Day: February 2, 2024
Who will pay for the truth?
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Read MoreNational Robotarium socially assistive robot trial collaboration concludes
Researchers from the National Robotarium in Edinburgh have been testing out socially assistive robots in a Paris hospital to help assist patients with simple tasks, calm any anxieties and relieve pressure on nursing staff. The SPRING (Socially Assistive Robots in Gerontological healthcare) trial used robots that were equipped with advanced AI capabilities to allow them […]
Read MoreAI improves medication management and aids caregivers at Emory Healthcare
It may seem obvious that patients’ medication records should be accessible to their doctors, but that’s not always the case. While technology has made it possible for hospitals to amass a mountain of patient data, hospitals can work on better making that information easily available to clinicians at the time of treatment. THE PROBLEM “Sharing […]
Read MoreAmazon launches Rufus, an AI-powered shopping assistant
Amazon launched a new generative AI shopping assistant, Rufus, on Thursday. The chatbot is trained on Amazon’s product catalog, customer reviews, community Q&As and “information from across the web.” The company views the assistant as customers’ one-stop shop for all their shopping needs. Rufus can answer questions like, “What to consider when buying running shoes?” […]
Read MoreWhy the Turing Test Became Obsolete | by Rafe Brena, Ph.D. | Feb, 2024
And what to use instead Image by the author with Microsoft Designer What’s generally called “The Turing Test” is intended to tell humans from machines pretending to be humans. That distinction between “human-made” and “machine-made” looks more relevant each day, isn’t it? In this post, I’ll explain briefly how the Turing Test got the status […]
Read MoreEpson EpiqVision Ultra LS650: big brightness from a compact projector
Epson EpiqVision Ultra LS650: one-minute review The Epson EpiqVision Ultra LS650 is a recent mid-range entrant on the ultra short throw projector scene, and it strikes a reasonable balance of performance and features. Its key strength is the brightness delivered by its laser light source combined with Epson’s 3LCD technology. Even when viewing in a […]
Read MoreSpam Fried Rice
This combination of salty, pan-fried spam, fluffy rice, eggs, and veggies will have you hooked. With how delicious and easy-to-make spam fried rice is, be prepared for it to be a regular in your dinner rotation! If you haven’t cooked with Spam before, now’s the time to try! Its salty, savory flavor is so delicious. […]
Read MoreJalapeño Popper Pigs in a Blanket
Upgrade the flavors of a classic appetizer with these jalapeño popper pigs in a blanket. Smokey cocktail sausages and jalapeño cream cheese wrapped in a blanket of buttery crescent dough. The jalapeño popper flavors add a creamy and spicy layer that tastes like it was meant to be there all along! I love bringing delicious […]
Read MoreCopenhagen Fashion Week Brands Are Prioritizing These 5 Trends for Fall 2024
You’d typically find me galivanting around Copenhagen this time of year, however, as I write this, I’m snuggled up in bed in Los Angeles instead of attending the Danish capital city’s fashion week. Talk about FOMO. That being said, I’ve been studiously following along from afar, taking notes on all the recurring themes on the runways. […]
Read MoreMy Ferrari-Red Shopping List for Anyone Following Lewis Hamilton to His New Team
Whether you’re a Formula One fan or somehow only realized today that you follow a lot of drivers on social media, then you’ve probably already seen some of the thousands of graphics and memes about Lewis Hamilton’s decision to leave his team of 11 years in Mercedes at the end of 2024 and join Scuderia Ferrari, F1’s most successful team […]
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