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Study Highlights Complicated Relationship Between AI and Law Enforcement

A recent study that examined the relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and law enforcement underscores both the need for law enforcement agencies to be involved in the development of public policies regarding AI –

UCI Study Finds Why Birds Do It Better

International team designs energy-efficient robot with bird-inspired locomotion

UCI Researchers Develop Hybrid Human-Machine Framework For Building Smarter AI

Model uses human and algorithmic predictions and confidence scores to boost accuracy

Extinction Vulnerability During Ancient Biodiversity Crises Is Unpredictable

Evidence from past extinctions cannot be used as a definitive way of predicting future biodiversity loss, scientists have found by using AI.

Ai Learns Coral Reef "Song"

Artificial Intelligence (AI) can track the health of coral reefs by learning the "song of the reef", new research shows.

Human-Robot-AI Teamwork Accelerates Regenerative Medicine

A joint research group led by Genki Kanda at the RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research (BDR) has developed a robotic artificial intelligence (AI) system for autonomously determining the optimal conditions for growing replacement retina layers necessary for vision.

AI Could Help Patients With Chronic Pain Avoid Opioids

Cognitive behavioral therapy is an effective alternative to opioid painkillers for managing chronic pain.

Health Care Artificial Intelligence Gets Biased Data Creating Unequal Care

Like many sectors, health care has benefited from the rising use of artificial intelligence, but it has sometimes happened at the expense of minority patients.

AI Researchers Tackle Longstanding ‘Data Heterogeneity’ Problem for Federated Learning

Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a new approach to federated learning that allows them to develop accurate artificial intelligence (AI) models more quickly and accurately.

‘Democratic AI’ Makes More Favoured Economic Policy Decisions

Artificial intelligence systems that are trained to align with human values could be used to develop more popular economic policies, a new study has found.

Cornell team finds automated bot helps improve non-native participation in multilingual meetings

Research out of Cornell University finds that during multilingual online meetings the use of an automated bot that interrupts the conversation can help allow non-native speakers to participate on a level playing field with native speakers.

U. of Michigan study: Humans not tolerant of robot mistakes

As robots become more pervasive in a variety of industries, a new study finds that their human colleagues may not be forgiving when the robots make an error.

Scientists Harness Artificial Intelligence To Advance Ability To Measure Arctic Sea Ice And Improve Climate Forecasting

Pioneering research deploying Artificial Intelligence (AI) and satellite modelling means the thickness of Arctic sea ice can be measured all year round for the first time, bringing significant benefits for future weather forecasts and shipping in the region.

Weizmann Institute scientists use machine learning to design new enzymes

Designing new enzymes to optimize their features for performing roles in research, biology and biomedicine has outstanding promise for advancing scientific capabilities.

Artificial Intelligence Learns To Visualize Extensive Datasets

A new AI algorithm developed by researchers at the Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence is aimed at visualizing datasets as clearly as possible.

Bristol Researchers Make Important Breakthrough In Quantum Computing

Researchers from the University of Bristol, quantum start-up, Phasecraft and Google Quantum AI have revealed properties of electronic systems that could be used for the development of more efficient batteries and solar cells.

Reprogramming Of Immune Cells Shown To Fight Off Melanoma

A new way of reprogramming our immune cells to shrink or kill off cancer cells has been shown to work in the otherwise hard to treat and devastating skin cancer, melanoma.

Artificial Intelligence Aids Discovery of Super Tight-Binding Antibodies

Tools developed by UC San Diego scientists could accelerate the development of new antibody drugs.

Using The Power Of Artificial Intelligence, New Open-Source Tool Simplifies Animal Behavior Analysis

A team from the University of Michigan has developed a new software tool to help researchers across the life sciences more efficiently analyze animal behaviors.

Making Molecules Faster: U-M Discovery Dramatically Reduces Time It Takes To Build Molecules

With a big assist from artificial intelligence and a heavy dose of human touch, Tim Cernak’s lab at the University of Michigan made a discovery that dramatically speeds up the time-consuming chemical process of building molecules that will be tomorrow’s medicines, agrichemicals or materials.