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Computers Are Learning to Smell

Por: The Atlantic Tech October 13, 2023

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AI could revolutionize our understanding of one of the most mysterious human senses.Jordan Speer for The AtlanticOctober 13, 2023, 8:32 AM ETYou know the smell of warm, buttered popcorn. A crisp autumn day. The pungent, somewhat sweet scent that precedes rain. But could you begin to describe these aromas in detail? Or compare them? Your nose has some 400 olfactory receptors that do the work of translating the world’s estimated odorous... + full article



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