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AI tools to help vision-impaired are good, but could be better
Artificial intelligence is touching nearly every aspect of life—including assistive technology for blind and low-vision (BLV) ...
Research finds rising demand for physical AI tech with autonomous vehicles set to be the largest market, while commercial ...
Blue light glasses are popular among screen users, but do they really work? Here's what research and eye doctors say about ...
New evidence finds that sight and imagination rely on the same neurons and use the same neural code. It's often called the ...
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Sonar on stock smartwatches leads to hand-tracking advancement
Imagine tapping your thumb and index finger together twice to skip to the next song or clicking around your laptop or desktop ...
In eye clinics and clinical trials, doctors increasingly rely on patients' own reports of how eye disease and treatment ...
A bold national experiment once promised to transform Pakistan into a ‘knowledge economy.’ But, a little over two decades ...
As companies race to bring artificial intelligence (AI) tools to market, concerns about security, reliability, and trust ...
What Made a Virtual World The earliest graphical MMORPGs operated on a set of assumptions that now seem almost radical.
Explore the inspiring journey of Dr. Ave Kludze Jr., the first Ghanaian and African to command a spacecraft in orbit from ...
Rather than hand off writing to chatbots, college students in pilots showed that they use them to brainstorm and help get started. Kriangsak Koopattanakij/iStock via Getty Images Debates about ...
A new study finds that looking at something and imagining it triggers the same exact process in the brain. It's also very similar to the process artificial intelligence uses to create an image.
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