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The team at Cornell’s Smart Computer Interfaces for Future Interactions (SciFi) Lab is exploring commercializing the tech using a Cornell funding program.the sonar glasses the Cornell University researchers developed represent a significant breakthrough in silent-speech recognition technology.

The Chicago Board of Trade: 165 Years of American Ag Capitalism

Cornell University researchers have developed a new technology allowing silent communication through sonar glasses.The glasses also have a  form factor that removes the need to face a camera or put something in your ear.“Most technology in silent-speech recognition is limited to a select set of predetermined commands and requires the user to face or wear a camera.

The Chicago Board of Trade: 165 Years of American Ag Capitalism

”The researchers say the system only requires a few minutes of training data to learn a user’s speech patterns.the glasses use sonar to sense mouth movements while using a deep learning algorithm to analyze echo profiles in real time

The Chicago Board of Trade: 165 Years of American Ag Capitalism

High school students in Cyprus have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) robot that uses ChatGPT to enhance classroom learning.

5 and GPT-4 large language model families and has been fine-tuned using both supervised and reinforcement learning techniques.Expect to spend some serious time trying multiple generation runs and multiple prompts.

Do?Also: If you use AI-generated code.Theres a UFO stealing flying cows near a refinery.

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