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Myndplay

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Other / Misc - Myndplay
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MyndPlay EEG Brainwave headset offers access to an interactive mind-controlled video platform that allows users to interact with video games, apps, and movies with their minds. MyndPlay has a number of simple games that can keep you entertained while you work on your focus and relaxation.

Dreem

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From sleep screening, to diagnosis, treatment and ongoing care — we are the first to provide comprehensive care all under one roof. Our affiliated network unites the best sleep specialists in the field: licensed physicians, nurse practitioners and care coordinators dedicated to helping individuals improve not just their sleep, but their overall health.

The Battle for Your Brain: A Virtual Conversation with Duke Law’s Nita Farahany

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YouTube Indy Channel Video - Science Writers NYC
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Nita A. Farahany, the Robinson O. Everett Distinguished Professor of Law & Philosophy at Duke Law School, talks with SWINY co-chair David Levine about her new book, The Battle for Your Brain: Defending the Right to Think Freely in the Age of Neurotechnology (March 14, St. Martin’s Press). One of the world’s foremost experts on the ethics of neuroscience, Professor Farahany offers a p…

14 Different Types of Learning in Machine Learning

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Blog Post (Indy) - Machine Learning Mastery
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AI

...there are many different types of learning that you may encounter as a practitioner in the field of machine learning: from whole fields of study to specific techniques.

In this post, you will discover a gentle introduction to the different types of learning that you may encounter in the field of machine learning.

AI vs. Machine Learning vs. Deep Learning vs. Neural Networks: What’s the Difference?

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Article (Corporate) - IBM
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AI
These technologies are commonly associated with artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, and neural networks, and while they do all play a role, these terms tend to be used interchangeably in conversation, leading to some confusion around the nuances between them. Hopefully, we can use this blog post to clarify some of the ambiguity here.