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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. […]
03/08/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
CYBORG: Researchers create the first self-healing robots from living frog tissues
Researchers created the first living, self-healing robots using stem cells from frogs. Named “xenobots” after the African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis) from which the stem cells were taken, the machines look like tiny blobs of wiggling pink flesh. “These are novel living machines,” said Joshua Bongard, a professor of computer science at the University of Vermont (UVM) […]
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 […]
02/03/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Ancient art: Scientists discover 143 new Nazca line drawings previously hidden in Peru
Japanese archaeologists have discovered 143 new Nazca line drawings in Peru, including one found using artificial intelligence (AI). The land drawings depict humans, humanoids, animals and other beings and are believed to date back to at least A.D. 100 to B.C. 300. The researchers spent years studying Pampa de Nazca, a 200-square-mile desert plain near the foothills of the […]
02/21/2020
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By Franz Walker
Neural network finds 11 asteroids that could hit the Earth
One of the most fascinating – and frightening – concepts in astronomy is that asteroids and other interstellar objects can fly really close to the Earth, and even hit it. Now, a team of researchers from Leiden University in the Netherlands are using a neutral network to predict which asteroids could hit the planet in […]
10/21/2019
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By Ralph Flores
How can a small patch of printed material fool A.I. surveillance?
This one’s for sci-fi lovers: A team of machine learning researchers from KU Leuven in Belgium found a simple hack to trick surveillance systems into thinking that a person is invisible. In their paper, which they presented in this year’s Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, the team revealed how wearing a colorful printed patch no […]
04/02/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Study warns that AI expansion cannot be fully understood or measured and that humans should “proceed with caution”
Some consider artificial intelligence to be a boon to mankind, while others believe that it will be the destruction of civilization. A team of Canadian researchers warns that it will be very difficult to predict how AI will grow in the future – and that they are not leaving out the possibility of the much-touted technology utterly failing to […]
03/20/2019
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By Edsel Cook
What’s phase-change memory? It could be the future of smart devices and AI
A team of British and Singaporean researchers have been tweaking phase-change memory for a while now. Their labors finally bore fruit in the latest iteration of the memory storage technology: A phase-change random access memory system that not only altered its phase very quickly, but also boasted great stability during changes. Most compact computer storage devices […]
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 […]
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