AI models are advancing at a rapid rate and scale. But what might they lack that (most) humans don’t? Common sense: an understanding, developed through real-world experiences, that birds can’t fly backwards, mirrors are reflective and ice melts into water. While such principles seem obvious to humans, they must be taught to AI models tasked Read Article| NVIDIA Blog
My friend is a materialist—that is to say, he accepts as reality only that which can be perceived by the senses. Are you a materialist, too?| BahaiTeachings.org
Cosmos is — or was — a popular science magazine published by the CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency. David Ho is an oceanographer at the University of Hawai’i. Cosmos posted an articl…| Pivot to AI
Chaos has announced that its Cosmos library is expanding by 400%, adding geo-focussed assets and a new AI material generator.| DEVELOP3D
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Peut-on imaginer la fin de la nuit ? Initiée avec la révolution industrielle et les débuts de l’éclairage public, cette menace n’a depuis lors jamais été aussi grande, avec des conséquences aussi improbables que désagréables. Avant d’être, comme toute ressource qui … Lire la suite →| Géographies en mouvement
Look! Up in the sky! Is it a guardian? A portal? A divine message? Find out about the spiritual symbolism of the Pleiades here on whats-your-sign.| Whats-Your-Sign.com
Get ready for monoclonal antibody targeted vaccines!| www.natureofhealing.org
Baha’i teachings regarding hardship, the meaning becomes clear as we learn to accept life’s ephemeral discomforts with “radiant acquiescence.”| BahaiTeachings.org
NVIDIA today announced the NVIDIA Omniverse Blueprint for smart city AI, a reference framework that brings physical AI to entire cities and their critical infrastructure.| NVIDIA Blog
Submissions to the Church Calendar published Saturdays should be emailed to news@wctrib.com by noon Wednesday.| West Central Tribune
According to Michael Denton, the cosmos is stunningly fit not just for cellular life, not just for carbon-based animal life, and not even just for air-breathing animals, but especially for bipedal, land-roving, technology-pursuing creatures of our general physiological design. Source| Books – Discovery Institute
Back in early 2012 I had been helping with system administration of a number of Debian/Ubuntu-based machines, and the odd Solaris machine, for a couple of years at $DAYJOB. We had a combination of hand-written scripts, documentation notes that we Continue reading Cosmos – A Simple Configuration Management System→| Simon Josefsson's blog
Health effects of exposure to wireless devices, including cordless & cell phones, cell towers, Wi-Fi & Smart Meters, & harm reduction strategies.| www.saferemr.com
The tombs also were opened. And many bodies of the saints who had fallen asleep were raised, and coming out of the tombs after his resurrection they went into the holy city and appeared to many. &#…| Via Emmaus
Planting cosmos seeds is easy and perfect for beginner gardeners. This beautiful flowers are the perfect addition to any garden.| Lettuce Grow Something
Break!! is coming out soon. The draft pdf is very good and I want to run it. Put together a little setting sketch/player brief that remixes the default setting a little. I wanted to do something that made a West Marches-esque game that enables easy drop-in / drop-out but also longer arcs, so I busted the four primary zones in Break up into Spelljammer-esque planes and put a simple pathcrawl on top of them. Players can pick from a list of jobs and missions designed to be finished in 1-2 sessions.| hex culture