Designhacks.co created a lovely infographic showcasing all 188 cognitive biases, which is showcased by Visual Capitalist.
Image: Painted Lady, this photo is available to licence on EyeEm.
Image: designhacks.co
Designhacks.co created a lovely infographic showcasing all 188 cognitive biases, which is showcased by Visual Capitalist.
Image: Mike Hughes, Quanta Magazine
Quanta Magazine published an interesting article on the new frontiers of graph theory within computer science where big data is starting the stretch the capabilities of regular graphs in favour of, in some circumstances, hyper-graphs and higher order interactions to better model and analyse relationships within the highly connected data.
Image: Noah Veltman
Noah Veltman used AI to generate a series of movie posters based on a brief text description of each movie, and they are glorious!
Image: Unsplash, Markus Spiske
The U.S. Navy have created a crowd control device that can record speech and project it back at a target within milliseconds, which results in so much confusion that the target person stops talking. The acoustic hailing and disruption (AHAD) device can also project sound at a wall so that it seem the sound originates from the wall.
Image: Taronga Zoo
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