Last month the Australian Space Agency announced plans to send an Australian-made rover to the Moon by as early as 2026, under a deal with NASA. The rover will collect lunar soil containing oxygen, which could eventually be used to support human life in space. Although the deal with NASA made headlines, a separate mission conducted by private companies in Australia and Canada, in conjunction with the University of Technology... Read more âș
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If you want to have a career in data science, knowing Python is a must. Python is the most popular programming language in data science, especially when it comes to machine learning and artificial intelligence. To help you in your data science career, Iâve prepared the main Python concepts tested in the data science interview. Later on, I will discuss two main interview question types that cover those concepts youâre... Read more âș
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In the past, Telegram has attempted to earn money by creating a cryptocurrency operation, but the idea failed. Now, the firm is relying on an age-old idea to get some cash in the bank: ads. Over the weekend, the appâs founder, Pavel Durov, said that the firm will now allow ads on its platform in a limited capacity. Thankfully, you wonât see any ads in your private chats or channels:... Read more âș
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If your startup has an app, the fight for the user is a fun and creative process⊠but itâs also hard. App discovery doesnât just happen on the app store; teams are competing for crafting the most compelling ads. Creative ideas for advertising do not come out of thin air â it is a systematic process that can be decomposed into various methodologies. But letâs be honest, startup founders and... Read more âș
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This article is part of our reviews of AI research papers, a series of posts that explore the latest findings in artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence has proven that complicated board and video games are no longer the exclusive domain of the human mind. From chess to Go to StarCraft, AI systems that use reinforcement learning algorithms have outperformed human world champions in recent years. But despite the high individual performance... Read more âș
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These days, with more people working, learning, and interacting remotely than ever before, the ability to connect online is a crucial aspect of daily life. While our reliance on internet connectivity expands, so does the threat against personal privacy. Ensure youâre ready to handle an abundance of data, while managing it and your online endeavors in a safe way with The Lifetime Backup & Security Subscription Bundle. Normally sold for... Read more âș
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Whether you are attempting to sleep alongside someone who snores or dealing with that issue yourself, itâs a problem that impacts more people than you might imagine. As a result, there are an abundance of so-called solutions available on a variety of markets, each promising to solve the issue but most of them under-delivering and leaving you increasingly frustrated while searching for other options. Set aside that frustration by gaining... Read more âș
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To mark Israelâs Memorial Day in 2021, the Israel Defense Forces musical ensembles collaborated with a company that specializes in synthetic videos, also known as âdeepfakeâ technology, to bring photos from the 1948 Israeli-Arab war to life. They produced a video in which young singers clad in period uniforms and carrying period weapons sang âHareut,â an iconic song commemorating soldiers killed in combat. As they sing, the musicians stare at... Read more âș
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In the wake of Facebook rebranding as Meta, reflecting its focus on the âmetaverseâ, Microsoft has now announced it, too, will launch into this space. Meta has proposed that the metaverse will eventually allow us to engage across education, work and social contexts, while Microsoft looks to be focusing specifically on the realm of the virtual office for now. But what actually is the metaverse and to what extent should... Read more âș
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TLDR: The 2022 JavaScript Developer Bootcamp Certification Bundle features more than 120 hours of training in all things JavaScript, all for less than $26. So, Python just overtook JavaScript as the most popular coding language in the world. So thatâs it, right? JavaScript is done. No need for any up-and-coming programmers to know it, huh? Not quite. Turns out that even though Python is the darling of coders themselves, the... Read more âș
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People tend to rejoice in the disclosure of a secret. Or, at the very least, media outlets have come to realize that news of âmysteries solvedâ and âhidden treasures revealedâ generate traffic and clicks. So Iâm never surprised when I see AI-assisted revelations about famous mastersâ works of art go viral. Over the past year alone, Iâve come across articles highlighting how artificial intelligence recovered a âsecretâ painting of a... Read more âș
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Thereâs nothing quite like the sound of a real grand piano â but these days, digital pianos can get pretty darn close. Unfortunately, the best of them are usually prohibitively expensive and short of spending several thousands of dollars, youâre usually left with something that falls well short of the real thing. But at the risk of sounding like a clickbait generator, thereâs one thing piano makers probably donât want... Read more âș
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Alphabet (the umbrella corp that owns Google and DeepMind) just launched Isomorphic Labs (IL). According to the new companyâs blog, itâs âreimagining the entire drug discovery process from first principles with an AI-first approach.â In other words: The CEO of DeepMind, Demis Hassabis, is going to run a drug-discovery spinoff. Up front: This seems like a really good thing. DeepMindâs AlphaFold 2 has supposedly revolutionized how researchers study protein structures.... Read more âș
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Among the rhetoric of climate change bingo and platitudes, thereâs a term Iâve been hearing a lot at COP26 this week â green steel. But what is it, why does it matter, and what does it actually mean for us, the consumers and end-users? The global steel industry is one of the worldâs largest emitters of carbon dioxide, representing approximately 7% of global CO2 emissions. Demand for fossil-free steel is... Read more âș
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Wouldnât it be great if your car would know when it needs service, before a serious issue occurs? Or warn you about hazardous road conditions before you encounter them? Porsche seems to think so. The company is introducing new âdigital twinâ technology in its electric Taycan which goes way beyond the flashing engine lights of yore. Wait a minute â whatâs a digital twin? Basically, a digital twin is a... Read more âș
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TLDR: The Ultimate 2022 Pivot Tables and Dashboard in Excel Bundle brings all the pro tips of hardcore data analysis to any user for just $16.99. Â Anybody can plunk some numbers into a rudimentary spreadsheet. That doesnât mean youâre somehow now a Microsoft Excel expert. Not quite. That heritage business software has been around for decades because itâs incredibly versatile, but if you donât understand some of the basics, then... Read more âș
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Drone development is evolving quickly and at the cutting edge of global intelligence-gathering approaches, but you donât need to be in the spy business to explore the world with these innovative devices. There are several products to choose from that can enable users of all ages to enhance their ability to see things from a new perspective. Whether youâre searching for fresh ways to collect videos or photos, or you... Read more âș
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In humanoid robots, artificial eyes are often referred to as dollsâ eyes because they are made from glass or acrylic. This is a problem as their pupils donât respond like living human eyes do. Pupils are important as they emit visual signals that we subconsciously interpret as emotions and understanding. For many scientists working in robotics, replicating human qualities is an important part of our work. To that end, my... Read more âș
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Itâs 1.30 am, and Iâm about to watch a duel between magicians. One is a âdemonolaterâ, a word I have never heard before, someone who claims they worship demons and can petition them in return for knowledge or power. The other describes themselves as a âSolomonic magicianâ, and claims to be able to command demons to do his bidding, as some Jewish and Islamic traditions have believed of King Solomon,... Read more âș
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The Australian government gave Clearview AI the boot earlier this week after determining the company had no right to scrape and maintain its citizensâ data. If you or anyone else has ever uploaded a picture with your face in it to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or just about any website, thereâs a very good chance youâre in Clearview AIâs database. What does that mean? Clearview AI employees, millions of law enforcement... Read more âș
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