Vector databases, commonly used for similarity search and product recommendations, are a shining light in the era of Artificial…
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Imagine a world where you can find out exactly what lies under your feet, get advanced warning of volcanic eruptions, look around corners or into rooms, and detect...BBC News From ACM News | March 12, 2019
Broken and scorched black by fire, the dense, wedge-shaped marks etched into the ancient clay tablets are only just visible under the soft light at the British...BBC News From ACM News | December 13, 2018
High-speed 5G networks could lead to big changes in how we use our mobile phones, allowing us to enjoy virtual reality on-the-go, interactive live broadcasts, and...BBC News From ACM News | September 20, 2018
Wireless signals can penetrate bags to measure the dimensions of metal objects or estimate the volume of liquids, researchers claim.
BBC News From ACM News | August 15, 2018
Facial recognition tech has been around for decades, but it has been progressing in leaps and bounds in recent years due to advances in computing vision and artificial...BBC News From ACM News | July 17, 2018
Norman is an algorithm trained to understand pictures but, like its namesake Hitchcock's Norman Bates, it does not have an optimistic view of the world.
BBC News From ACM News | June 5, 2018
In Ridley Scott's seminal blockbuster Blade Runner, humanity has harnessed bio-engineering to create a race of replicants that look, act and sound human—but are...BBC News From ACM News | April 19, 2018
Sometimes, being part of a large crowd can be worse than uncomfortable: it can turn lethal. Deadly crowd crushes that occurred in 2017 include incidents in an Angolan...BBC News From ACM News | March 27, 2018
Quantum computing has taken a step forward with the development of a programmable quantum processor made with silicon.
BBC News From ACM News | February 16, 2018
Bill Kochevar's life was changed, seemingly irrevocably, when he was paralysed from the shoulders down following a cycling accident nearly a decade ago.
BBC News From ACM News | February 5, 2018
In record time, the phrase morphed from a description of a social media phenomenon into a journalistic cliche and an angry political slur.
BBC News From ACM News | January 24, 2018
Researchers say they have created psychedelic stickers that can fool image-recognition software into seeing objects that do not exist.
BBC News From ACM TechNews | January 5, 2018
Sometimes you can gauge how proud someone is about being at an event by the extent to which they want to talk about it.
BBC News From ACM News | December 6, 2017
For some, the spread of artificial intelligence and robotics poses a threat to our privacy, our jobs – even our safety, as more and more tasks are handed over to...BBC News From ACM News | September 15, 2017
In World War II, the Allies employed all kinds of sneaky tricks to deceive their enemies into thinking they had more troops and weapons at their disposal than they...BBC News From ACM News | August 2, 2017
Chris McKay has fallen out of love with Mars. The red, dusty, corroded world no longer holds the allure it once did.
BBC News From ACM News | July 17, 2017
Take a look at the photograph below; it's just an ordinary picture of two people outside a building, right? One of them appears to be handing something to the other...BBC News From ACM News | June 30, 2017