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Artificial Intelligence Aids Discovery of Super Tight-Binding Antibodies

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

AI Improves Detail, Estimate of Urban Air Pollution

Using artificial intelligence, Cornell engineers have simplified and reinforced models that accurately calculate the fine particulate matter (PM2.5)

Artificial Intelligence in Veterinary Medicine Raises Ethical Challenges

Use of artificial intelligence (AI) is increasing in the field of veterinary medicine, but veterinary experts caution that the rush to embrace the technology raises some ethical considerations.

Harnessing AI Technology For IVF Embryo Selection

An artificial intelligence algorithm can determine non-invasively, with about 70% accuracy, if an in vitro fertilized embryo has a normal or abnormal number of chromosomes, according to a new study from researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine.

Pop’balloons, the First Serious Mixed Reality Game for Autistic Children

There are years of basic research in neuroscience behind the development of the first mixed reality game to diagnose and promote inclusion for people with autism.

3D-Printed Decoder, AI-Enabled Image Compression Could Enable Higher-Res Displays

In a twist that surprised UCLA researchers, starving ants were more cautious, not less, in their search for food

Researchers Show How Network Pruning Can Skew Deep Learning Models

Computer science researchers have demonstrated that a widely used technique called neural network pruning

Mathematical Formula Tackles Complex Moral Decision-Making in AI

An interdisciplinary team of researchers has developed a blueprint for creating algorithms that more effectively incorporate ethical guidelines into artificial intelligence (AI) decision-making programs.

Open Source Platform Enables Research on Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning

The biggest benchmarking data set to date for a machine learning technique designed with data privacy in mind has been released open source by researchers at the University of Michigan.

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.

Wiggling Toward Bio-Inspired Machine Intelligence

Inspired by jellyfish and octopuses, PhD candidate Juncal Arbelaiz investigates the theoretical underpinnings that will enable systems to more efficiently adapt to their environments.

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.

Researchers Develop the First AI-Based Method for Dating Archeological Remains

By analyzing DNA with the help of artificial intelligence (AI), an international research team led by Lund University in Sweden has developed a method that can accurately date up to ten-thousand year-old human remains.

A New Neuromorphic Chip for AI on the Edge, at a Small Fraction of the Energy and Size

The NeuRRAM chip is the first compute-in-memory chip to demonstrate a wide range of AI applications at a fraction of the energy consumed by other platforms while maintaining equivalent accuracy

Researchers Create the First Artificial Vision System for Both Land and Water

Inspired by a fiddler crab eye, scientists developed an amphibious artificial vision system with a panoramic visual field.

New Hardware Offers Faster Computation for Artificial Intelligence, with Much Less Energy

Engineers working on “analog deep learning” have found a way to propel protons through solids at unprecedented speeds.

‘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.

Explained: How to Tell If Artificial Intelligence Is Working the Way We Want It To

“Interpretability methods” seek to shed light on how machine-learning models make predictions, but researchers say to proceed with caution.