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Artificial Intelligence

Screenshots of chatbot dialog

A new way to let AI chatbots converse all day without crashing

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AI can use human perception to help tune out noisy audio

sci-fi illustration of half-woman half-machine

Machine sentience and you: what happens when machine learning goes too far

Biological networks are interconnected. Just as knowing the ingredients alone is not sufficient to understand how to prepare a dish, understanding only the list of genes or proteins is insufficient to comprehend how they interact.

How quantum computing can unlock understanding of aging and disease

Aerial pictures of grey and harbour seals in the Dutch Wadden Sea. jeroen Hoekendijk

Computers are quick and reliable in counting seals

Two-dimensional material-based volatile and nonvolatile memory devices

Building Tomorrow’s AI with ‘Lego Blocks’

The Aletsch glacier in 2009, in Switzerland

Alpine glaciers will lose at least a third of their volume by 2050, whatever happens

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Scientists work to translate cows’ moos into language and meaning

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Researchers developing AI to make the internet more accessible

Two cameras record a psychotherapy session. The AI analyses the video sequences. (Image zvg)

Artificial intelligence as therapeutic support

Gabe Gomez

Artificially Intelligent Coscientist Automates Scientific Discovery

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Social media posts that promote tobacco are increasing, AI detection technology finds

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ChatGPT often won’t defend its answers – even when it is right

Scientists have applied artificial intelligence tools to data on 80 wines from seven estates in the Bordeaux region. © Adobe Stock

How to identify vintage wines by their chemical signature

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