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Researchers from the Monell Chemical Senses Center and the Cambridge-based startup Osmo have built an AI system that demonstrates superior capabilities in analyzing odors. The system, which surpasses human performance in 53% of the 400 compounds that were examined, is also able to verbally depict the scent of compounds.
Picture a scenario where you and your business partners use a security box to store your hard-earned capital. The box in question has several keyholes – one for each of your business companions. So, in order to open it and gain access to the money, all keys must unlock their corresponding bolts. In that case, it would be impossible to unlock the box and take out some cash if one of your partners happens to be away on a business trip and has taken their key.
This analogy perfectly describes what multi-signature (multisig) wallets are all about. These specialized wallets store multiple private keys and require unanimous authorization from all parties involved to go through with a transaction.
Today signifies a significant milestone in the annals of the internet: it’s Google’s 25th birthday! With billions of search queries coursing through its digital channels daily, it becomes arduous to fathom a world bereft of this omnipresent search engine.

But what was our life like before the emergence of this famous search engine? Let’s walk down the memory lane and explore the evolution of our information-seeking across the decades. Let’s speculate on the symbiotic relationship between cutting-edge AI and the enduring legacy of Google Search. Will the rise of generative AI and chatbots such as ChatGPT put an end to “googling”, or will it enhance it?
In a world where the lines between the office and home blurred during the pandemic, a curious paradox now confronts us: corporate leaders are loudly advocating for a return to office life, yet privately, they anticipate the relentless growth of remote work. In this article, we unravel this intriguing contradiction, examining the catalysts behind it and the transformative impact it promises for the future of work.
Artificial intelligence has crept into the music industry, and although this opens Pandora’s box of legal and ethical issues, AI music is undoubtedly a new trend. Musicians are using AI to generate otherwise impossible new music sung by either musical legends, their favorite movie stars, or even cartoon characters.
Although questionable, millions of YouTube views and positive comments show that AI music is, after all, entertaining and widely appreciated. So, we went down this rabbit hole to see what the hype is all about and brought back our top picks that you’ll soon start playing on repeat.
Joining projects as early as possible is crucial for many crypto investors. Investing early allows you to purchase tokens you deem worthy for a lower price and reap the benefits of your investment when the project gains traction and its value goes further up.
But in the sea of new projects where every founder tells you their work is the next big thing in crypto, how do you decide on the right one? And if you’re new to crypto, how do you ensure you don’t invest in a scam and lose your money?
Although you, as an investor, have a few ways to find good investment opportunities, searching for new projects through a reliable launchpad could be a great way to keep away from scammers and risky projects.
Just a week after OpenAI unveiled GPT-4 technology, while the whole world was still gathering impressions and panicking about whether AI would take over, Coca-Cola boldly stepped forward and invited digital artists around the world to share their vision of the brand, using artificial intelligence. More specifically, the collaboration between the two companies was announced back in February, so it’s no surprise that Coca-Cola had a ready response to the launch of this revolutionary technology. However, since this is something that no one has done before and whose adoption by a wider audience was uncertain, this move also involved taking a big risk.
The development of robots and the technology that powers them has been on the rise in recent years. Robots are becoming more advanced, capable of performing various tasks and assisting work processes. That said, it’s only a matter of time before someone you know wants to integrate robots into their workplace.
It’s also safe to say that robots have become a part of our daily lives. Many people already own a robot vacuum cleaner or lawn mower, and as new use cases emerge, new robots will find their way to your household, too.
These robots that can cook, build, or move stuff around are called mobile robots, as they have a remarkable ability to locomote. So, here’s a crash course in mobile robotics if this is your first encounter with the term.
As streaming giants continue to evolve their business models, Netflix’s recent decision to clamp down on password sharing has sent shockwaves through the Australian market. In a development that should be of concern to the streaming giant, Forbes reports that roughly 200,000 Australian users have abandoned Netflix, seeking refuge in alternative streaming services.
From what we know so far, Gen Zers are not the ones to nod their heads and remsin dissatisfied at work. In fact, they would rather be unemployed than feel unappreciated, research shows. Can we blame them, though?
In a recent rant on the X platform, one of the PEPE founders claimed that three former project contributors stole almost $16 million worth of PEPE coins. According to the statement, 16 trillion tokens were withdrawn, which accounts for 60% of the 26 trillion multisig tokens.
After the ex-team members had transferred crypto to several crypto exchanges, they left the remaining founder to deal with this sudden crypto crisis.
New study shows that autonomous vehicles show signs of bias and lack fairness when it comes to treating privileged and under-privileged groups the same. This does not only pose important alerts to society and human rights, but also for public safety.