Want to Try Your Hand at Hieroglyphs? Google Just Created a Translator! Fabricius in-app feature. Courtesy of Google. Despite the fact that ancient Egypt is almost automatically linked to the ancient writing system of ancient Egyptian, which is mostly made of ideograms and hieroglyphs, the language itself remains a mystery to those who have not studied it. However, in a bid to render the cryptic language more accessible, Google has… Source link
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First robo-taxis allowed in Moscow from 2024
Driverless taxis should be able to be deployed in the Russian capital Moscow in four years’ time, according to the country’s deputy transport minister Alexei Semyonov. Russia-based multinational Yandex is trialling 100 units on Moscow’s streets at the moment. Russian news agency Tass reported Semyonov’s announcement: “If we efficiently start implementing the plan we are developing on the basis of our stakeholder authorities and key companies – these are the Transport Ministry, the Interior… Source link
Read More »Translate Ancient Hieroglyphs With Google’s New AI-Powered Tool
New Arts & Culture tool Fabricius uses machine learning to translate 4,000-year-old symbols. Grow Your Business, Not Your Inbox Stay informed and join our daily newsletter now! July 16, 2020 2 min read This story originally appeared on PC Mag It’s been 221 years since the discovery of the Rosetta Stone, a key tool for deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs. To… Source link
Read More »Florida Posts Record Deaths; GOP Convention Curbed; Virus Update
(Bloomberg) — Florida posted a record number of 156 virus deaths. The Republican presidential convention in Florida will be scaled back as cases in the state continue to spike. Maryland’s Republican governor criticized the Trump administration’s handling of the virus, saying it “bungled” testing. The U.K. accused Russian state intelligence of trying to steal vaccine research. Hong Kong reported a record number of cases, the third time in about a week that its new outbreak breached… Source link
Read More »Californians turn against each other amid 2nd coronavirus shutdown
Dee Lescault, owner of Muti Hair Design Studio in Costa Mesa, is having to close her studio again, which she reopened for only 13 days. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times) Dee Lescault got the bad news from her landlord. Her Costa Mesa hair salon had reopened on June 1 after being dark for months because of the COVID-19 pandemic, dealing a painful economic blow to the 66-year-old stylist. And now, Coronavirus Shutdown 2.0. “Is it asking too much to wear a mask?” Lescault tweeted in a rush… Source link
Read More »Translate Ancient Hieroglyphs With Google’s New AI-Powered Tool | by PCMag | PC Magazine | Jul, 2020
It’s been 221 years since the discovery of the Rosetta Stone—a key tool for deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs. To celebrate the anniversary, Google this week launched Fabricius, a new Arts & Culture tool that lets anyone play classical linguist. The feature uses machine learning to translate 4,000-year-old symbols into modern language via three “dedicated gateways:” learn, play, work. Get started with a short course on the history of hieroglyphs, the writing system used by the ancient… Source link
Read More »By three to one, Americans reject Trump’s push to reopen schools despite COVID-19 risk
With coronavirus infections spreading fast and COVID-19 deaths climbing yet again, most Americans say the country is not ready to send children back to school this fall — and they emphatically reject every aspect of President Trump’s new effort to force public schools to fully reopen, according to the latest Yahoo News/YouGov poll. The survey, which was conducted between July 11 and 14, found a remarkable consensus on the issue of school reopening that transcended party lines,… Source link
Read More »Google Play Pass adds more titles, updates annual plan
Google announced on Tuesday that its Play Store’s subscription-based service – Play Pass, has additional titles on offer and a new annual subscription plan. The catalogue of games and apps has expanded over the past few months, with over 150 new titles available for an annual subscription fee of $29.99 in the U.S., Google said in a statement. With the addition, Android users now have over 500 titles to pick from. These are ad-free and do not have in-app purchases. The extensive selection… Source link
Read More »Jump into stock market expecting rise ‘a fool’s errand’: Billionaire investor David Rubenstein
The major stock indexes continued their rise on Wednesday, buoyed by a key milestone in the development of a coronavirus vaccine despite an ongoing spike in cases across most U.S. states. But the good days for the stock market won’t last, says David Rubenstein, a billionaire investor and co-founder of private equity giant Carlyle Group. He warned against bullish near-term market expectations, citing a disconnect between rising equity prices and a sluggish economy. “It’s a fool’s errand to… Source link
Read More »Google Play Pass Adds New Games, Apps and an Annual Plan
On Tuesday, Google announced upgrades to the Google Play Pass, the Android alternative to Apple Arcade. Originally launched in September 2019, the new and improved Google Play Pass includes hundreds of apps and games including puzzles, podcasts, racing games, drawing apps and family-friendly content without ads or in-app purchases. “Google Play Pass helps you connect with awesome digital content—it’s your pass to hundreds of apps… Source link
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