AI Cracks the Code of a 2,000-Year-Old Scroll Destroyed by Vesuvius

In a revolutionary achievement, published in the PLOS One JournalThe researchers identified the author and the title of an old text which was sealed in a Charbed Rouleau for almost 2,000 years. Thanks to sophisticated automatic learning techniques and high resolution analyzes, researchers have managed to “unpack” virtually scrolling. The lost rollers of Herculanum Afterwards…

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What users should know

The recording of iOS calls has long been faced with technical and political barriers. Unlike Android, where these features are relatively simple to implement, Apple’s rigorous privacy protocols directly prevent third -party applications from recording calls. As a bypass solution, Truecaller used a merged call system (via an external recording line), which increased complexity and…

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The Next Big Thing in the Civilian Economy

Written by | Gong Zheng Edited by | Uncle Lian Artificial intelligence always has an “aloof and superior” filter. However, the most appealing ability of a good technology lies precisely in its ability to weave a rich tapestry of human warmth. Currently, AI is transforming roadside stalls in China. From AI perfume blending, AI bracelet…

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