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Imaging technology has transformed how we observe the universe—from mapping distant galaxies with radio telescope arrays to unlocking microscopic details inside living cells. Yet despite decades of ...
In today’s Tech Bytes: Google has just unveiled new and improved image-generating software. The Gemini 3 Pro, or the Nano Banana Pro promises to turn your vision into studio-quality designs. Google ...
Astronomers used very long baseline interferometry, linking radio telescopes worldwide, to create the sharpest image ever captured in astronomy. Google issues warning to billions of Gmail users over ...
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The Vera C. Rubin Observatory will make the study of stars and galaxies more like the big data-sorting exercises of contemporary genetics and particle physics. By Kenneth Chang and Irena Hwang Kenneth ...
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ByteDance Unveils Seedream 3.0 AI Image Generator and SeedEdit AI Image Editor with Enhanced Realism
ByteDance is making a concerted push into the high-end AI image generation space with Seedream 3.0, a model developed by its ByteDance Seed team. Presented as capable in both Chinese and English, ...
BEIJING, Nov 12 (Reuters) - China's Baidu Inc (9888.HK), opens new tab unveiled a slew of new applications for its artificial intelligence technology on Tuesday, including an enhanced text-to-image ...
Google has unveiled its latest AI image generator. Imagine 3 is now available to U.S. users, allowing them to create high-quality AI images. It offers improved detail and lighting, but there are ...
In the previous article we looked at designing a lock-free ring buffer (LFRB) in Ada, contrasting and comparing it with the C++-based version which it is based on, and highlighting the Ada way of ...
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