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“A very little key will open a very heavy door” (Charles Dickens, Hunted Down)
AI and dyslexia
What can't AI do? Check out an article by a successful tech entrepreneur who started out with dyslexia and found AI a useful tool.Main point: "I think it was my dyslexia and my need to see things from a different angle that enabled me to be open to the rewards...
Taking on robot vision
An article about a startup working on robot vision may offer ways to enhance robot capabilities in industry.Main point: As important as the manual abilities of robots are, they need the ability to properly see their environments before they can take a...
Can a Computer Replace Your Doctor?
Can a Computer Replace Your Doctor? - NYTimes.com: Via Drudge Report.Key points:"When is more data actually useful to promote and ensure better health? And when does technology add true value to health care?""One big challenge is that the elusive state we call...
Corporate Altruism Is on the Rise
Corporate Altruism Is on the Rise (Infographic) | Inc.com: Across the U.S. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives are rising in popularity.
Corporate Altruism Is on the Rise
Corporate Altruism Is on the Rise (Infographic) | Inc.com: Across the U.S. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives are rising in popularity.
Making the lame walk
Via Business Insider: Today, both Theresa and Matthew are walking again thanks to the game-changing technology developed by ReWalk Robotics and Ekso Bionics. Both companies have developed bionic suits that give people with lower limb disabilities the ability to stand...
Making the lame walk
Via Business Insider: Today, both Theresa and Matthew are walking again thanks to the game-changing technology developed by ReWalk Robotics and Ekso Bionics. Both companies have developed bionic suits that give people with lower limb disabilities the ability to stand...
Memorial to a Forgotten Astronaut
Via Instapundit and Parabolic Arc: From Mojave, it’s a drive of nearly 50 miles through the sagebrush and Joshua trees, around dry Koehn Lake, and through the old mining towns of Randsburg and Johannesburg before you reach the unmarked dirt road leading to the site. A...