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  • Nov 23, 2024 | medium.com | Michael Scofield

    Michael Scofield·Follow3 min read·--Savannah police officers regret what happenedImage ilustrative by GoogleOn November 22, 2024, in Savannah, Georgia, K9 officer Horus tragically lost his life during a confrontation with criminals. The incident began when police officers pursued a group of suspects who were fleeing through the streets of the city.

  • Nov 18, 2024 | medium.com | Michael Scofield

    Michael Scofield·Follow3 min read·--Ilustrative photo by GooglePUMA has entered the world of artificial intelligence (AI) in an innovative way by launching Laila Khadraa, its first virtual ambassador. Created by the LOOP agency, Laila is a digital character designed to be a 21-year-old Moroccan woman, marketing student, passionate about sports such as football, running and surfing.

  • Sep 15, 2024 | hackernoon.com | Michael Scofield

    Before blockchain, there was darkness. Satoshi only had a code. Deep in the 2008 financial "crysis," a spark was lit, and the 21st-century gold rush began, though slow but with some progress. Satoshi did not want fame; he just wanted his vision to become reality. He disappeared, and his original writings are worshipped, leaving behind a legacy of innovation. People are always rereading his white paper and forum posts, trying to figure out Satoshi's true vision.

  • Aug 8, 2024 | nature.com | Brandon Hughes |Michael Scofield |Stefano Berto |Makoto Taniguchi

    AbstractPowerful associations that link drugs of abuse with cues in the drug-paired environment often serve as prepotent relapse triggers. Drug-associated contexts and cues activate ensembles of nucleus accumbens (NAc) neurons, including D1-class medium spiny neurons (MSNs) that typically promote, and D2-class MSNs that typically oppose, drug seeking.

  • Nov 17, 2023 | hackernoon.com | Michael Scofield

    For all its faults, the human brain is pretty incredible. So incredible, in fact, that for more than 60 years, scientists, entrepreneurs, and sci-fi enthusiasts have done everything they can to replicate it in the form of artificial intelligence. Can there be artificial minds? Can machines be made to think? Can machines be conscious? Is it possible for artificial intelligence to replace the human brain?

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