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Artificial Intelligence

The new device could be directly incorporated into smartwatches and fitness trackers for real-time data processing and near-instant diagnostics.

AI just got 100-fold more energy efficient

Damage after a powerful earthquake in New Zealand in 2011. Researchers at UT Austin are working to forecast earthquakes with artificial intelligence.

AI-driven earthquake forecasting shows promise in trials

AI enhanced chest x ray

AI combines chest X-rays with patient data to improve diagnosis

Zebra finch

When needs compete, love trumps thirst

Image: A selfie, taken by the Curiosity rover on the surface of Mars in June 2016. The Curiosity rover used the pyrolysis-GCMS equipment described in this notice (Secondary Creator Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS).

Scientists develop AI method to identify life on other worlds

Human hand marked with GlowTrack fluorescent tags.

Unleashing the power of AI to track animal behavior

Analysis of pixel importance for radiology-specific and general models. Red/yellow indicates higher importance.

A new AI model has been developed to improve accuracy of breast cancer tumor removal

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Ohio State leads new global climate center on AI for biodiversity change

AI brain illustration

Evolution wired human brains to act like supercomputers

Pixabay illustration of a heartbeat monitor

ChatGPT performs as well as doctors for suggesting the most likely diagnoses in the emergency room

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AI can help write a message to a friend – but don’t do it

To tackle wildfires, researchers in Europe team up with frontline forces

man in mri

Brain signals transformed into speech through implants and AI

Joshua trees burn during the York Fire in the Mojave National Preserve in July. (Photo/Ty O’Neil, The Associated Press)

What can Indigenous knowledge, and now AI, teach us about fire?

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