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Computers Are Getting Much Better at Image Recognition
The machine-learning programs that underpin their ability to “see” still have blind spots—but not for much longer ...
T.J. Thomson receives funding from the Australian Research Council. He is an affiliate with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision Making & Society. How do computers see the world? It’s ...
Revolutionary retinal implant restores central vision in 80% of patients with advanced macular degeneration, offering hope ...
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The World’s Smallest Pixels Are Here and They Might Change Screens Forever. Meet Retina-Matching Displays
Imagine a display so sharp your eyes can’t tell where the pixels end and the real world begins. That’s what a team of Swedish ...
In a medical first, Stanford scientists have restored functional vision to patients with advanced macular degeneration using a wireless implant that turns light into sight—allowing the blind to read, ...
When Apple introduced the Retina Display in 2010, the company made a bold claim: the screen packed in so many pixels that the ...
A decade of research at Princeton University has resulted in a startup developing imaging sensors with capabilities beyond ...
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Computer Chips in Our Bodies Could Be the Future of Medicine. These Patients Are Already There
In this system, the implanted computer chip would not just sit on the brain, but become part of the brain. Using a technology ...
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Scientists found the limit of human vision and it’s lower than 8K
The new Cambridge-Meta study reveals that human eyes, when tested with modern screens, can exceed that old threshold by a ...
Apple today updated the Vision Pro headset with its next-generation M5 chip for faster performance, and a more comfortable Dual Knit Band. The M5 chip has a 10-core CPU, a 10-core GPU with Neural ...
OPPO just dropped its new Find X9 and Find X9 Pro. The main spotlight of these devices is the camera. These new flagships ...
The human body relies on precise genetic instructions to function, and cancer begins when these instructions get scrambled.
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