Today’s AIs are book smart. Everything they know they learned from available language, images and videos. To evolve further, they have to get street smart. That requires “world models.” The key is ...
When you think of the name of a vehicle, you probably think of its make and model. For example, if someone asks what kind of car you have, you may answer with something like, "a small blue car," or ...
It wasn’t the Tiger or the Panther that carried Germany’s armored war machine—it was the humble StuG III. Built in greater numbers than any other German armored vehicle, the turretless assault gun ...
In combat, numbers don’t lie. Stug battalions outscored Tiger units, with some claiming over 1,000 kills. In this final part, we explore the tactics, optics, and kill records that made the Stug III ...
They're big, intimidating, destructive, and possibly one of the most important assets utilized in World War II. The impact that tanks had on the battlefield during the global conflict cannot be ...
Sometimes the best way to solve a complex problem is to take a page from a children’s book. That’s the lesson Microsoft researchers learned by figuring out how to pack more punch into a much smaller ...
More old(er) models walked on the runways this season, marking a step in the right direction for age representation. By Elizabeth Paton Old(er) models on the runway at Chloé, Balmain and Miu Miu ...
And that's a problem. Figuring it out is one of the biggest scientific puzzles of our time and a crucial step towards controlling more powerful future models. Two years ago, Yuri Burda and Harri ...
Ford produced about 15 million Model Ts in the 19 years between 1908 and mid-1927 before introducing the upscaled Model A to the world on December 2, 1927. It took several months to switch tooling ...
What do actors and models have in common? Well, for the most part, having “the look” will get you in the door in either profession rather quickly. However, for the purposes of the list you’re about to ...
Tanks were first invented in World War I, where they were envisioned as invincible land ships that could break the stalemate of trench warfare and lead to victory. Technological shortcomings meant ...