As avid puzzlers know full well, the humble jigsaw puzzle is a thing of beauty in multiple ways. Not only are jigsaws an absorbing time sink, but multiple studies have demonstrated they are good for ...
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Mistral AI launches OCR 3 at $2 per 1,000 pages, arguing that document digitization — not chatbots — is the critical first step enterprises must take before AI adoption pays off.
Low-dose Computed Tomography (CT) imaging minimizes radiation exposure but often results in degraded image quality, making diagnosis challenging. Image Quality Assessment (IQA) is a process of ...
A group of former officials at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) asked the agency to repeal its “news distortion policy,” which it notes sitting Chair Brendan Carr has cited in threatening ...
Seven former FCC commissioners — including five Republicans — are urging the Federal Communications Commission to rescind a 1949 News Distortion Policy that they say has been recently weaponized “to ...
Travelers will soon be required to provide a fingerprint or face scan for entry to dozens of popular countries like France and Spain. Starting Oct. 12, Europe's new Entry and Exit System (EES) will ...
Radiation from medical scans has been linked to a higher risk of blood cancers in children. One in 10 blood cancers in children and adolescents—around 3,000 cancers in all—may be attributable to this ...
Two-dimensional barcodes called Quick Response codes, or QR codes for short, are used to store data that devices can read. While QR codes are popularly scanned via smartphones, what if you want to ...