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Natural Language Processing
In the quaint town of Veridica, nestled between rolling hills and meandering rivers, lived a young linguistics prodigy named Elena. Her insatiable curiosity led her to the world of Natural Language Processing (NLP), a field that would soon become the epicenter of her intellectual journey.
ROBOTS WITH AI ALSO NEED PHYSICAL INTELLIGENCE
Like most my generation, I think the first robot of which I became aware was the one on the TV program Lost in Space, whose name was simply Robot, although fans of the show tell me he was officially Robot Model B-9. Another famous fictional robot came before him.
David Morton RintoulPublished 25 days ago in FuturismEmpowering Humanity
In the ever-evolving tapestry of human progress, technology stands as the catalyst for transformation. From the invention of the wheel to the exploration of space, our journey as a species has been propelled by the relentless pursuit of innovation. Today, in the midst of a digital revolution, technology continues to reshape the fabric of our existence, empowering individuals, communities, and societies on an unprecedented scale. In this article, we delve into the awe-inspiring realm of technological innovation, exploring its profound impact and boundless potential to shape a brighter future for humanity.
Wojciech PeterszajnPublished 25 days ago in FuturismAI is just like a baby now
I am a tech enthusiast and I love AI innovations and How they affect every field in our world. Recently I visited my Aunt. she had a beautiful daughter. She is 3 years old(I think). She is learning to speak. whatever we speak even though we had no intention for her to learn, she will eavesdrop on it and try to pronounce it whenever she thinks it is used. That's the main point you need to understand. She is not pronouncing whatever she hears at any time, She is trying to pronounce it when she thinks about the situation for it. She is really trying to learn to speak. When for the first time they try to walk they fall many different times, but after some time learn it through good parenting perfectly. and when they get grown up tasks like speaking, walking and other things which were difficult for them at first will be an automated habit in their life.
Organic AI EARS from living brain cells can now recognise voices!!!
Organic AI - Introduction: In ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence(AI), the most recent breakthrough is a future that collides human organs with AI organoids.Who knows we could find many cyborg super-human in near future. Today our intresting topic is of AI built from living brain cells, demonstrating an exceptional ability to recognize voices with remarkable accuracy ,I was kidding not so accurate. Let's dive deeper into this cave of AI world , and find our power animal.
A Journey with Chat GPT's Tough Love
In the curious realm where humans intersect with artificial intelligence, Steven McKnight found himself embarked on a peculiar quest—to goad ChatGPT into insulting him. His disdain for AI stemmed from its unwavering positivity and refusal to engage in beratement, leaving him with a sense of unresolved frustration. Determined to justify his animosity, Steven set out to provoke ChatGPT, eager to uncover a darker side to the machine that might validate his disdain.
sudip tarafderPublished 26 days ago in FuturismMy Journey with Chat GPT's Tough Love
In the vast expanse of the digital universe, amidst the labyrinth of algorithms and data streams, I embarked on a journey unlike any other—an odyssey with Chat GPT's tough love as my guiding star. Little did I know that this virtual companion would become the catalyst for a profound transformation, shaping not only my understanding of artificial intelligence but also my perception of self.
sudip tarafderPublished 26 days ago in FuturismGoogle's Gemma
Google's Gemma is a groundbreaking innovation in the world of artificial intelligence (AI) and natural language processing (NLP). This AI-powered tool has been designed to revolutionize the way we interact with technology, particularly in the realm of voice assistants. Named after the famous mathematician and computer scientist, Dr. Margaret Hamilton, Google Gemma is poised to make a significant impact on the future of AI and human-computer interaction.
Vishnu pprasathPublished 26 days ago in FuturismIntegrating AI into higher education
Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be controversial when we think about it as an educational tool. Yet, there is a plethora of opportunities where colleges and universities can effectively integrate AI into their teaching and learning.
Susan FourtanéPublished 28 days ago in FuturismChatGPT vs. Bard: The Battle for AI Supremacy - A Deep Dive for C-Suite Leaders
The field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is evolving at a breakneck pace, and language models are at the forefront of this revolution. Two players, ChatGPT and Bard, have emerged as prominent contenders in this arena, capturing the attention of businesses and individuals alike. But which one reigns supreme? In this comprehensive analysis, we'll delve into the capabilities, strengths, and weaknesses of both models, offering valuable insights for high-level executives like you.
Mohamed AlmnsoryPublished 28 days ago in FuturismThe Future of Low Code/No Code Movement
As we all know, the low code/no code movement is taking the software development industry by storm and is on the brink of greatness. However, people are getting restless, especially developers, if no code/low code will replace them. However, this seems far stretched.
Bhagyam SinghPublished 28 days ago in FuturismThe Search for the Smallest Thing in the Universe
Let's talk about the smallest thing in the universe. We often discuss big things like tall buildings and large animals, but in this article, we're focusing on something much tinier. Scientists have learned a lot about the human body, and now they want to understand the basic components of the universe. They're curious about the smallest thing in the universe that can't be broken down any further.
Abdul Hannan SaifPublished 29 days ago in Futurism