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AP, other news organizations develop standards for use of artificial intelligence in newsrooms
AP, other news organizations develop standards for use of artificial intelligence in newsrooms
The Associated Press has issued guidelines for its journalists on use of artificial intelligence, saying the tool cannot be used to create publishable content and images for the news service
2023-08-17 04:48
4 of the Best Ergonomic Office Chairs, According to Experts
4 of the Best Ergonomic Office Chairs, According to Experts
The best ergonomic office chairs on Amazon and other sites can be pricey, but experts say these picks are well worth the investment.
2023-08-17 04:26
Warzone MW3 Reveal Shadow Siege Event: How to Play, Rewards
Warzone MW3 Reveal Shadow Siege Event: How to Play, Rewards
The Warzone MW3 Reveal Shadow Siege Event kicks off at 1:30 p.m. ET on Aug. 17 with free rewards and the highly anticipated Modern Warfare 3 trailer.
2023-08-17 04:24
How Much is Dark and Darker?
How Much is Dark and Darker?
Dark and Darker Early Access is now playable. Check out the different prices for each edition.
2023-08-17 04:20
RemotePC Review
RemotePC Review
Remote access software allows users on one computer to take control of another. It feels
2023-08-17 03:53
Gigabyte Aero 16 OLED (2023) Review
Gigabyte Aero 16 OLED (2023) Review
This 2023 Gigabyte Aero 16 OLED (starts at $1,999; $2,199 as tested) had the honor
2023-08-17 03:51
Warzone Secret ISO Hemlock Attachment Kills in Milliseconds
Warzone Secret ISO Hemlock Attachment Kills in Milliseconds
The ISO Hemlock AR in Warzone Season 5 now kills in just 872 milliseconds thanks to buffed .300 Blackout ammunition and zero recoil.
2023-08-17 03:19
PayPal to halt UK crypto sales until 2024
PayPal to halt UK crypto sales until 2024
By Elizabeth Howcroft LONDON Payments giant PayPal will stop allowing UK customers to buy cryptocurrencies through its platform
2023-08-17 02:58
Fortnite Map Destruction for Chapter 4 End
Fortnite Map Destruction for Chapter 4 End
Leaked voice lines from Dr. Slone hint at a possible Fortnite map destruction for Chapter 4's end that could bring Fortnite to the moon.
2023-08-17 02:17
Brazil to Cap Carbon Emissions for Large Polluting Companies
Brazil to Cap Carbon Emissions for Large Polluting Companies
Brazil will create a cap on carbon dioxide emissions for large polluting companies as part of a broader
2023-08-17 02:16
Wall Street’s Most Hated 3 Letters Prove Too Risky to Ignore
Wall Street’s Most Hated 3 Letters Prove Too Risky to Ignore
As the label “ESG” ends up among the most hated on Wall Street, the financial cost of ignoring
2023-08-17 01:55
Pink Floyd song reconstructed from person’s brain activity
Pink Floyd song reconstructed from person’s brain activity
Neuroscientists have figured out how to reconstruct a song by decoding the brain signals of someone listening to it. A team from the University of California, Berkeley, reproduced Pink Floyd’s song ‘Another Bring in the Wall, Part 1’, after placing electrodes on the brains of patients and playing the music as they underwent epilepsy surgery. Analysis of the brain activity allowed the neuroscientists to create the song’s rhythm, as well as pick out understandable lines like “All in all it’s just another brick in the wall”. Scientists have previously used similar brain-reading techniques in an attempt to decipher speech from thoughts, but this is the first ever time that a recognisable song has been reconstructed from brain recordings. “It’s a wonderful result. One of the things for me about music is it has prosody and emotional content. As this whole field of brain machine interfaces progresses, this gives you a way to add musicality to future brain implants for people who need it, someone who’s got ALS or some other disabling neurological or developmental disorder compromising speech output,” said Robert Knight, a neurologist and UC Berkeley professor of psychology in the Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute who conducted the research. “It gives you an ability to decode not only the linguistic content, but some of the prosodic content of speech, some of the affect. I think that’s what we’ve really begun to crack the code on.” It is a significant development for brain-computer interface technology, which aims to connect humans to machines in order to fix neurological disorders or even add new abilities. Elon Musk claims that future versions of his Neuralink device will allow wearers to stream music directly to their brain, as well as cure depression and addiction by “retraining” certain parts of the brain. The scientists behind the latest research claim that advances in brain recording techniques could soon allow them to make detailed recordings using non-invasive techniques like ultra-sensitive electrodes attached to the scalp. “Non-invasive techniques are just not accurate enough today,” said postdoctoral fellow Ludovic Bellier, who was part of the research team. “Let’s hope, for patients, that in the future we could, from just electrodes placed outside on the skull, read activity from deeper regions of the brain with a good signal quality. But we are far from there.” The research was detailed in a study, titled ‘Music can be reconstructed from human auditory cortex activity using nonlinear decoding models’, published in the scientific journal PLoS Biology. Read More Paralysed man communicates first words in months using brain implant: ‘I want a beer’ Elon Musk’s Twitter slows down access to rival websites Musk’s Twitter takeover sparks mass exodus of climate experts Snapchat experiences ‘temporary outage’ as My AI chatbot posts own Story
2023-08-17 00:51
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