

I know i will seam like an Ahol  for saying this, but seriously Microsoft, you haven’t found any thing simpler to teach blind kids? or is this just a PR stunt ?

Yes there is a big demand for programmers, but programming is very hard to learn, much much more for blind kids!!! And i am sure blind kids would need much more important life skills than coding.

There might be some good intentions there, but still, i think it’s just a PR stunt!

here’s the announcement on Microsoft blog These days, most kids get their first introduction to coding through simplified tools that let them drag and drop blocks of commands, creating programs that can do things like navigate mazes or speed through space.A team of Microsoft researchers and designers in the company’s Cambridge, UK, lab is taking that concept one step further. The team has created what they are calling a physical programming language. It’s a way for kids to physically create code by connecting pods together to build programs.The system, called Project Torino, is designed to make sure that kids who have visual impairments or other challenges can participate in coding classes along with all their classmates. But Cecily Morrison, one of the researchers working on the project, is hoping the system also will be appealing and useful for all learners, regardless of whether they have visual impairments or other challenges.


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James Valles - Developer, innovator, life-long student. Always e

Developer, innovator, life-long student. Computer Science graduate student at @DePaulU. VP/COO @bnonews, now engineering and coding for good.

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