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Discover how large language models with only 775 million parameters are surprisingly capable of learning and using tools. We ...
AiResearch would indeed build a second, lighter, car but for some reason, the Speed Sport team was not involved. It is speculated that Greth wasn’t thrilled with how the car sounded.
The F-14 wings adjusted themselves automatically—largely thanks to the Central Air Data Computer designed by the Garrett AiResearch team of two dozen engineers, including Bill and Ray.
That little car is the Garret-Airesearch Electric Hybrid Vehicle. And, yes, the Garrett in question is the same one many of you gearheads will know as the turbocharger-making company.
AiResearch had just been hired by the Grumman Corporation to design the F-14 Tomcat’s central air data computer, a microprocessor that would, with data from pressure sensors, calculate and ...
Testing the AiResearch Advanced Extravehicular Suit’s range of motion in the 1960s. Courtesy Bill Elkins Bill Elkins has been called “one of the true fathers of the space suit.” Within ...