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A new type of computer can use the behaviour of magnetic particles to recognise handwritten digits. If made smaller and faster it should be able to process information in an energy-efficient way.
A broadband single-pixel diffractive optical network maps the spatial information of input objects behind an unknown random diffuser into the power spectrum at the output pixel aperture. Spectral ...
You wouldn’t typically associate graphing calculators with artificial intelligence, but hacker [KermMartian] recently made it happen. The innovative project involved running a neural network directly ...