Latest experiments reveal AI is still terrible at naming paint colors
Or maybe Janelle Shane’s neural network is secretly making fun of humanity?
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Or maybe Janelle Shane’s neural network is secretly making fun of humanity?
Microsoft announced at its Build 2017 developer conference earlier this year that Ubuntu would be heading to the Windows Store, and now the popular Linux distro is available to download.
Video ad serving platform, SpotX, has released support for DigiTrust in its Direct AdOS, used by broadcasters and digital media owners.
Another one of Google’s secret projects is becoming its own company.
Early today, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards body publicly announced its intention to publish Encrypted Media Extensions (EME).
Company doesn’t disclose job cuts, though layoffs in thousands are still expected.
IBM, Eclipse Foundation, Red Hat, and others decide to stand out of the way of the controversial technology’s deployment in Java 9
For the past two years, Staggs and his fellow researchers at the University of Tulsa have been systematically hacking wind farms around the United States to demonstrate the little-known digital vulnerabilities of an increasingly popular form of American energy production. With the permission of wind energy companies.
Self-driving mini police vehicles will use biometrics to scan crowds and identify criminals, or suspects
Just after dawn on May 22, Facebook reached another exciting and important milestone for the Aquila program — completing the successful second full-scale test flight of the aircraft. The aircraft flew for 1 hour and 46 minutes, and landed perfectly on our prepared landing site.