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Mind-reading A.I. analyzes your brainwaves to guess what video you’re watching

Can A.I. be used to read your mind? According to engineers at Russian robotics research company Neurobotics Lab it certainly can. Here's what they demonstrated in a recent project.

The house appraiser of the future is probably an A.I. algorithm

To paraphrase The Terminator, the artificial intelligence developed by residential real estate company HouseCanary will not stop, ever, until your house is properly valued. Here's how it works.

A.I. can spot galaxy clusters millions of light-years away

Galaxy clusters are enormous structures of hundreds or thousands of galaxies. But despite their size, they are hard to identify because they are so far away. Now, a British Ph.D. student has created a deep learning A.I. which could help.

A.I. is getting scary good at generating fake humans. Watch this demo

Researchers from Japan have shown off a new artificial intelligence system that's able to create photorealistic, high-res videos of people who don't actually exist outside of a computer.The post A.I. is getting scary good at generating fake humans. Watch this demo appeared first on Digital Trends.

Modulate wants to bring ‘voice skins’ to your favorite online games

Startup Modulate aims to change how your in-game characters are portrayed with "voice skin" neural network technology. The technology allows your voice to match your characters' appearance.The post Modulate wants to bring ‘voice skins’ to your favorite online games appeared first on Digital Trends.

A.I. can generate pictures of a finished meal based on just a written recipe

Feeling hungry? Researchers from Tel-Aviv University in Israel have created an A.I. that's able to generate complete photos of meals, based only on reading the written recipes. Here's how.The post A.I. can generate pictures of a finished meal based on just a written recipe appeared first on Digital Trends.

An A.I. cracks the internet’s squiggly letter bot test in 0.5 seconds

How do you prove that you’re a human when communicating on the internet? The answer used to be by solving a CAPTCHA puzzle. But maybe not for too much longer. Here is the reason why.The post An A.I. cracks the internet’s squiggly letter bot test in 0.5 seconds appeared first on Digital Trends.

An A.I. cracks the internet’s squiggly letter bot test in 0.5 seconds

How do you prove that you’re a human when communicating on the internet? The answer used to be by solving a CAPTCHA puzzle. But maybe not for too much longer. Here is the reason why.The post An A.I. cracks the internet’s squiggly letter bot test in 0.5 seconds appeared first on Digital Trends.

As Christie’s auctions its first A.I. painting, the meaning of ‘art’ gets blurrier

Later this year, a painting generated by A.I. will go up for auction. Here's why that's actually a major milestone for machine intelligence -- and its newfound ability to be creative.The post As Christie’s auctions its first A.I. painting, the meaning of ‘art’ gets blurrier appeared first on Digital Trends.

Like an A.I. acid trip, this neural net rebuilds reality with flowers and fire

Artist and machine learning guru Memo Akten created a deep-learning neural network which views the world entirely as flowers, waves, fire or sky. The results are kind of beautiful.The post Like an A.I. acid trip, this neural net rebuilds reality with flowers and fire appeared first on Digital Trends.

Today, A.I. helps detect tiny earthquakes. Tomorrow, it might predict the big one

In a recent study, an A.I. system was shown to be more accurate than current methods at detecting earthquakes, and may help bring scientists and seismologists closer to the elusive goal of earthquake prediction.The post Today, A.I. helps detect tiny earthquakes. Tomorrow, it might predict the big one appeared first on Digital Trends.

Today, A.I. helps detect tiny earthquakes. Tomorrow, it might predict the big one

In a recent study, an A.I. system was shown to be more accurate than current methods at detecting earthquakes, and may help bring scientists and seismologists closer to the elusive goal of earthquake prediction.The post Today, A.I. helps detect tiny earthquakes. Tomorrow, it might predict the big one appeared first on Digital Trends.