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  1. Rethinking Air-Ground Collaboration: A Progressive Cross-Task Benchmark and Socialized Learning Framework

    Researchers have introduced a new framework and benchmark for air-ground collaborative perception, addressing limitations in existing single-task fusion methods. The proposed Air-Ground Progressive Collaboration (AGPC) benchmark, featuring over 745,000 frames, models perception as a progressive cross-task problem. Their Socialized Co-Perception (SCP) framework, utilizing a Dual-Layer Router (DLR), progressively organizes collaboration from aerial localization to ground target association and identity-aware parsing, demonstrating significant performance gains. AI

    Rethinking Air-Ground Collaboration: A Progressive Cross-Task Benchmark and Socialized Learning Framework

    IMPACT This research could lead to more robust visual understanding systems for applications requiring integrated aerial and ground perspectives.

  2. Ok gang, we could all use a laugh, even if it is a deeply dark, we’re all going to die, kinda laugh. # Google ’s # AI thinks the # SCP is real, and is telling p

    A Google AI model has mistakenly identified the SCP Foundation as a real entity, leading to a darkly humorous situation. The AI's response suggests a misunderstanding of fictional universes, prompting amusement among users who appreciate the irony. AI

    Ok gang, we could all use a laugh, even if it is a deeply dark, we’re all going to die, kinda laugh. # Google ’s # AI thinks the # SCP is real, and is telling p

    IMPACT Highlights the current limitations of AI in distinguishing between fiction and reality, leading to amusing but potentially concerning errors.

  3. We tested 20 wall chargers, from cheap to expensive, to find the best — from 15W to 140W, here are the chargers that perform the best without overheating and throttling

    Tom's Hardware conducted a comprehensive test of 20 wall chargers, ranging from 15W to 140W, to identify the top performers. The evaluation focused on consistent power delivery, charging speed, and thermal management to prevent overheating and throttling. The article also delves into various charging technologies like GaN, USB Power Delivery (USB-PD), and proprietary protocols such as Qualcomm's Quick Charge, Huawei's FCP, and SCP, explaining their benefits and impact on charger design and price. AI

    We tested 20 wall chargers, from cheap to expensive, to find the best — from 15W to 140W, here are the chargers that perform the best without overheating and throttling