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A sealed Herculaneum scroll yields its secrets—revealing a lost philosophical treatise by Philodemus through virtual ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNAI decodes title and author of charred, still-rolled scroll after nearly 2,000 yearsPHerc. 172 is one of hundreds of scrolls found in the ancient Roman town of Herculaneum, buried under volcanic debris of ...
The scroll named PHerc. 172, one of three from Herculaneum housed at the Bodleian Libraries in Oxford, was scanned last July.
Stores promoting a biometric identity system called World opened stores where people can scan their irises to obtain “proof ...
New technology from British startup Silence Speaks enables an AI-generated sign language avatar to effectively give the deaf ...
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CNET on MSNHow to Use AI to Get Better Grades -- Without CheatingKeep your dignity, integrity and GPA intact with these simple tips to help organize your schedule, simulate practice tests ...
An AI tool that identifies patients at risk of lung cancer from their clinical history could help GPs refer them for tests ...
Mastercard's AI-powered fraud detection system uses risk-scoring and behavioral biometrics to help identify suspicious ...
In today’s legal landscape, investigations and discovery often involve processing thousands of complex documents. Traditional ...
A digital investigation reveals how AI can latch on to technical terminology, despite it being complete nonsense.
Shanghai plans to roll out AI-powered simultaneous interpretation headphones to enhance the experience of overseas tourists, ...
A weird phrase is plaguing scientific papers – and we traced it back to a glitch in AI training data
The upshot? As of today, “vegetative electron microscopy” appears in 22 papers, according to Google Scholar. One was the ...
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