Nuwa Pen uses computer vision and motion sensing to digitize the words you write on paper
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Nvidia’s 3-computer solution for mobile autonomy
Nvidia had made three types of computers for its autonomous mobility vision, and it has created the Cosmos World Foundation Models to help.VentureBeat - 11h -
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'You couldn't write a better scenario': Lions-Vikings best matchups, keys to victory, more
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Reelables lets you track packages using paper-based electronics
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How Meta’s latest research proves you can use generative AI to understand user intent
By thinking about recommendation as a generative problem, you can tackle it from new angles and use LLMs to better understand user intent.VentureBeat - 4d -
India’s next digital payments boom
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Tiny Love Stories: ‘He Never Says the Words’
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