Amy Blazvick's baby, Alex, was one of seven computer babies - or simulators - circulating the Wheatland campus this semester, part of a program called Baby Think It Over. The program is designed to ...
Computer vision technology has benefited greatly from the leaps in neural network processing capabilities, and more and more, vision tech is mimicking automated human vision. But would you trust your ...
Soul Machines, a company based in New Zealand, is paving the way for hyper-lifelike, virtual beings. Mark Sagar, the founder and CEO, has built a range of artificially intelligent characters that can ...
An animation expert who created digital faces for Avatar and King Kong wants his computer baby to develop a life of its own. Mark Sagar talks to Andrew Laxon about the cute new face of artificial ...
A team of researchers has developed a computer program that can learn to decipher sounds the way a baby does. The impetus behind the program was to better understand how people learn to talk, or more ...
When you swipe across the apps on a smartphone, or stare at the computer screen while attending your classes during the ongoing pandemic, do you ever stop to marvel at their wonders? If we were to ...
You are in: Manchester > Science > Science features > 'Baby' grows up Linda Brackenbury with Baby at MOSI Ever since 'Baby', the world's first computer was born in 1948, Manchester has led the world ...
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