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Meta releases AI model that can identify items within images

Facebook-owner Meta published an artificial intelligence model on Wednesday that can pick out individual objects from within an image , along with a dataset of image annotations that it said was the largest ever of its kind. The company's research division said in a blog post that its Segment Anything Model, or SAM, could identify objects in images and videos even in cases where it had not encountered those items in its training. Using SAM, objects can be selected by clicking on them or writing text prompts. In one demonstration, writing the word "cat" prompted the tool to draw boxes around each of several cats in a photo. Big tech companies have been trum Pet ing their artificial intelligence breakthroughs since Microsoft-backed OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot became a sensation in the fall, triggering a wave of investments and a race to dominate the space. Meta has teased several features that deploy the type of generative AI popularized by ChatGP...

Teacher stuns with trick to checking your pulse using common pantry items

A third grade teacher from the US has sent the internet into a frenzy, showing how you can check your pulse with two simple household items . Libby Richards, with the TikTok handle @libbymrichards, posted a video that has since received over 2.6 million views and hundreds of comments on the social media platform. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Teacher stuns with how to check a pulse using common pantry item For more Lifestyle related news and videos check out Lifestyle >> “When you tell kids you can see your pulse with just a marshmallow and a toothpick...” the video caption reads. The footage shows by sticking a toothpick in a marshmallow and placing it on top of your wrist, you can watch it move to the rhythm of your pulse. A third grade teacher from the US has sent the internet into a frenzy, showing how you can check your pulse with just a marshmallow and a toothpick. Credit: TikTok “Try different spots close to the pulse point on thumb side,” she explained in the comment sect...