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Food tracking just got lazy -- in the best way possible -- with this wearable
Counting calories just got easier. Are you tired of the endless hassle of counting calories and manually logging every meal? Say goodbye to the frustration with The Drop, the world's first fully automated nutrition tracker. This groundbreaking wearable device is designed to revolutionize how you monitor your diet, making nutrition tracking effortless and intuitive. GET SECURITY ALERTS, EXPERT TIPS - SIGN UP FOR KURT'S NEWSLETTER - THE CYBERGUY REPORT HERE The Drop is a wearable nutrition tracker powered by innovative Nutri Track technology.
GitHub - leon-ai/leon: 🧠Leon is your open-source personal assistant.
Many exciting things are coming up, hence no new documentation and test are going to be written until the official release of Leon. Feel free to join us on Discord to know more and to read the "A Much Better NLP and Future" blog post. Leon is an open-source personal assistant who can live on your server. He does stuff when you ask him to. You can talk to him and he can talk to you.
Nasscom, Microsoft join hands to promote AI innovations in India
To promote AI-led innovation in the country, the National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) has unveiled a new program, AI Gamechangers, in partnership with Microsoft. The program has been launched to recognize impactful and scalable AI-based innovation in the country. According to the official release, NASSCOM and Microsoft will work jointly to develop and promote the AI Gamechangers program to spearhead AI's adoption across all sectors. As part of the program, NASSCOM will recognize the country's top AI innovators at its Xperience AI Summit, one of India's largest AI Summits. The program will enable organizations, academia, and NGOs to demonstrate their AI-based products and solutions to give further fillip to AI-innovation in the country.
MIT discovers a powerful antibiotic using machine learning
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers have discovered a powerful antibiotic compound using their machine-learning algorithm to counter many of the world's deadliest bacteria, including some strains that are immune to all known antibiotics. It prevented infections in two different mouse models, according to MIT official release. An advanced computer model that can screen more than a hundred million chemical compounds was used to design potential antibiotics that can kill dangerous bacteria. Speaking about the discovery, James Collins, the Termeer Professor of Medical Engineering and Science at MIT stated in a press release: "We wanted to develop a platform that would allow us to harness the power of artificial intelligence to usher in a new age of antibiotic drug discovery. He added that the researchers at MIT revealed this "amazing" molecule which is arguably one of the most potent antibiotics that has ever been discovered.
Facebook employees test dating app feature ahead of official release
Facebook is testing a dating feature for its users. But only employees of the social network can currently sign up for it. The feature appears to be integrated into Facebook's normal social network and allows them to search out dates from among their network. The testing process of the new feature, known as'dogfooding', is designed to uncover any bugs or issues before it is officially launched for all users. Most of us are Facebook friends with some people we don't actually care about, and there are several ways to keep their updates off your News Feed.
Apple's latest iPhone name leaks ahead of official release
Apple's latest iPhone will be called the iPhone X, according to a leak on Saturday. The name of the phone – rumored to be priced at close to $1,000 and set to be launched on Tuesday at the company's multibillion-dollar new headquarters – was first reported by the Apple news website 9to5Mac. The site reported that two other new phones would be called the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus. With the company's self-driving car project Titan reportedly taking a back seat, the new phones may offer an indication of Apple's next direction. The model names were discovered and tweeted by a game developer, Steven Troughton-Smith, from a release of software code.
The road to uncovering a wartime Colossus - BBC News
The story of how the Colossus computer at Bletchley Park aided the allied code-cracking effort during World War II is becoming well known. Its claim to be a forerunner of modern-day computers is also well established. What is much less well known is the tale of how Colossus's story came to be told in the first place. It is a tale of how one man's dogged efforts overcame official secrets and official indifference to rewrite computer history. Computer scientist Brian Randell was the man who started uncovering the history of Colossus.
Xbox One S FIFA 17 Bundle Offers 'FIFA 17' Early Access 5 Days Ahead Of Official Release
Xbox and EA Sports are now offering Xbox One S FIFA 17 bundles packed with a bunch of special offers that will guarantee players with the ultimate football sports gaming experience. Plus, with the new bundles, players can actually get access to "FIFA 17" five days before the highly anticipated video game hits the market. Earlier today, Microsoft dropped a bombshell at Gamescom 2016 when it announced the new Xbox One S FIFA 17 bundles, which are going to be available starting Sept. 22, IGN has learned. On its official Twitter account, Xbox also shared the good news about the bundles, tweeting: "Own every moment on the pitch with the #XboxOneS #FIFA17 [E] 500GB Bundle." Xbox One S is Microsoft's upcoming gaming console, and what better way to purchase one than to buy a bundle that also includes a highly anticipated video game and other special offers?