JakeDontDraw on MSN
AI tries art history: Can ChatGPT pass a test designed for humans?
Can ChatGPT match human knowledge in art history? We challenged AI with a real art history test to see how well it performs ...
AI's next wave will be felt on job sites, factory floors, warehouses, and physical environments, says OpenSpace's CEO.
The National Interest on MSN
Why Do Fighter Jet Canopies Look So Weird?
As time has gone on, innovations in fighter jet technology have made “bubble cockpits” steadily more useful to pilots—and more expensive to maintain.
Live AI interpreters must grasp meaning, tone, and intent even when sentences unfold slowly or indirectly. Languages differ ...
How a Bren School PhD fellow helps high school students shift from focusing on the what, toward a deeper interest in the how.
ZME Science on MSN
A stunning map of the Atlantic Ocean seafloor — and one woman’s pioneering quest to publish it
The geology of the ocean floor is truly spectacular — perhaps even more than land geology. Unfortunately, it's really hard to study.
Belfast-based educational content provider offers teachers, parents and schools free access to one of the UK’s most comprehensive curriculum-aligned collections Quality education should be accessible ...
A veteran’s shortlist of tabletop games for real decompression: structured play that quiets the mind, rebuilds connection, ...
3don MSN
9 most accessible visual novels
For the purposes of this list, we’re broadening the scope of “visual novel” to include narrative-centric, cinematic games and ...
19hon MSNOpinion
The simple colour card tool speeds medical diagnoses
A new, straightforward online tool designed to standardise the description of bodily fluid colours could significantly ...
The Philippines has extraordinary cultural landscapes and ecological diversity, yet many of these places remain difficult to experience in ways that help young people connect history, culture, ...
To perceive the relative positions of objects in the visual field, the visual system must assign locations to each stimulus. This assignment is determined by the object's retinal position, the ...
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