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Just one session of weightlifting or resistance training boosts brain power, study finds

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RFK Jr taunts Donald Trump as he shares pointed'Thanksgiving dinner' photo with the president, Elon Musk and Don Jr Fans hail Cece Winans' 'best ever' rendition of the national anthem on Thanksgiving and beg the NFL to get her to the Super Bowl I've seen it too many times - I have to speak up: KENNEDY Trump plunged into security scandal over Afghan shooter's asylum - after president blamed Biden Bryan Kohberger becomes nightmare prison diva... as he throws huge tantrum over BANANAS behind bars My wife was blindsided when I asked for a divorce. There was no foul play or'other woman' but this is why I did it... and the six subtle signs your partner is planning on leaving you too: RICHARD WARNER My book on the Kennedys was used as a'mistress manual' by Olivia Nuzzi... then this wannabe Carolyn Bessette had the nerve to hound me with these outrageous texts: MAUREEN CALLAHAN Americans are finally realizing why we don't eat turkey eggs Plastic surgeon reveals secrets of Tom Brady's changing face, including'unnatural' procedure... and truth about Ozempic use Lilibet's locks steal the show! Meghan's daughter is every inch the little Princess with her fiery red locks in a neat plait at Thanksgiving outing Kimberly Guilfoyle leaves little to the imagination in a figure-hugging sheer lace gown for Thanksgiving dinner in Athens in her role as US Ambassador - after admitting she's'husband hunting' Hollywood stars who REFUSE to celebrate Thanksgiving over animal cruelty and its'blood-soaked' history Hitting the gym can boost your memory, promising research has suggested. US scientists say weight training for just over 40 minutes can enhance long-term memory in healthy adults. Although the study used weight exercises as a form of resistance training, researchers said that resistance activities such as squats or knee bends should produce the same results.


Scientists reveal how long YOU should walk to boost brain power

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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg reportedly loves conducting meetings while walking, and so did Apple founder Steve Jobs - and scientists have shown that they were right on target. Just 20 minutes of walking can prepare the brain to take in and retain new information, neuroscience research has shown. These positive effects can be seen in areas of the brain involved in making decisions, managing stress, and planning our behavior. Other forms of exercise have their own benefits on brain health, too, but this research determined that it doesn't take much to boost your brain power - and a little bit of walking is much better than no exercise at all. Just 20 minutes of walking can prepare the brain to take in and retain new information, neuroscience research has shown.


This Morning's Conversation with ChatGPT

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I first stumbled upon ChatGPT a month ago, but I never paid attention to it. It was @kenny-crane who became instrumental in me appreciating the power of this AI when I asked a question about practical steps to do to help improve the financial standing of our institution. Hive is a data warehousing system built on top of Hadoop that provides a SQL-like interface for querying and managing large datasets stored in the Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS) or other storage systems supported by Hadoop. It allows users to create and query tables, insert data into tables, and manage the metadata for the data stored in the warehouse. Hive also supports user-defined functions, which allow developers to extend its functionality with custom code.


Pinaki Laskar on LinkedIn: #AI #algorithms #artificialintelligence

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How can one develop own intelligence? Is intelligence a curse than a blessing? We are either intelligent or not. Real intelligence is a great intangible assets which is commonly underrated by all societies. So, stay as your are, avoiding the curse of high intelligence.


Brain Power or AI? Which is the better Technology

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Artificial Intelligence is taking over the world. The amazing technology that has been developed in the last decade is starting to make things easier for us. It is taking over many of the jobs and tasks that were once done by humans. But is this a good thing? Is this a bad thing? Is there a point where Artificial Intelligence will take over so much that humans won't be able to do anything?


Machine Learning for Education: Benefits and Obstacles to Consider in 2020

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Want to learn more about how you can use machine learning for education within your organization? Attend ODSC East 2020 and learn from those who have made it happen. AI and Machine Learning are doing wonders in school education already. In their recent report, the Wall Street Journal covered the current effects of AI and Machine Learning on education in China. China's achievements in implementing AI and Machine Learning in education are incredible: Teachers, who were interviewed by the WSJ, unanimously support these innovations, saying that the implementation of AI in school education makes students more diligent and improves their academic performance.


Scientists discover bees are capable of attraction and subtraction

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Scientists have discovered that bees are able to count and do basic arithmetic. A study has proved that they can add and subtract as well as being able to understand the concept of zero. Researchers say the discovery expands our understanding of the relationship between brain size and brain power. A study has proved that bees can add and subtract as well as being able to understand the concept of zero. Australian and French researchers set out to test whether bees could perform basic arithmetic.


This Emotionally Intelligent Device Is Helping Kids with Autism Form Bonds

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In June 2015, Ned Sahin paid a visit to a 23-year-old man named Danny who is on the autism spectrum. Danny can't speak, can't care for himself, and can't recognize or respond to human emotions. For most of his life, he's lived in a residential care facility in upstate New York. Sahin is a neuroscientist and the founder of Brain Power, a tech company dedicated to creating wearable AI systems to help people with brain-related challenges like autism. That morning, Sahin brought Danny a pair of Google Glasses equipped with a program designed to help children with autism.


Conference debates how AI can shed its 'black box' image Business Economy and finance news from a German perspective DW 16.03.2018

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"I'm a nerd!" Jana Eggers tells us in a tone that suggests she is very much at ease with the description. Realistically, this airy room in the Berlin offices of the state of Baden-Württemberg, where a major conference on artificial intelligence (AI) took place on Wednesday and Thursday, is probably full of self-confessed nerds unlikely to be too upset by the moniker. Considering the tasks many of them have taken on in their professional lives -- the understanding and developing of artificial intelligence systems -- that brain power is needed. In effect, they are trying to build tech that mirrors the functioning of that most remarkable of natural organs, the human brain. Read more: Teachers for AI -- can robots create more jobs than they retire?


Artificial Intelligence, The "Brain Power" Behind Next Generation Smart Textiles

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I decided to give a keynote on the merger of Artificial Intelligence with textiles because I believe that A.I. is capable of creating the next wonder material. With the rise of smart textiles creating a fourth industrial revolution for the textiles and fashion industry, I think that once fabric gains intelligence nobody would want to go to dumb again. Representing a significant opportunity for new and established textile companies to evolve, A.I. as the brains behind smart textiles could mean that wearing tech on the wrist could become obsolete. The good news is that A.I is already revolutionising many industries. It is changing the way we travel, do business, shop and socialise.