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Interesting items on the web (July – August 2019)

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The Training & Skills team are voracious readers and we come across so much content on the web that would be of interest. We’re committed to making the most of your time – so we’ve chosen only the “best of the best” of the things we’ve seen this month, and present it here for your consideration.

AI Decodes Speech and Hearing Based on Brain Activity

When people listened to questions from a predetermined set and spoke a response from a group of answer options, a computer program could correctly predict the question based on their brain activity most of the time, researchers report today

You can read the whole article, published on the website of The Scientist via the following link:

https://ibm.co/2Ud6U6P

Harvard Spent 80 Years Studying Happiness, and We Now Know the 1 Key Habit That Makes People Happier. (The Problem: Most People Never Even Try)

The clearest message that we get from this 75-year study is this: Good relationships keep us happier and healthier.

You can read the whole article, published on the website of Inc. via the following link:

https://ibm.co/2zsYj6h

 

Quantum Computing Expert Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty

Have a look at this video on YouTube:

https://ibm.co/2L219py

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