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World’s First Real-Time Wearable Human Emotion Recognition Technology Unveiled
In a significant technological breakthrough, UNIST researchers have developed an advanced real-time emotion recognition system that could revolutionize wearable devices and human-machine interaction. The innovative sensor, designed by Professor Jiyun Kim’s team, is self-powered and transparent, capable of capturing a wide range of human emotions through both verbal and non-verbal cues. This cutting-edge technology, which…
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Understanding Risk, Artificial Intelligence, and Improving Software Quality
NASA’s software discipline is actively evolving with a focus on understanding automation risks, employing AI and machine learning techniques, and improving software processes. Recent studies have highlighted the need for better engineering to minimize software errors and improve resilience. The agency is also leveraging AI/ML for tasks like image recognition and atmospheric predictions, enhancing data…
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OJ Simpson, NFL star acquitted in ‘trial of the century’, dies aged 76
O.J. Simpson, the former NFL star and actor once acquitted of double murder, has died from cancer at age 76. Simpson’s legal saga, including a televised slow-speed chase and a sensational trial that ended in acquittal, captivated the nation. Despite his acquittal, a civil jury later found him liable for the deaths, resulting in a…
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Iran wants to hit Israel while avoiding retaliation from Washington, US assesses
U.S. intelligence has assessed that Iran may be planning a significant aerial attack on Israel, involving missiles and drones. This potential retaliation is in response to an attack on a diplomatic facility in Damascus. The situation is tense, with global leaders watching closely for any developments that could escalate into a broader conflict.
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Trump, GOP scramble to contain abortion ‘earthquake’
Certainly, here’s the revised statement without links or numbers: Republican leaders are encouraging candidates to be transparent about their position on abortion. Meanwhile, Democrats are looking to leverage reproductive rights as a significant electoral issue in the upcoming elections. The focus on these topics reflects their importance in the current political discourse and their potential…
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Why Democrats can’t save Mike Johnson
In a dramatic turn of events on Capitol Hill, Speaker Mike Johnson faces a precarious situation as a faction of House Democrats offers a lifeline against a potential ousting by his own party members. Despite the gesture, accepting Democratic support could undermine Johnson’s authority within the GOP, a point emphasized by his chief critic, Rep.…
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Lucy Hale Shares Where She Stands With Pretty Little Liars Cast
Lucy Hale, known for her role as Aria in “Pretty Little Liars,” shared with E! News’ Francesca Amiker that she maintains a close bond with her former co-stars Shay Mitchell, Ashley Benson, Troian Bellisario, and Sasha Pieterse. She expressed gratitude for the shared experiences that kickstarted their careers and noted the joy of seeing them enter new…
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Generative artificial intelligence is simply a waste of our time and money
The article calls for the expertise of social scientists to guide the future of generative AI and ensure it addresses real social challenges.
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Lab-Grown Meat Revolutionizes Dinner: Sustainable, Ethical Protein Hits the Shelves
The wait might be over for environmentally-conscious consumers as lab-grown meat nears commercial availability. This technique bypasses traditional food production methods, offering a sustainable and ethical alternative to factory farming.
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Neuralink’s ‘Blindsight’ Implant Restoring Vision in Monkeys, Humans Next
A new generation of neural implants could become a reality, giving sight to those with visual impairments. This technology directly interfaces with the brain, bypassing damaged eyes and raising hopes for restoring vision.