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01/24/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Scientists develop AI program that uses x-rays to detect COVID-19
Scientists from the University of the West of Scotland (UWS) have created a groundbreaking artificial intelligence program that uses x-rays to detect the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) faster and more accurately than standard PCR tests. The process uses x-ray technology. The patient gets an x-ray done of his or her chest. The AI program then uses an algorithm to […]
04/13/2021
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By Joven Gray
Astronomers develop new method to detect mysterious radio bursts from billions of light years away using AI
A doctorate student from Australia developed an automated system to detect fast radio bursts (FRBs), or mysterious and powerful flashes from outer space. In his report, Wael Farah from the Swinburne Institute of Technology discussed how he built the UTMOST FRB search program, an automated system for capturing FRBs using artificial intelligence (AI) at the Molonglo Radio Observatory. […]
02/22/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
Researchers are developing AI that can detect emotional states using radio waves
Scientists are developing an advanced artificial intelligence system that uses an advanced neural network and radio signals to detect a person’s emotions from a short distance. This is coming from a study conducted by scientists from the Queen Mary University of London and was published in the journal PLOS ONE. The researchers used radio waves to pick up subtle changes in […]
04/23/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Scientists develop artificial nervous system that can soon give robots a sense of touch
Scientists from the National University of Singapore have developed “an ultra responsive and robust artificial nervous system” that may be used by robots and prosthetic devices to give them a sense of touch. This artificial nervous system is called the Asynchronous Coded Electronic Skin (ACES). According to tests done by the NUS team, the ACES system has […]
03/22/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Neuroscientists construct 3D facial models using data from a person’s brain when remembering the face of someone familiar
The code that our brains use to tell faces apart has been reverse engineered. This is because, for the first time, neuroscientists were able to construct 3D facial models using information stored in an individual’s brain when recalling faces of familiar people. The study, published in the Nature Human Behaviour journal, came about as a […]
03/05/2020
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By Franz Walker
Incredible non-invasive medical device reduces need for CT scans that expose patients to radiation
CT scans use ionizing radiation to take a look inside the body, exposing patients to the risk of cancer. Now, researchers have found that a recently FDA-approved device can reduce the need for CT scans for traumatic brain injury by as much as 30 percent. Called BrainScope One, the device comes from the BrainScope Company, Inc. – […]
02/27/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Researchers use AI to simulate the universe: The simulation works, but it’s “a great mystery” that’s yet to be understood
Researchers have announced that, for the first time in human history, artificial intelligence (AI) has been able to create a simulation of the universe in a way that seems to work like the actual thing. However, the researchers aren’t entirely sure how it works. In their study, published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of […]
09/05/2019
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By Ralph Flores
Being defeated by A.I. makes people feel “horrible,” reveals study
“Nobody likes a sore loser,” is a phrase you hear a lot in sports. For the most part, it is true: Teaching the value of good sportsmanship instills respect and self-control, especially in children, where these two traits extend to parts of their life outside sports. But if you’re playing against a robot – and you’re left […]
03/08/2019
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By Edsel Cook
New research finds that the brains of fruit flies work similarly to advanced computer algorithms
Fruit flies and computers apparently follow the same thinking process when it comes to analyzing unknown information. A new study indicated that computer algorithms could take some hints from the way flies identify new smells. A fly can swiftly determine whether or not it has smelled an odor before. Based on the familiarity of the scent, the insect determines […]
09/20/2018
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By Jhoanna Robinson
AI robot attends college, including a course about love
BINA48, a robot owned by lawyer, author, and entrepreneur Martine Aliana Rothblatt’s Terrasem Movement Foundation (TMF) is living the life of any normal college student in America: She attends classes at Notre Dame de Namur University in Belmont, California, and every once in a while gets excused from those classes when she needs to get […]
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