Et si au lieu de tenter d’empêcher les robots de tomber, on leur apprenait simplement à le faire sans s’endommager. C’est le cas d’un groupe de chercheurs de chez Disney, qui ont tenté de rendre la chute plus gracieuse pour protéger les composants sensibles.
What if your brain could write its own captions, quietly, automatically, without a single muscle moving?That is the provocative promise behind “mind-captioning,” a new technique from Tomoyasu Horikawa at NTT Communication Science Laboratories in Japan (published paper). It is not telepathy, not science fiction, and definitely not ready to decode your inner monologue, but the underlying idea is so bold that it instantly reframes what non-invasive neurotech might become.At the […]
Trois failles critiques dans Gemini permettaient d’exfiltrer des données via logs, historique et navigation. Google a corrigé, mais le risque demeure....
According to two Harvard professors and their collaborators, a 2015 landmark study showing that more than half of all psychology studies cannot be replicated is actually wrong.