Denver-based Luxonis Holding Corp. announced Thursday it raised $14 million in early-stage funding to transform industrial automation with cameras and machine vision, providing a perception layer for ...
New research from the University of Kansas uses network science to determine why people make mistakes when lip-reading. Michael Vitevitch, professor of speech-language-hearing at KU, and his ...
Spread the love“`html Introduction For decades, the idea of learning styles has captured the fascination of educators, psychologists, and parents alike. The notion that individuals have distinct ...
Spread the love“`html Walk into any elementary classroom today, and you’ll find a vibrant, sometimes chaotic, mix of young minds. Some children are naturally drawn to books, devouring stories and ...
Adobe has announced Adobe Firefly Foundry, a new offering designed to support enterprise organizations seeking greater control over generative artificial intelligence workflows and brand-aligned ...
The biggest innovation over the last year is that inference-time scaling techniques that have been pioneered in natural language models have now come to visual language models,” said Eric Heim, chief ...
Commentary: An early test of VisionOS 27's Siri AI visual intelligence already feels like a phase change, and a preview of camera-enabled wearables like glasses.
Unlike most years, Apple’s WWDC 2026 carried more weight than usual, not just because it was Tim Cook’s final keynote as CEO, but also because it represented Apple’s chance at redemption after missing ...
Imagine arriving at a busy location with people moving around and a multitude of visual and other sensory cues vying for your attention. How does the brain integrate such floods of sensory information ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook has a well-established habit of dropping subtle hints about where the company is headed. This time, the dropped breadcrumbs all point toward Visual Intelligence. And the impression ...
Construction has never lacked data. What it has lacked is clarity. Today’s jobsites generate enormous volumes of information — drawings, schedules, RFIs, reports — but much of what truly matters still ...