Scientists Created A 'Mind-Reading' AI, Capable In Determining A Person's Thought

Science-fiction is again coming to reality, and this time, our minds may no longer be a safe haven for secrets.
Science-fiction is again coming to reality, and this time, our minds may no longer be a safe haven for secrets.
It's not surprising and nothing secret that social media networks are specifically designed to show users the contents they'll find agreeable.
Google has been improving its Search, and here it's rolling out 'multifaceted featured snippets' which surface answers from queries that are broad enough to allow more than one interpretation of what was submitted.
Bing is one popular search engine, and its Bing Ads business is second to only Google.
Google has been trying to get marketers and webmasters to improve their website's mobile experience for years.
Distributed-denial-of-service (DDoS) is one of the most common and irritating cyberattack, and it's common for it to come with ransom demands. Usually sent via email, the attackers ask for payments in cryptocurrencies.
Most popular apps receive regular updates to keep up with the demands from users using high-end smartphones.
To make machines more capable, we need to make them learn about their surroundings by themselves.
Here, researchers at Google's DeepMind was able to create an AI that can figure things out for themselves.
There are things companies can do on its own without ever asking for help. But here, Twitter admits that it's experiencing a problem it cannot solve by itself.
Back in October 2017, Facebook made one big change to its News Feed.







