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A stapler that knows when you need it: Using AI to turn everyday objects into proactive assistants
A stapler slides across a desk to meet a waiting hand, or a knife edges out of the way just before someone leans against a countertop. It sounds like magic, but in Carnegie Mellon University's ...
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Brain Implant Enables Paralyzed Man To Feel And Use Objects Using Someone Else’s Hands
The tech allowed Keith Thomas to control the hands of other people, including another with a spinal cord injury.
A Captain Jack Sparrow impersonator crashed and objected to 'Pirates of the Caribbean' superfan Jenni Foster's wedding in ...
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Some Dogs Are So Ball-Obsessed, It Could Mirror Human Addiction
Some of our canine pets are colloquially called "ball junkies" because they have an addictive-like attitude toward their toys ...
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AI systems and humans 'see' the world differently—and that's why AI images look so garish
Humans see when light waves enter our eyes through the iris, cornea and lens. Light is converted into electrical signals by a ...
Keith Thomas, a man in his 40s with no sensation or movement in his hands, is able to feel and move objects by controlling ...
CMU researchers are harnessing AI to help everyday objects sense human activity and respond in useful ways. Their system uses ...
In 2021, when squiggles and wiggles took over the home design landscape, glassware was no exception: Zigzagging stems and ...
We are writing on behalf of Human Rights Watch in the context of the upcoming summits of the Association of Southeast Asian ...
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How to see Comet C/2025 R2 (SWAN) shine in the October sky
Comet C/2025 R2 (SWAN) was discovered on Sept. 10 by Ukrainian amateur astronomer Vladimir Bezugly. It has brightened ...
A world of stories where longing breathes softly, echoing the quiet ache of those who crave more from life than comfort and ...
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