Abstract: Microwave Imaging is a key technique for reconstructing the electrical properties of inaccessible media, relying on algorithms to solve the associated Electromagnetic Inverse Scattering ...
There’s a fun way to personalize your iPhone 17 Pro: tiny stickers around the camera. Social media is blowing up with pictures from people showing off how cool their handset looks with the new ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... It took less than a week for Boulder artist Jenny McCarty’s new project to evolve from good-hearted “micro-activism” to a national phenomenon that’s tapped ...
Jenny McCarty is a national parks junkie—her water bottle is covered in stickers from the NPS sites she’s visited over the years. So when the U.S. national parks became a political football this past ...
Will AI improve or degrade fairness? With nearly 90% of companies now using some form of AI in hiring, this question is top of mind for many leaders, and it tends to split them into two camps. One ...
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Media personalities and online influencers who sow social division for a living, blame the rise of assassination culture on Antifa and MAGA. Meanwhile, tech CEOs gin up fears of an AI apocalypse. But ...
This repository contains my complete solutions to the legendary Karan's Mega Project List — a curated collection of programming challenges designed to improve coding skills across multiple domains.
So, you want to get better at Python, huh? It’s a popular language, and for good reason. Whether you’re just starting out or trying to level up your skills, finding good places to practice is key.
new video loaded: I’m Building an Algorithm That Doesn’t Rot Your Brain transcript “Our brains are being melted by the algorithm.” [MUSIC PLAYING] “Attention is infrastructure.” “Those algorithms are ...
On social media, the algorithm drives which words go viral. TikToker and writer Adam Aleksic (@etymologynerd) argues that what we consume on platforms is changing our language on and offline. Aleksic ...