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From Science Fiction to Reality: The Promise of Neurocomputing and Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs)

TL;DR Would you have ever imagined that one day, the content of your thoughts could be read by devices? Science fiction? Sure! Why not? Read More.

By @sammynathaniels [ 11 Min read ]

A time is coming when your thoughts will be the only activity you need to get things done.

Have you ever been so caught up with work, you don't want to move a muscle? You are not willing to use your voice because you feel the ideas will escape once you do.

So, what do you do when you suddenly wish your favorite songs were playing at that moment, but you feel too lazy to pick up your phone or call Siri's attention to turn on your playlist?

If only your thoughts could make the orders, right?

Here, you are thinking, "Siri, play me 'Easy on Me' by Adele" and seconds later the sound fills your workspace. Then you think, "Nope, too low. Siri, increase the volume to 10", and the volume gets adjusted to suit what’s on your mind perfectly...

Whats Inside Play to Earn

TL;DR Deep Dive into Blockchain (EVM), NFTs, NFT Metadata Standards, Game Economies, Authorization, and How We Can Incorporate NFTs into Gaming. Read More.

By @systerr [ 17 Min read ]

Hi there! Let's explore play-to-earn games a bit. We'll discuss how to create one and incorporate NFTs into it. This article will focus solely on the blockchain mechanics and won't delve into game development. I'll aim to explain everything using simple language with explanations of all the essential parts. So, let's get started!

I've been immersed in blockchain development since 2018, and during that time, I've seen a lot of people playing "play-to-earn" (p2e) games without any clue how it works. A lot of bad projects exist, and many people try to make their own p2e game without understanding the concept of a 'Ponzi scheme' or the technical implementation...

Lidar Annotation is All You Need

TL;DR The fusion of point cloud and image data for accurate road surface segmentation in camera images. Read More.

By @skprot [ 6 Min read ]

Why Integrating Low Resource Languages Into LLMs Is Essential for Responsible AI

TL;DR Discover how innovations in LLMs are revolutionizing support for low-resource languages, bridging linguistic gaps, and fostering inclusivity in AI inclusivity. Read More.

By @konkiewicz [ 5 Min read ]

In recent years, the emergence of Large Language Models (LLMs) has brought about significant shifts in the daily routines of consumers. Individuals can now undertake a diverse range of tasks, such as retrieving information, composing text, and refining documents through these powerful language tools. This integration of LLMs into daily life has resulted in notable boosts in productivity, both at work and in personal endeavors.

However, it’s important to recognize that not all consumers have experienced these benefits equally. Indeed, a considerable number of people around the world who speak less common languages aren’t able to interact with LLMs, primarily due to the inadequacy of language models designed for these specific languages. With 7,000 languages currently spoken in the world, the largest multilingual LLMs have been trained using only fewer than a hundred languages, thus leaving many languages and people completely behind...

What Is E-Waste Hacking?

TL;DR You may know about e-wastes environmental risks, but what about its security risks? Heres how hackers use discarded devices to steal your personal data. Read More.

By @zacamos [ 6 Min read ]

Electronic waste — better known as e-waste — has been a massive problem for years. However, most people have never even heard of the term. Unfortunately, whether they realize it or not, it impacts them directly. How does e-waste hacking put you at risk?

Most people don’t think twice about what happens to their electronics when they throw them away or trade them in. In almost every case, their old devices become e-waste. Common examples include phones, computers, printers, monitors, smart devices and wearables.

Almost all electronics contain materials like nickel, flame retardants, and cadmium that either are or can become hazardous if disposed of improperly. For example, lithium-ion batteries can produce noxious smoke if damaged and toxic liquid if exposed to water. In landfills, these devices poison the air, waterways, and soil by leeching heavy metals and poisonous chemicals...

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Poll Of the Week

With the New Ad-Revenue Sharing Program at X (Formerly Twitter), Would You Get Verified?

X (formerly Twitter) has initiated its "Ads Revenue Sharing" program, designed to share ad revenue with verified creators. The program, now available globally, is intended to retain top talent on the platform and has a budget of $5 million for the first round of creator payments.

18% Yes

39% No

7% I'm undecided

33% I don't have an X account

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