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| MIT's 'Galileo' matches humans at predicting how things move The human brain is able to quickly predict how objects will react in any given scene. When you drop a ball, for instance, you have some idea of how high it'll bounce based on its materials, size and the surface it's interacting with. Scientists are n... http://www.engadget.com/2016/01/05/m...t-predictions/ |
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