From the first successful kidney transplant in 1954, modern organ transplantation has often been linked to the horrors of ...
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Korean professor named to UN body assessing AI's impact on humanity
A Korean expert has been selected as a member of a new UN body on AI tasked with assessing various aspects of AI and its impact on human lives, the Foreign Ministry said Friday.
Biologists, physicists and computer scientists have joined a platform called RentAHuman.ai to advertise their skills.
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China claims first successful test of wireless brain-computer interface in space
A China-based team of researchers has reportedly completed the “world’s first in-orbit verification” of ...
Robotics has made jaw-dropping progress in perception, navigation, and even conversational interfaces. Yet one part of the human body continues ...
Nike's battery-powered footwear system, which propels wearers forward, is part of a broader push to help humans move farther ...
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AI chatbots generate weight loss coaching messages perceived as helpful as human-written advice
Artificial intelligence systems are increasingly being tested for their ability to support personal health goals. A recent study published in the Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science provides ...
IN 2021, a unit of healthcare giant Johnson & Johnson announced “a leap forward”: It had added artificial intelligence (AI) to a medical device used to treat chronic sinusitis, an inflammation of the ...
Anil Seth, one of the world’s leading neuroscientists studying consciousness, stands at the centre of this inquiry.
Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology’s (SMART) Mens, Manus & Machina (M3S) interdisciplinary research group, ...
Ball State University Student Government Association (SGA) held its president debate Feb. 10, at 5:30 p.m. in the campus’ L.A. Pittenger Student Center music lounge, room 216.
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How much can an autonomous robotic arm feel like part of the body?
When AI-powered prosthetic arms that move autonomously become widespread, understanding how people feel about them and accept them will be crucial. In a study appearing in Scientific Reports, ...
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