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ELECTRONICS August 28, 2018 Robots Are Getting More Social. Are Humans Ready?
By: Loknath DasPersonal home robots that can socialise with people are starting to roll out of the laboratory and into our living rooms and kitchens. But are humans ready to invite them into their lives? It’s taken decades of research to build robots even a fraction as sophisticated as those featured in popular science fiction. They don’t […]
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COMPUTERS October 2, 2017 Are Computers Already Smarter Than Humans?
By: Loknath DasWho’s smarter — you, or the computer or mobile device on which you’re reading this article? The answer is increasingly complex, and depends on definitions in flux. Computers are certainly more adept at solving quandaries that benefit from their unique skillset, but humans hold the edge on tasks that machines simply can’t perform. Not yet, […]
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NEWS July 11, 2017 Poker-Winning Machine Is No Threat to Humans
By: Loknath DasI didn’t worry too much when computers beat humans at checkers, chess, or Go. It was, after all, only a matter of time before someone built a powerful computer with a vast database of known game situations. But now that machines are beating professionals at poker – a game of imperfect information – a question must […]
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COMPUTERS May 4, 2017 Computers learn to understand humans better by modelling them
By: Loknath DasThe picture shows how ABC-driven parameters lead to more accurate predictions of user behavior. Credit: Aalto University Computers are able to learn to explain the behavior of individuals by tracking their glances and movements. Researchers from Aalto University, University of Birmingham and University of Oslo present results paving the way for computers to learn psychologically […]
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December 19, 2016 Wade Foster of Zapier: When Computers Do More, Humans Create New Businesses
By: sristy SahaSmall Business Trends: Can you tell us a little bit about your personal background? Wade Foster: I had an engineering degree. I have a marketing degree as well. I started helping a lot of small business do a better job at online marketing and also just running their businesses more efficiently. I spent a lot of time […]
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COMPUTERS December 6, 2016 Wade Foster of Zapier: When Computers Do More, Humans Create New Businesses
By: sristy SahaSmall Business Trends: Can you tell us a little bit about your personal background? Wade Foster: I had an engineering degree. I have a marketing degree as well. I started helping a lot of small business do a better job at online marketing and also just running their businesses more efficiently. I spent a lot of time […]
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COMPUTERS November 10, 2016 Wade Foster of Zapier: When Computers Do More, Humans Create New Businesses
By: sristy SahaWith all of us relying on more and more apps to do business today, it gets complicated to get things done if those apps don’t work with each other. But when these apps do work together, small businesses can not only be more efficient in how they operate, they also can be more creative in […]
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COMPUTERS August 7, 2016 Researchers Probe How Humans Recognise Images Better Than Computers
By: sristy SahaWhat makes computers and a human brain different when it comes to recognising images? The presence of an “atomic” unit of recognition – a minimum amount of information an image must contain for the recognition to occur – in human brain, researchers report. Scientists from the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel and the Massachusetts […]
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NEWS August 2, 2016 Intuition Helps Humans Beat Computers in Thorny Physics Game
By: sristy SahaComputers may have us beat at chess and checkers, but new research suggests our brains still have an edge when it comes to solving certain tricky problems thanks to a very human trait: intuition. Scientists in Denmark have found that people who played a game that simulated a complex calculation in physics sometimes did better […]
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COMPUTERS July 12, 2016 Researchers Probe How Humans Recognise Images Better Than Computers
By: sristy SahaWhat makes computers and a human brain different when it comes to recognising images? The presence of an “atomic” unit of recognition – a minimum amount of information an image must contain for the recognition to occur – in human brain, researchers report. Scientists from the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel and the Massachusetts […]
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COMPUTERS July 12, 2016 Intuition Helps Humans Beat Computers in Thorny Physics Game
By: sristy SahaComputers may have us beat at chess and checkers, but new research suggests our brains still have an edge when it comes to solving certain tricky problems thanks to a very human trait: intuition. Scientists in Denmark have found that people who played a game that simulated a complex calculation in physics sometimes did better […]
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COMPUTERS June 9, 2016 Mac Ransomware caught before huge quantity Of computers infected
By: sristy SahaAn Apple representative stated the employer fast took steps over the weekend to save you furtherinfections through revoking a digital certificates that enabled the rogue software program to install on Macs. the first recognised ransomware assault on Apple Inc’s Mac computer systems, which was determinedover the weekend, became downloaded more than 6,000 times earlier than […]
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