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Artificial Intelligence

Researchers in protective gear look at a display on AI security

AI in Biology: Experts Call for Stronger Biosecurity Measures

scan of a woman's body

3D body volume scanner uses AI to help predict metabolic syndrome risk

Sequences of consecutive breakpoint distances for “Gates of Paradise” and “Finnegans Wake” in the same scale.

Unveiling the Hidden Order in James Joyce’s ‘Finnegans Wake’ … Punctuation

VHTS coverage for Asia-Pacific region(976 0.25°beams)

Innovative Antenna Design Paves Way for 6G Satellite Networks

Human tongue

Tongue Color Analysis: AI’s New Frontier in Disease Diagnosis

man interactive on cell phone with AI avatar

Large Language Models Pose No Existential Threat, Study Finds

woman and robot

AI Decision Explanations May Not Improve Human Oversight, Study Finds

Conversational LLMs results on four political orientation tests that classify test takers across two axes of the political spectrum.

Large Language Models Show Left-Leaning Bias, New Study Reveals

Researchers at Scripps Research have created a new way to check heart health. Instead of using the usual 12 sensors, they found that just 3 sensors, combined with a smart computer program, can spot heart problems almost as well. This simpler method could make it easier for more people to get their hearts checked.

AI Simplifies Heart Monitoring: 3-Lead ECG as Accurate as 12

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

(A) Proposed key terms to define. (B) Proposed most applicable specific fields the nomenclature guide will be used in; however, others may also find this work useful. (C) A mixed method approach with a modified Delphi method. This approach entails an initial round with pre-selected open-ended questions (i), strategic refinement and categorization (ii), and collaborative consultation (iii) in an iterative manner (ii and iii) until a suitable level of consensus is achieved (iv). If consensus is not reached on any specific terms, a weighted majority voting system will be implemented to reach a conclusion (v).

Defining the Future: A Unified Language for AI and Biological Intelligence

A custom-built hardware device plans to help artificial intelligence be more energy efficient. Credit: University of Minnesota Twin Cities

Energy-Efficient AI: New Hardware Could Slash Computing Power Needs by 1000x

A photograph of the artificial compound eye prototype developed at the University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science by associate professor Kyusang Lee.

New Artificial Eyes Mimic Praying Mantis Vision for Improved Machine Perception

Researcher Jamie Lian leads ORNL’s contributions to a tool suite that uses machine learning for more effective cybersecurity analytics

Artificial intelligence tools secure tomorrow’s electric grid

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