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Torsten Reil Builds Better Animations
Torsten Reil
Torsten Reil shows a new way of animating characters in so that they would have a more realistic feel using the evolution of AI.
1 people like thisTorsten Reil: Torsten Reil Builds Better Animations
March 1, 2003 (about 21 years ago)Torsten Reil shows a new way of animating characters in so that they would have a more realistic feel using the evolution of AI.
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Source: TED
James Fallon: Exploring the mind of a killer
July 1, 2009 (almost 15 years ago)Fallon explains how a violence gene, which has a variant present in the normal population, expresses its effect on the human brain and contributes to psychopathy.
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Source: TED
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