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Python Cheatsheet

By |2021-08-07T12:11:03+00:00August 7th, 2021|Uncategorized|

Right now, Python is the prevalent language of AI: a de facto standard for any one who wants to work in data science. From data analysis and visualization to complex deep neural networks, you can do anything with this easy-to-learn, free, open source, understandable, versatile, and library-rich scripting language. The language is not limited to

Book recommendations for fledgling data scientists, Part 1/3: Practical data science with python

By |2021-01-27T17:37:19+00:00January 27th, 2021|Uncategorized|

If you are a fledgling python programmer aiming for higher skills, stronger base knowledge, and a deeper understanding of the discipline of data science, and if you enjoy learning from books, here we have some suggestions for you.   Python for Data Analysis Python for data analysis is written by the creator of the Pandas

OpenAI’s DALL.E makes adorable pictures out of -much less than a thousand- words

By |2021-01-20T13:52:40+00:00January 20th, 2021|Creative, Design, News, Technology|

One of the most interesting achievements of AI research in 2021 is DALL.E, OpenAI’s deep learning system that can build pictures from text descriptions. The 12-billion parameter version of GPT-3 deep neural network shows some unexpected abilities. It can design new objects by combining unrelated concepts, build cartoonish humanized versions of objects and pets, make

The Internet of Bodies, playing both the Chevalier and the Dragon.

By |2021-01-14T15:24:48+00:00January 14th, 2021|Uncategorized|

Most of us have our bodies somehow connected to the Internet. Whether it be through a simple step tracker, activity recorder, a workout app on our smartphones, fitness wrist band or a more special device like a blood glucose counter, a pacemaker, or a smart speaker. So many of these devices are either network-based, network-connected,

The water doesn’t let you see under the sea? Here’s an AI solution!

By |2021-01-09T07:24:33+00:00January 6th, 2021|Uncategorized|

    You will never hear someone describe underwater photography as a conventional hobby.  It’s a hard and expensive task that needs a platitude of special tools and methods just to take a picture. All of these together will get you a blue-washed, somehow distorted image that looks like it’s been taken through a thick

AI can hear by seeing, and it’s years since that

By |2021-01-06T12:36:29+00:00December 23rd, 2020|Uncategorized|

AI can hear by seeing, and it’s years since that. Computers can hear by seeing, and it’s years since it’s become possible. Six years ago, researchers at MIT found a way to extract sound from silent video of everyday objects inside a soundproof room recorded by high-frequency special cameras. This fascinating feat was achieved by

COVID19: Vaccines don’t cover asians and white populations equally

By |2020-12-09T13:31:50+00:00December 9th, 2020|News|

The good news is that after nine long months of baking pastries and home workouts, the vaccines are finally arriving! In the last few weeks, several world-renown companies, including German-American Pfizer, American Moderna, and the British Oxford-AstraZeneca announced their vaccines had passed the final tests and are going to receive emergency approval to be distributed

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