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Machine Learning

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
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
The Mirror Lake offramp on the Glenn Highway near Chugiak, Alaska, shows damage after the Nov. 30, 2018, earthquake. Photo courtesy of Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities

New Algorithm Detects Early Signs of Major Earthquakes Months in Advance

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics
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A human-centered AI tool to improve sepsis management

Categories Technology
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AI Model Shows Promise in Early Autism Detection, Achieving 80% Accuracy

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
man interactive on cell phone with AI avatar

Large Language Models Pose No Existential Threat, Study Finds

Categories Social Sciences, Technology
A computer screen shows results from an electroencephalogram, or EEG test.

AI boosts the power of EEGs, enabling neurologists to quickly, precisely pinpoint signs of dementia

Categories Health, Technology
Examples of trials in Study 2 (A) is an example from the adult target set (left) B is an example from the child target set (right). This is a loos translation into English

Names may shape facial appearance over time new study suggests

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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Using AI to scrutinize, validate theories on animal evolution

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

Machine learning helps define new subtypes of Parkinson’s disease

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Technology
A new tool enables someone to perform complicated statistical analyses on tabular data using just a few keystrokes. Credits:Image: MIT News; iStock

AI Tool Simplifies Complex Database Analysis, Outperforms Neural Networks

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Visualization of K = 5 high-resolution and photo-realistic synthetic images conditioned on a text, and comparison with state-of-the-art methods (top) on the Caltech-UCSD Birds-200-2011 dataset

AI Creates Stunning Images from Text: New Model Beats Competitors

Categories Technology
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