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    Extended Reality                  Extended Reality (XR) is a term that encompasses a spectrum of immersive technologies that merge the physical and digital worlds, offering users experiences that go beyond what is strictly real or virtual. XR includes virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR). These technologies have a wide range of applications across various industries. Here's a breakdown of the key components of Extended Reality: Virtual Reality (VR) : VR creates a completely immersive digital environment that isolates the user from the real world. Users typically wear a VR headset that covers their field of vision and often includes motion-tracking sensors. VR is commonly used for gaming, training simulations, virtual tours, and architectural visualization. Augmented Reality (AR) : AR overlays digital content, such as 3D objects, information, or animations, onto the re...
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 Block Chain            Blockchain is a decentralized and distributed digital ledger technology used to record transactions across multiple computers in a way that ensures the security, transparency, and immutability of the data. It was originally developed as the underlying technology for the cryptocurrency Bitcoin, but its applications have since expanded beyond digital currencies.           Here are some key characteristics and concepts related to blockchain technology: Decentralization:  Blockchain operates on a network of computers (nodes) that are distributed across the globe. Each node stores a copy of the entire blockchain, and there is no central authority or single point of control. This decentralization makes it difficult for any single entity to manipulate or control the system. Transparency:  Transactions recorded on a blockchain are visible to all participants in t...
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   Quantum Computing
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   AI- Power Clips   AI-powered chips, also known as AI accelerators or AI hardware, are specialized hardware components designed to perform artificial intelligence (AI) tasks more efficiently and quickly than traditional general-purpose processors. These chips are optimized for the specific computations required by AI and machine learning algorithms. They have become a crucial part of the AI ecosystem, enabling the rapid growth and development of AI applications in various fields. Here are some key aspects of AI-powered chips: Purpose-Built Architecture : AI chips are designed with a focus on the types of calculations commonly found in AI workloads, such as matrix multiplications and neural network computations. This results in architectures that can handle these tasks with greater efficiency compared to traditional CPUs or GPUs. Parallel Processing : AI chips often feature a high degree of parallelism, allowing them to perform multiple computations simultaneously. This ...
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Deep Learning                      Deep learning is a sub field of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning that focuses on using neural networks to solve complex problems. The term "deep" refers to the use of multiple layers of interconnected artificial neurons, allowing the system to learn from data in a hierarchical way, abstracting and representing increasingly complex features at each layer. Here are some key points about deep learning:            Neural Networks:  Deep learning models are typically constructed using artificial neural networks, which are inspired by the structure of the human brain. These networks consist of layers of interconnected nodes (neurons) that process and transform data.                Deep Neural Networks (DNNs):  In deep le...
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 Virtual reality: What is it?                       Virtual Reality (VR) refers to a computer-generated, interactive simulation or three-dimensional environment that can be experienced and explored by an individual. It aims to immerse users in a lifelike or imagined setting, enabling them to interact with and navigate through this virtual world as if they were physically present within it.                        When a person wears a VR headset and engages with the virtual environment, the system tracks their movements and adjusts the display in real-time, creating a sense of presence and immersion. As the user moves their head or body, the view in the virtual world changes accordingly, providing a convincing illusion of being present in that digital space.  ...