Perhaps, like me, you grow herbs and vegetables in traditional garden beds made from lumber, nails, and bolts, and filled with organic soil and compost. There’s another way to build garden beds, ...
Scientists at the University of Texas at Austin have created a “semantic brain decoder” to guess someone’s thoughts based on brain activity. AUSTIN, Texas — Scientists at the University of Texas at ...
When I put a call out to my garden design friends about the topic of “cramscaping,” I received a lot of replies along the lines of, “I have never heard of cramscaping, but I suspect I do it” or “I had ...
UT Austin researchers created a "semantic brain decoder" that can predict thoughts when participants listen to a podcast or imagine telling a story. The decoder did not translate thoughts ...
The work relies in part on a transformer model, similar to the ones that power ChatGPT. Alex Huth (left), Shailee Jain (center) and Jerry Tang (right) prepare to collect brain activity data in the ...
When Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell holds a press conference, economists, investors and the media hang on to every word he says, trying to figure out what his words mean for the future of ...
Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin on Monday unveiled an artificial intelligence-powered method to decode brain activity as a person listens to a story or imagines telling a story.
Welcome to a special episode of Decoder! We’re Nick and Kate, the show’s producers, and for this year-end episode, we’re turning the tables on Nilay and making him answer your listener questions.
Dave Hayes, who's become a prominent figure in the QAnon movement, recently dismissed skepticism about unfulfilled promises from the movement's leader, known only as "Q," because he believes part of ...