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Artificial Intelligence

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AI tool can track effectiveness of multiple sclerosis treatments

Categories Health, Technology
Illustration of a human heart

AI Reveals Heart’s Biological Age, Unlocking Cardiac Risk Prediction

Categories Health, Technology
Associate Professor Mario Lanza and his team demonstrated a groundbreaking silicon transistor that mimics neural and synaptic behaviours, marking a significant breakthrough in neuromorphic computing.

Super-Efficient Transistor Breakthrough Could Shake Up AI Computing World

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Example neuron in the anterior ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH, blue line). Using a technique called “uncaging”, researchers found that inhibitory signals near the centre of this neuron (yellow squares) were stronger during the fertile phase of the reproductive cycle. Reduced activity in these cells promotes mating behaviour.

“AI is the future of peer review”

Categories Health, Technology
Dartmouth scientists Michael Heinz (left) and Nicholas Jacobson (center) led the first clinical trial of an AI-powered therapy chatbot and found that, on average, people with diagnosed mental disorders experienced a significant reduction in symptoms. People in the study interacted with the software, known as Therabot, through a smartphone app where they responded to prompts from the Therabot avatar (right) or initiated conversations when they needed to talk.

AI Therapist Matches Human Care in Groundbreaking Mental Health Trial

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences, Technology
Researchers argue that the adoption of LLMs into medical curricula can significantly contribute to the acquisition of moral knowledge and the cultivation of virtue, two main aspects of medical ethics.

ChatGPT Shows Promise as Medical Ethics Teacher

Categories Health, Social Sciences, Technology
the novel memristive device

Brain-Like Memory Chips That Never Forget: New Memristors Could Solve AI’s Amnesia Problem

Categories Technology
Coffee-making robot pours water from a kettle into a cup

Robot Barista Breaks New Ground for AI Machines

Categories Technology
A new study shows that an open-source AI model performs on par with the leading closed-source tool in its ability to solve tough medical cases. The shift portends greater competition that should benefit for patients and clinicians.

Free Open-Source Tool Matches Big Tech’s Best in Cracking Tough Patient Cases

Categories Health, Technology
woman sleeping

AI Watches You Sleep: New Model Analyzes Over 1 Million Hours of Slumber

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Technology
synthetic blood platelets

AI Model Predicts Biological Age from a Tiny Blood Sample

Categories Health, Technology
A car emitting radar signals

Self-Driving Cars Learn to Share Road Knowledge Through Digital Word-of-Mouth

Categories Technology
Researchers develop computer model to understand and generate human-like goals

AI Creates Playful Games Indistinguishable from Human-Made Ones

Categories Technology
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