AI can detect people through walls using WiFi

AI can detect people through walls using WiFi

Scientists have developed a new technology to identify humans through walls by using artificial intelligence that analyses WiFi signals. A new study from Carnegie Mellon University explored the use of WiFi antennas (1D sensors) for body segmentation and key-point body...
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Coal mine project near the Great Barrier Reef rejected

Coal mine project near the Great Barrier Reef rejected

Australia has made a huge step in protecting its Great Barrier Reef, rejecting a proposal for a new coal mine less than 10km near the UNCECO World Heritage site. This is the first time a coal mine has been blocked...
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Chick-fil-A introduces its first plant-based sandwich

Chick-fil-A introduces its first plant-based sandwich

Chick-fil-A, one of the largest fast-food chains in the United States specialised in chicken sandwiches, is testing for the first time a plant-based sandwich. Starting Monday, the new cauliflower sandwich will be available in a few selected locations. The fast...
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Twitter ban lifted in Turkey

Twitter ban lifted in Turkey

The social network Twitter was restricted on Wednesday in Turkey, two days after devastating earthquakes killed more than 11,500 people in southern Turkey and northern Syria, announced internet monitoring organisation Netblocks. “Confirmed: Real-time network...
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Royal Mail unveiled the first stamps featuring King Charles

Royal Mail unveiled the first stamps featuring King Charles

The British Royal Mail revealed today the new King Charles III stamps, that will go on general sale from 4 April 2023. The image of HM The King is featured on first and second class stamps, in an adapted version...
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Google is launching Bard to rival ChatGPT

Google is launching Bard to rival ChatGPT

ChatGPT, the conversational language model developed by OpenAI, reached 100m users becoming the fastest growing consumer app in history. The app is based on the GPT (Generative Pretrained Transformer) architecture and is trained on a large corpus of text data....
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The Venice Carnival began this weekend

The Venice Carnival began this weekend

The Venice Carnival, considered one of the oldest and most famous carnivals in the world, kicked off in weekend attracting thousands of visitors from around the globe. The two-weeks festival dates back to the 11th century, and is famous for...
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