Abstract: Recognition of occluded objects in unseen and unstructured indoor environments is a challenging problem for mobile robots. To address this challenge, we propose a new descriptor, Topological ...
A majority of Americans (53%) now think artificial intelligence is likely to “destroy humanity” someday, according to a new Yahoo/YouGov poll. Yet real people seem much more pessimistic about AI — and ...
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The truth is under there. A popular UFO-reporting app has recorded thousands of sightings of Unidentified Submersible Objects (USOs) near US waterways — phenomena which high-ranking US Navy officials ...
“Glory to all the martyrs. Glory to the Axis of Resistance. May we witness victory in our lifetimes,” a young American woman told her Iranian hosts in a clip circulated in July. “Marg bar Âmrikâ. Marg ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Leslie Katz covers the intersection of culture, science and tech. The galleries in the new virtual museum are organized by region: ...
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Poland is ready for "any decision aimed at destroying objects that might pose a threat to us". Tusk's comments came just over a week after NATO planes downed ...
Tuesday evening’s invasion of Polish airspace by 19 Russian drones — some by way of Belarus — was a repeat performance. It was different this time only because NATO aircraft responded, shooting them ...
Ben Marshall has joined the show’s cast, and Martin Herlihy will continue as a writer. By Rick Porter, Tony Maglio The Please Don’t Destroy era at Saturday Night Live is coming to an end. The trio ...
“Saturday Night Live” is bulking up its ranks following a string of departures. The long-running sketch show on Monday announced five new people were being added to the cast as so-called feature ...
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Manhattan-Size Interstellar Object Nearing Earth Isn't Natural, Could Save or Destroy Us: Harvard Scientist
Interstellar object 3I/ATLAS — which is zooming through our inner solar system has sparked fiery debate after a leading Harvard astronomer suggested it may not be a mere rock — but something far more ...
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