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Artificial Intelligence
Building a Better Nose
Dogs, ants, and other organisms that sniff out cancer could help train an AI to do the same.
By
Robin Donovan
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Designer-Drug Detection Levels Up with AI
A growing wave of novel substances for performance enhancement or just getting high hits the streets weekly.
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Matthew Hutson
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What Do Neurons and Snowflakes Have to Teach Us About AI?
The fact that no two are alike could be the key to designing AIs that can adapt to change.
By
Jonathan Grinstein
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5 Ways to Save Humanity from a Malicious AI
Russian transhumanist Alexey Turchin plans to outsmart a future artificial intelligence and save humanity.
By
Stav Dimitropoulos
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Artificial Intelligence Is Learning to Manipulate You
While AI may not end the world the way sci-fi writers imagine, it may very well pull your strings in the near future.
By
Matthew Hutson
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Alarm Fatigue in the ICU—A Huge Problem Made Worse by COVID-19
Can AI revolutionize the growing, billion-dollar global market for clinical alarm management in hospitals—and help save lives?
By
Emma Yasinski
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AI Breathes New Life into Old Drugs
Deep learning uncovers the potential of existing medications to target different diseases.
By
Matthew Hutson
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My Baby Won’t Sleep. Help Me AI, You’re My Only Hope.
Sleepless babies can drive modern parents to desperation. Can bots, algorithms, and apps actually help?
By
Elizabeth Preston
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The Limits of Computers That Read Our Minds
A professor in China builds a brain-machine interface that keeps humans fully in charge.
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Yiting Sun
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Curious Robots Will Teach Us About Ourselves
Machines programmed to explore could lead to smarter AI — and show us how to unlock capacities lying dormant in our own brains.
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Stephanie Pappas
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