The ultra-thin AI Paper tablet will increase productivity thanks to its built-in AI
Startup Viwoods from Hong Kong has launched an unusual device – the E-Ink AiPaper tablet with artificial intelligence functions. He does most of the routine work on his own and takes care of data security. For example, the gadget can read fingerprints and use passwords for the lock screen or to protect individual documents.
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Oxford has developed a way to turn any surface into solar panels
Researchers at Oxford University's Department of Physics have unveiled a revolutionary material capable of generating significant amounts of solar electricity. The new material can be applied to various items such as backpacks, cars and smartphones.
The innovative material consists of several layers that absorb light. It is thin and flexible, allowing it to be applied to almost any surface. Using
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Neurochip converts paralyzed man's thoughts to speech with 97.5% accuracy
Scientists from the University of California have implanted a neurochip in paralyzed Casey Harrell, which converts his thoughts into speech with a record accuracy of 97.5%.
The neural network was trained on recordings of Harrell's voice made when he could still speak, so his “thoughts” sound very similar to his real voice. The system reads brain signals exactly at the moment of attempting to spea
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