Artificial fingertip using 3D printed skin replicating humans’ sense of touch, AI algorithm understanding animal behaviour and more! 😱
Highlights from the tech industry, this week! 🤟🏼
👉🏼 A new artificial fingertip replicates humans’ sense of touch by mimicking the microscopic anatomy of our fingertips. The 3D-printed skin can produce electrical signals that match those in human beings. Fascinating isn’t it? 😍
👉🏼 Facebook's parent company Meta says it's working on a long-term research effort that studies how the human brain learns a language to improve artificial intelligence. The research could eventually be applied to various products from virtual assistants to language translation tools.
👉🏼 OpenAI’s powerful new neural network DALL-E 2, the latest artificial intelligence system from the company co-founded by Elon Musk, can turn simple text prompts into incredibly beautiful and realistic-looking works of art. For this “painting,” OpenAI market manager Adam Goldberg instructed the neural network to create “an oil painting portrait of the real Burger King posing with a Whopper” — and here’s the result!
👉🏼 Now, an AI algorithm can understand animal behaviour and identify emotions linked to stress, fear, curiosity and more!
Code: https://github.com/SIPEC-Animal-Data-Analysis/idtracking_gui…
Details: https://freethink.com/technology/animal-behavior…
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