Let's face it: Jell-O is already gross enough. The boiled bones, sugar, and coloring concoction is a "food" best left to children and drunken college freshmen. And now, apparently, neural nets.
Have you ever seen (or eaten) a delicious meal and wished you had the recipe to make it? Now all you have to do is take a picture and give it to an algorithm developed by MIT's Computer Science and ...
But the ingredients have to be carefully selected to ensure that a dish tastes good: Algorithm expert Sebastian Schelter talks about artificial intelligence, how it takes decisions off our hands, and ...
Genetically engineered salmon may get the green light. Scientists Michael Hansen of the Consumers Union and Gregory Jaffe of the Center for Science in the Public Interest share their opposing views on ...
Researchers from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the Qatar Computing Research Institute have developed a new deep learning algorithm that ...
We've been hearing a lot recently about how algorithms can predict just about anything. They find long-lost friends on Facebook and guess which books we'll buy next on Amazon. Algorithms hit the big ...
Hunter Schafer’s New Passport Lists Her Gender as ‘Male’ After Trump Executive Order: ‘I Am Never Going to Stop Being Trans. F— This Administration’ ...