Artificial intelligence “lived up” Mona Lisa

Leonardo da Vinci’s famous painting, Mona Lisa, “lived up” with Samsung researchers, using artificial intelligence. As the BBC notes, the relevant video created by a photo shows the model of the portrait to move his head, hands, eyes and mouth. This is an example of the so-called “deepfake” technology that Διαβάστε Περισσότερα …

Robot learns on its own to write “hello” in Greek and other languages

A new robot in the US has just learned on its own to write “hello” in Greek and in nine other very different languages ​​like English, Japanese, Chinese, Hindi, Urdu etc. It is also able to sketch a copy of Leonardo da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa”. This is a robotics creation Διαβάστε Περισσότερα …

Some (probably) unknown details about Google

Google. One of the most revolutionary inventions of the 20th century, which -among other things- managed to change the way the internet is used; something particularly remarkable for a company that barely exceeds two decades of life. The most popular search engine was born on September 27, 1998, thanks to Διαβάστε Περισσότερα …

Facebook: Massive deletions of 2 billion fake accounts

Facebook reported that in the first quarter this year disabled 2.19 billion fake user accounts. In total, in the October 2018-March 2019 half, it deleted more than three billion accounts. Overall, around 5% of the 2.4 billion active monthly users are estimated to be fake, which have not yet been Διαβάστε Περισσότερα …

6 applications for even better Instagram

There are detachable iPhone lenses, cases for underwater shooting, selfie sticks and many more gadgets to get your social media photos a few steps further. But everything starts when you do “click” and your photo is saved. Then the following apps undertake. Superimpose You no longer need Photoshop to create Διαβάστε Περισσότερα …

Application for smartphone ‘listens’ ear infections in children ears

A new application able to detect the presence of fluid behind a child’s ear drum, using just one sheet of paper and the microphone and the smartphone speaker, developed researchers at the University of Washington. In order to “listen” to otitis, the application produces a series of gentle “tweets” in Διαβάστε Περισσότερα …

The dark ocean of Dark Web

According to a very widespread metaphore, if the internet we use daily was an iceberg it would only be the top of it. Beneath the surface, most of the internet is sunk and is called “Dark Web”. There -deep in the big nowhere- there is a galaxy of “sites” devoted Διαβάστε Περισσότερα …

Available first microSD cards with up to 1 TB

High capacity micro SD cards may not be affordable, but they indicate the direction that mobile storage will take. The first model to offer this impressive capacity is the Extreme microSD UHS-I Card from SanDisk, which had made its first appearance at the past Mobile World Congress, but is now Διαβάστε Περισσότερα …

Facebook: Sets restrictions on live content broadcasts

Nearly two months after the terrorist attacks in New Zealand, Facebook has announced measures that it hopes will stop the live broadcast of similar content. The announcements came through a blog post by Guy Rosen, vice president of the company and content officer, who said the platform would punish users Διαβάστε Περισσότερα …

ZombieLoad: New serious security gap in Intel processors

A new and serious security gap has been identified and concerns Intel processors that have been manufactured since 2011. The security gap was named “ZombieLoad” by computer security experts because of the inability to process specific data from processors. As a result, this ‘zombie’ data packets create a security gap Διαβάστε Περισσότερα …

Mackmyra AI Whiskey: The world’s first whiskey made with artificial intelligence

“The perfect blend: Get to know the first whiskey in the world that was made with artificial intelligence“, urges the Mackmyra Whiskey distillery, based in Sweden. In collaboration with the Finnish technology company Fourkind and Microsoft, the distillery says it has combined distillation techniques that go back almost 1,000 years Διαβάστε Περισσότερα …

All Chromebooks can also support Linux

Google announced in the I / O that it would be feasible and much easier to run a “Linux” distribution on “Chrome OS”. According to Google, this will be true for both “Intel”-based and “ARM”-based computers. Many sources agree that this announcement is not surprising from Google, as the “Chrome Διαβάστε Περισσότερα …

Museum “raised” Salvador Dali with artificial intelligence

Salvador Dali is welcoming his guests at The Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida from Saturday, May 11 -the birthday of the artist- with the help of artificial intelligence. “Dali Lives” was announced in January and is an initiative in honor of the great artist for the 115th anniversary of Διαβάστε Περισσότερα …

Internet Explorer gains status as a configuration of the new Edge Browser

During the annual Build 2019 developer conference, Microsoft introduced the updated Edge Browser, which now acquires the Internet Explorer configuration. Edge is now based on Chromium and one of the new features it brings is Internet Explorer Mode, which helps users access applications and servers that require the use of Διαβάστε Περισσότερα …

Artificial Intelligence detects signs of depression and anxiety in children’s talks

A machine learning algorithm can detect signs of anxiety and depression in young children’s talks, allowing for the rapid diagnosis of situations that are difficult to deal with and often overlooked in young people, according to a new study published in the Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics. “We need Διαβάστε Περισσότερα …

How to make your passwords stronger for greater safety

As the frequency of violations and massive personal data theft is steadily rising, users are more than ever asked to be very familiar with the creation of many but powerful passwords. Even today, a large percentage of users have not understood the importance of creating a secure password. According to Διαβάστε Περισσότερα …