AI & RoboticsNews

AI capsule system classifies digits with state-of-the-art accuracy

There’s strong evidence that humans rely on coordinate frames, or reference lines and curves, to suss out the position of points in space. That’s unlike widely-used computer vision algorithms, which differentiate among objects by numerical representations of their characteristics. In pursuit of a more human-like approach, researchers at Google, Alphabet subsidiary DeepMind, and the University…
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Dragon platformer ‘EarthNight’ is out today on Switch, PC, Mac and iOS

EarthNight made waves when it was revealed at in 2015. The endless runner mixes hand-drawn visuals with catchy chiptune music and old-school sound effects, resulting in a game that could please both today’s mobile-first gamers as well as those who grew up in the 2D era. And of course, there are giant dragons. After four years of waiting, the game is finally hitting consoles and computers…
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Google: 80% of Android apps now encrypt network traffic by default

Google has announced that 80% of Android apps now encrypt all traffic by default, thanks to the increased uptake of transport layer security (TLS). TLS is a cryptographic protocol used by all HTTPS domains to secure traffic over a network. Since the launch of Android 7 back in 2016, Google has allowed developers to configure their network security settings without changing the app’s code…
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Amazon debuts AWS Inf1, an AI inference instance

Amazon Web Services today debuted Inf1, an instance that powers AI inference in the cloud that CEO Andy Jassy calls the lowest cost inference offering available in the cloud. “…it will have lower latency, it will have 3 times higher throughput, and up to 40% lower cost per instance compared to our G4 instance which is based on an Nvidia chip which previously was the lowest cost inference…
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