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Jacek Krywko
To help AIs understand the world, researchers put them in a robot
Jacek Krywko
Ars Technica
Sleeping pills stop the brain’s system for cleaning out waste
Jacek Krywko
Ars Technica
Meta takes us a step closer to Star Trek’s universal translator
Jacek Krywko
Ars Technica
Getting an all-optical AI to handle non-linear math
Jacek Krywko
Ars Technica
Using 2D materials on chips without destroying the wiring
Jacek Krywko
Ars Technica
Magnetic shape-shifting surface can move stuff without grasping it
Jacek Krywko
Ars Technica
Green sea turtle gets relief from “bubble butt” syndrome thanks to 3D printing
Jacek Krywko
Ars Technica
Generating power with a thin, flexible thermoelectric film
Jacek Krywko
Ars Technica
People will share misinformation that sparks “moral outrage”
Jacek Krywko
Ars Technica
Teaching a drone to fly without a vertical rudder
Jacek Krywko
Ars Technica
Tweaking non-neural brain cells can cause memories to fade
Jacek Krywko
Ars Technica
Our Universe is not fine-tuned for life, but it’s still kind of OK
Jacek Krywko
Ars Technica
Bats use echolocation to make mental maps for navigation
Jacek Krywko
Ars Technica
Lidar mapping reveals mountainous medieval cities along the Silk Road
Jacek Krywko
Ars Technica
Google’s DeepMind is building an AI to keep us from hating each other
Jacek Krywko
Ars Technica
Desalination system adjusts itself to work with renewable power
Jacek Krywko
Ars Technica
The more sophisticated AI models get, the more likely they are to lie
Jacek Krywko
Ars Technica