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Scientists who built ‘foundation’ for AI awarded Nobel Prize
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Scientists who built ‘foundation’ for AI awarded Nobel Prize

Geoffrey Hinton, called the “Godfather of AI,” during day Collision 2023 at Enercare Centre in Toronto, Canada. | Photo By Ramsey Cardy / Sportsfile for Collision via Getty Images Two scientists credited with laying the “foundation of today’s powerful machine learning,” University of Toronto professor emeritus Geoffrey Hinton and Princeton University professor John Hopfield, were awarded the Nobel Prize in physics today. Their discoveries and inventions laid the groundwork for many of the recent breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, the Nobel committee at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said. Since the 1980s, their work has enabled the creation of artificial neural networks, computer architecture loosely modeled after the structure of the brain. By mimicking the way our brains make connections, neural networks allow AI tools to essentially “learn by example.” Developers can train an artificial neural... Continue reading…
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The Kindle Paperwhite Kids is down to just $115 for October Prime Day
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The Kindle Paperwhite Kids is down to just $115 for October Prime Day

The Kindle Paperwhite Kids is an e-reader fit for the whole family, complete with optional parental controls. | Image: Amazon As expected, Amazon is offering some great discounts on its own devices as part of its October Prime Day event — including e-readers like the note-taking Kindle Scribe, which is down to $254.99 ($85 off) at Amazon. However, the Kindle deal that really stands out is on the Kindle Paperwhite Kids. Normally $169.99, right now it’s down to just $114.99 ($55 off) at Amazon, which is $5 shy of its best price to date. If you want a Kindle Paperwhite without ads, you’d typically have to pay $169.99 for the privilege. Thankfully, though, the Kindle Paperwhite Kids offers a way around that, making it a great e-reader for the whole family. Despite being marketed for children, the kid-friendly device boasts all the same features we loved in the... Continue reading…
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Red Dead Redemption and Undead Nightmare are finally coming to PC this month
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Red Dead Redemption and Undead Nightmare are finally coming to PC this month

Image: Rockstar Games The original Red Dead Redemption has ports on the PS4, the Nintendo Switch, and now, finally PC. Rockstar has announced that the game and its zombified, non-canon side story Undead Nightmare are coming to PC on October 29th. The game will feature new PC-specific settings to tinker with and take advantage of, including: Native 4K resolution supported up to 144hz Ultra- and super-ultrawide monitor support Mouse and keyboard support (naturally) Upscaling technologies support for Nvidia DLSS 3.7 and AMD FSR 3.0 Nvidia DLSS Frame Generation Adjustable draw distance and shadow quality settings Last year, Rockstar released ports of RDR on the PS4 and the Nintendo Switch. According to Verge writer Andrew Webster, Red Dead Redemption worked... Continue reading…
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Meta is bringing AI-edited video ads to Facebook and Instagram
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Meta is bringing AI-edited video ads to Facebook and Instagram

Illustration by Nick Barclay / The Verge The next time you scroll through your Instagram and Facebook feed, you might see a video ad edited with AI. That’s because Meta is testing new AI video editing capabilities that will allow advertisers to animate an image as well as expand the borders of a video. GIF: Meta Advertisers can turn a still image into a video. With the AI animation tool, advertisers can upload a static image and then use Meta’s tool to “generate” a video. As seen in this example, Meta’s AI tool makes the strawberries in the background slowly float around the jar. The new tools can also make an existing video larger. It uses AI to generate “unseen pixels in each video frame” to increase its size, sort of like how some AI image editing... Continue reading…
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iFixit now sells a USB-powered tool for removing the iPhone 16’s battery
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iFixit now sells a USB-powered tool for removing the iPhone 16’s battery

iFixit’s VoltClip offers an alternative to buying another disposable 9V battery. | Image: iFixit Apple recommends removing the iPhone 16’s battery, which is held in place with a new electrically debondable adhesive, by using a 9V battery and some alligator clips. iFixit’s new USB-powered VoltClip is an alternative tool that eliminates the need for a disposable battery, while also potentially speeding up the debonding process. The VoltClip, available now for $10.95 through iFixit’s online store, features a pair of alligator clips attached to short wires on one end and a 12V DC adapter on the other that converts a barrel connector to a USB-C port. Image: iFixit iFixit’s USB-C powered VoltClip is now available for $10.95 but doesn’t include a USB power source. When plugged into a device that supports USB-C... Continue reading…
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Apple Watch Series 10 has great battery life, but there’s one big problem
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Apple Watch Series 10 has great battery life, but there’s one big problem

I was set on buying the Apple Watch Series 10 even before Apple unveiled it. I was ready to upgrade from the Apple Watch SE 2 that served me so well for the past couple of years for two reasons. First, I wanted the improved health-tracking capabilities of a higher-end model. But more importantly, I needed an Apple Watch with a brand new battery so it could last an entire marathon. My Apple Watch SE 2's battery health dropped below 80%, with means I was due a replacement. Also worth remembering is that the Apple Watch Series 10 features even faster battery charging than any other model. Continue reading... The post Apple Watch Series 10 has great battery life, but there’s one big problem appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Best Echo Dot deals for Fall Prime Day 2024 Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales Today’s deals: $2.75 smart plugs, $79 Ninja air fryer, $6.49 Anker USB-C chargers, $219 Dreo ChefMaker, more Early Prime Day deals: Rare Nintendo Switch sale, $50 off Oura Ring, $105 Sony ANC headphones, more
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Sen. Mike Lee Seeks Procedural Changes If GOP Can Flip Senate
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Sen. Mike Lee Seeks Procedural Changes If GOP Can Flip Senate

In the event Senate Republicans can recapture the chamber in November, Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah., has laid out a series of procedural modifications he would like to see a GOP majority implement in order to streamline a conservative agenda.
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NY Times/Siena Poll: Harris Leads Trump by 3 Points
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NY Times/Siena Poll: Harris Leads Trump by 3 Points

Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris leads Republican Donald Trump by 3 points head-to-head nationally four weeks away from election day, according to the latest New York Times/Siena College poll released Tuesday.
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We need to let millions of foreigners vote this election because a majority of Americans don’t know what’s good for them obviously
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We need to let millions of foreigners vote this election because a majority of Americans don’t know what’s good for them obviously

Greetings, fellow Earthlings of all genders and species. I am Mx. Sandra Chou, PhD PhD, the most intersectionally progressive being on the planet, which is quite the achievement, I must say. I have the unique perspective needed to tell you why the majority of Americans have lost the plot. It is high time we allow millions of foreign nationals—who know better than the citizens who live here—to vote in our elections. You see, democracy, as practiced by Americans, has become outdated and problematic. Sure, voting used to be about reflecting the will of the people, but can we trust Americans to make the right decisions anymore? No. The truth is, most of them don’t even know what’s good for them, or worse—they don’t even care about sustainably sourced vegan leather alternatives or carbon-neutral, non-binary public restrooms. Take a look at the statistics. Millions of Americans shop at Walmart, drink from plastic straws, and fail to adopt gender-neutral pronouns. These people clearly don’t have the mental capacity to make important decisions for this country. They need help from people with more diverse and lived experiences—preferably people who have never been here and bring a fresh perspective on how to run a society. Imagine the brilliance that immigrants, who are truly global citizens, would bring to our elections. Many come from nations with rich traditions of strong leadership, where elections aren’t bogged down by so-called “transparency” or “choice.” And really, haven’t those systems produced far more streamlined decision-making? Why let Americans, who’ve been brainwashed by fast food and reality TV, continue to hold sway over critical issues when there’s a whole world of superior thinkers out there waiting to contribute? We need to stop obsessing over arbitrary borders and give the right to vote to anyone with a worldview that aligns with progressive ideals. In fact, borders are just a social construct, much like gender, truth, and your preference for crunchy peanut butter. So why should only citizens be allowed to decide on things like taxes, healthcare, or whether your child’s teacher should wear a fursuit in class? We need fresh, external guidance from people who have no emotional attachment to our institutions and will bring the correct amount of unbiased wisdom. Besides, many of the people we call “foreigners” are already in this country, thanks to the enlightened open borders policies we love so much. It’s cruel to let them live here, but not give them a say in how things are run. They’re as invested in our democracy as anyone who works 60 hours a week at an Amazon warehouse—or more so, because they don’t have the distraction of jobs, homes, or families weighing down their activist potential. And let’s be real: American elections have become toxic. Too many people with “opinions” and “facts” are getting in the way of our national progress. If we simply expand the electorate to include millions of open-minded, forward-thinking global citizens, we can finally achieve the pure, unchallenged progress we deserve. To those who disagree, let me remind you that change is inevitable, and it’s best to accept it while sipping on your ethically sourced, gluten-free soy latte. After all, the real threat to our democracy isn’t foreign influence—it’s the American voters themselves. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I need to return to my emotional support terrarium. As a paraplegic polar bear, the weight of the world—and its ignorance—gets heavy sometimes. Thank you for reading. May you evolve. Or don’t—I’ll evolve for you. The post We need to let millions of foreigners vote this election because a majority of Americans don’t know what’s good for them obviously appeared first on Genesius Times.
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Madonna Opens Up About Passing Of Her Late Brother
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Madonna Opens Up About Passing Of Her Late Brother

Madonna lost her younger brother Christopher Ciccone on Friday after his long battle with cancer. Ciccone’s representative, Brad Taylor, broke the news on social media, noting that the 63-year-old died in his hometown in Michigan. The tragic announcement was met with reactions and tributes from his fans and supporters on social media, including Madonna. She claimed to have done her best to keep him alive as his illness brought them closer; however, she is glad he is now resting. Madonna pays tribute to her younger brother             View this post on Instagram                         A post shared by Madonna (@madonna)   Madonna penned a lengthy, heartfelt note about her late sibling on Instagram and accompanied it with a carousel of photos from their moments together. “My brother Christopher is gone. He was the closest human to me for so long,” she began, adding that their bond was hard to explain. She added that their shared childhood experiences fueled their relationship, and their preference for the unconditional brought them to a mutual understanding. “My brother was right by my side. He was a painter, a poet, and a visionary. I admired him. He had impeccable taste. And a sharp tongue,” she penned. Madonna/ Everett Madonna and her brother bonded over dancing Dancing was a means of escape for Madonna and her late brother during their childhood, and they would often practice together with a ballet teacher, who made Ciccone feel safe for being gay. Hand-in-hand, the duo set off to New York to pursue an entertainment career, often working and seeking opportunities together. Madonna / Everett Like Madonna, Ciccone was also controversial as the queen of Pop revealed that they disobeyed the Catholic Church authority and confronted the police and anyone else who stood in the way of their creativity. “We danced together on stage at the beginning of my career and eventually, he became the Creative Director, of many tours,” she wrote. Fans shared their thoughts and prayers with Madonna in the comments and praised her for being a present older sister. Next up: Ringo Starr Cancels Final Tour Dates And Panics Over Frequent Illnesses The post Madonna Opens Up About Passing Of Her Late Brother appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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