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Researchers have uncovered how primate brains transform flat, 2D visual inputs into rich, 3D mental representations of objects.
Yale researchers have discovered a process in the primate brain that sheds new light on how visual systems work and could lead to advances in both human neuroscience and artificial intelligence.
Over the past years, computer scientists have introduced increasingly sophisticated generative AI models that can produce ...
Deemos Tech today announced the official launch of Rodin ProRefine, a revolutionary AI creation suite seamlessly integrated ...
Complementing the creative showcase of the Computer Animation Festival, the SIGGRAPH 2025 Production Sessions invite ...
The popular cartoon series The Amazing World of Gumball is making a comeback with a new season—and a new name. The revival, ...
A wide range of genres play well on PC gaming handhelds, including Metroidvanias, platformers, open-world games, card games, ...
The Light Stage 3 (2002) was the first physical set to use an array of RGB LED lights surrounding an actor to create an ...
Mark Potrzebowski discusses his work as a CAD trainer and the realities behind CAD software transitions and AI integration. Plus, he shares three short videos that ...
Lenovo’s 2025 lineup features powerful GPUs and high-resolution displays, making it ideal for graphic design work.Models like the ThinkPad X1 Ext ...
The global animation market size is expected to be worth USD 895.71 billion by 2034 from USD 436.24 billion in 2024. The market is poised to grow at ...
The technological race for the future has been at a dead sprint for decades, but some early retro gadgets retain plenty of ...