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Structure of the proposed AI synaptic device. Two oxide semiconductor transistors are connected; one for writing and the other for reading.

AI “brain” created from core materials for OLED TVs

MR image of human brain

AI may help detect Alzheimer’s from routine brain imaging tests

BYU engineering professor DJ Lee and his students created an algorithm that can automatically annotate football game film, a time-consuming process that is now done manually.

New AI technology could change game prep for Super Bowl teams

Massively parallel universal linear transformations using a wavelength-multiplexed diffractive deep neural network.

Optical Computing Takes a Giant Leap Forward: New Technique Allows for Massively Parallel, Energy-Efficient Processing

Brain illustration

How old is your brain, really? AI accurately reflects risk of cognitive decline, Alzheimer’s based on brain age

This image was generated by artificial intelligence based upon a request for 3D art using a natural language interpretation of “artificial intelligence that detects mutations in the genome.” Photo by Joseph Gleeson/UC San Diego

AI Learns to ID Rare ‘Mosaic Mutations’ That Cause Disease

Normal chest X-ray

AI predicts heart disease risk using single x-ray

Programming tool turns handwriting into computer code

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