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Artificial Intelligence

Pregnant woman with doctor

AI-Powered Clinical Software Boosts Quality of Maternal Healthcare by 69%

Categories Health, Technology
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Artificial intelligence is creating a new way of thinking, an external thought process outside of our minds

Categories Brain & Behavior, Physics & Mathematics, Technology
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Humans Show Sympathy for Bullied AI in Virtual Game Study

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences, Technology
Weill Cornell Medicine investigators used AI to discern subtypes of Parkinson's disease from diverse data sources. Credit: Shutterstock

New Algorithm Lets Neural Networks Learn Continuously Without Forgetting

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
A new study by Guenevere Chen, an assistant professor in the UTSA Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and her former doctoral student, Qi Xia, reveals an oversight in AI image recognition tools. The researchers identified and exploited an alpha channel attack on images by developing AlphaDog.

Researchers Uncover Critical Flaw in AI Image Recognition Tools

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
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AI Models Revolutionize Plasma Heating Predictions for Fusion Research

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics
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When it comes to emergency care, ChatGPT overprescribes

Categories Health, Technology
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AI Model Identifies Potential Treatments for Thousands of Rare Diseases

Categories Health, Technology
20 most- and least-impacted occupations ranked by the AII (Artificial Intelligence Impact) measure.

AI’s Uneven Impact: Study Reveals Most and Least Affected Occupations

Categories Social Sciences, Technology
The picture on the left was generated by a standard method while the picture on the right was generated by ElasticDiffusion. The prompt for both images was, “Photo of an athlete cat explaining its latest scandal at a press conference to journalists.” (Image courtesy of Moayed Haji Ali/Rice University)

Rice research could make weird AI images a thing of the past

Categories Technology
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New AI Distinguishes Dark Matter from Cosmic Interference

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space, Technology
A researcher at Binghamton University, State University of New York has developed a tool to root out bogus, AI-generated research articles.

New AI Tool Detects Fake Scientific Articles with 94% Accuracy

Categories Technology
virtual neurosurgery simulator

AI Outperforms Human Instructors in Neurosurgical Training Study

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
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