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Your AI Doesn’t Understand You — It Can’t Even See You: Why AI Is Still Blind and How LookMood Is Opening Its Eyes

We keep calling AI intelligent. But it has never seen a human face. Over the past two years, artificial intelligence has undergone a meteoric rise. We’ve watched it master the Bar Exam, write sophisticated code in seconds, and translate ancient dialects with startling precision. By all accounts, AI is becoming "smarter" than us. But there is a fundamental, glaring flaw in the current AI revolution: Almost every AI you interact with is legally blind. The Text-Only Delusion We are currently living in the era of "Text-Only Intelligence." You type a prompt into a box, and a machine generates a response based on the statistical probability of the next word. It is a world of pure syntax, devoid of the very things that make human communication meaningful. In the real world, humans don't just "exchange data." We communicate through a complex, silent language of: Micro-reactions that betray our true feelings. Tonal shifts that turn a statement into a questio...

Firefox OS Phones

Firefox the company known for its Mozilla Fireox browser have announced Firefox OS. An operation system for mobile phones yes the mobile phone market seems saturated with phones and smartphones, from the likes of Apple and Android phones. Not to be cowed down Mozilla plans to bring to the world their own range of SmartPhones. These phones have been officially announced by Mozilla and two models have been released to developers. It will be some time before these phones are available to the masses. In fact when it becomes available to the open market it will first be launched in Brazil. These two phones known as 'Keon' and 'Peak' have been created by a Spanish company called Geeksphone in partnership with Telefonica and Geeksphone. The Firefox OS is based on open source and aims to be much more flexible that Google's Android. The reason for releasing the developer preview is simple. Apple's iStore and Google's Play Store have all the Apps that anyone would eve...

How to make Facebook my homepage on IE, Chrome, Firefox or Safari

Facebook has been experiencing continuous growth and if some studies are to be believed, Facebook is all set to cross the 1 billion mark in August. Yes, Facebook is expected to cross over 1 billion users this month. It is no surprise then that you might be one of the people who use Facebook frequently and would like to set Facebook as your homepage on your browser. Facebook users tend to visit Facebook first on the internet before proceeding to other sites. This post is to help you do just that and set Facebook as your homepage, so as soon as you start your PC or mobile device the first site you visit will be Facebook. How to make Facebook my homepage.   How to set Facebook as homepage in IE, Chrome, Firefox and Safari   1. IE Open Internet Explorer and click on tools > Internet Options and then in the space to create homepage tabs, type www.Facebook.com and then click OK and you're done   2. Chrome Launch Chrome and then click on the wrench icon - extreme top left hand corner. ...

FoxTab is a 3D tabbed-browsing extension for Firefox

FoxTab is a Firefox add-on that is growing in popularity. with FoxTab you can browse the web using tabs and view it in 3D. You can set top sites which works like speed dial for easy access to your favorite websites. There is also Tab Flipper to easily flip between sites using mouse or keyboard gestures and Recently Closed tabs for opening sites that you have just closed. Gives you an iPad type experience on your screen and you don't need touchscreen. There are many tab management options to be used and also 6 layouts for you to choose from. With this you can set how your FaxTab looks and if your not happy there is also the option to customize. You can also group websites together with the option 'Grouping' and also filter tabs by name or other parameters with 'Filtering'. ToxTab supports the following Operating Systems: FoxTab supports Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS X Tiger (10.4.7+), Leopard (10.5.6+) , Snow Leopard (10.6.0+) and Linux distributions including b...

How to get your old add-ons work with Firefox 4

With the recently released beta version of  Firefox 4 . The browser now sports a whole new look. The add-ons section has been completely revamped and menu bars hidden. With the result, you now have more screen space to browse your favorite websites. Plus you now have the option to permanently “pin” frequently used web apps. Though still in it's beta release there seems to be one problem all pre-existing favourite add-ons may not work with Firefox 4 since they were written for Firefox 3.x releases. Using Old Add-ons with Firefox 4 Here are some ways by which you can get your old add-ons work with Firefox 4 even if they are listed as incompatible on the Mozilla site. Option #1 . Mozilla earlier created the  Compatibility Reporter  add-on for its users to test and report the compatibility of add-ons with various Firefox releases. The interesting part about this add-on is that it will automatically configure your Firefox to install and use add-ons that are otherwise incompatible with y...

How to clear your browser cache

What is cache? Cache, pronounced cash, is a temporary storage place inside your computer.  Your cache stores the files that are downloaded when you visit sites on the internet. That way, when you return to a site at a later time, the system won't have to reload all of the information. Caching makes the site load into your browser more quickly. Clearing your cache  will make your system run faster and smoother. Internet pages will load faster.  For Internet Explorer: 1. Launch Internet Explorer. 2. Select  Tools  >  Internet Options. 3. Click the  Delete  button in the Browsing History section. 4. Click on  Delete. 5. Close Internet Explorer and re-launch. For Firefox: 1. Launch Firefox. 2. Select  Tools  >  Clear Recent History. 3. In the Clear Recent History pop-up, select "everything" from the "time range to clear" menu. 4. Click on  Clear Now. 5. Close Firefox and re-launch. For Google Chrome: 1. Click on the  Tools  menu (the wrench in the upper-right ...