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Innovative paper-like, battery-free, AI-enabled sensor for holistic wound monitoring
Scientists have invented a paper-like, battery-free, AI-enabled sensor patch -- PETAL -- for convenient and effective monitoring of wound recovery. This novel technology provides early warning of complications to improve wound care. The paper-like, battery-free PETAL sensor patch uses five colorimetric sensors to measure biomarkers in the wound within 15 mins. A proprietary AI algorithm quickly analyses the digital image of the sensor patch to determine wound healing status with an accuracy rate of 97%.
Day of AI curriculum meets the moment
Global participation in MIT RAISE’s free K-12 program more than doubles in its second year.
Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis Says Its Next Algorithm Will Eclipse ChatGPT
Demis Hassabis says the company is working on a system called Gemini that will draw on techniques that powered AlphaGo to a historic victory over a Go champion in 2016.
The US Senate Wants to Reign In AI. Good Luck With That
With a poor track record on tech regulation, do lawmakers stand a chance?
The US Senate Wants to Rein In AI. Good Luck With That
With a poor track record on tech regulation, do lawmakers stand a chance?
Amazon’s New Robots Are Rolling Out an Automation Revolution
A wave of advanced machines is coming to the company’s facilities thanks to better AI and robots smart enough to work with—and without—humans.
Meet Pause AI, the Protest Group Campaigning Against Human Extinction
Fears that artificial intelligence might wipe us out have fueled the rise of groups like Pause AI. Their warnings aren’t that far-fetched, experts say.
AI and crypto integration is going to happen, whether you want it or not
The need for owning your own data is applicable not just in the web3 space, but in AI, too. AI and crypto integration is going to happen, whether you want it or not by Jacquelyn Melinek originally published on TechCrunch
AI and crypto integration is going to happen whether you want it or not
The need for owning your own data is applicable not just in the web3 space, but in AI, too. AI and crypto integration is going to happen whether you want it or not by Jacquelyn Melinek originally published on TechCrunch
YouTube integrates AI-powered dubbing tool
YouTube is currently testing a new tool that will help creators automatically dub their videos into other languages using AI, the company announced Thursday at VidCon. YouTube teamed up with AI-powered dubbing service Aloud, which is part of Google’s in-house incubator Area 120. Earlier this year, YouTube introduced support for multi-language audio tracks, which allows […] YouTube integrates AI-powered dubbing tool by Lauren Forristal originally published on TechCrunch
Marvel’s 'Secret Invasion' AI Scandal Is Strangely Hopeful
News broke this week that the show’s opening credits were made using artificial intelligence. Fans immediately cried foul.
Deepfake Porn Reveals a ‘Pervert’s Dilemma'
What's the moral difference between indulging in a sexual fantasy about someone and watching a deepfake of them?
Students switch to AI to learn languages
Many people are using AI like ChatGPT to improve their language skills but learning that way has drawbacks.
Shadow SaaS, changing contracts and ChatGPT adoption: SaaS trends to watch
A new study shows enterprises are gradually cutting down on unused software-as-a-service apps while increasing SaaS spending. The post Shadow SaaS, changing contracts and ChatGPT adoption: SaaS trends to watch appeared first on TechRepublic.
Lenovo extends its portfolio of AI-ready infrastructure
Lenovo is doubling down on artificial intelligence with new innovative solutions and infrastructure. Get details about the new AI-enhanced Lenovo portfolio. The post Lenovo extends its portfolio of AI-ready infrastructure appeared first on TechRepublic.
MIT-Pillar AI Collective announces first seed grant recipients
Six teams conducting research in AI, data science, and machine learning receive funding for projects that have potential commercial applications.
Generative AI models are encoding biases and negative stereotypes in their users
In the space of a few months generative AI models, such as ChatGPT, Google's Bard and Midjourney, have been adopted by more and more people in a variety of professional and personal ways. But growing research is underlining that they are encoding biases and negative stereotypes in their users, as well as mass generating and spreading seemingly accurate but nonsensical information. Worryingly, marginalized groups are disproportionately affected by the fabrication of this nonsensical information.
Wondering how employees should use ChatGPT? Netskope has an app for that
ChatGPT use is booming at enterprises. Saying "no" to employees who want to use ChatGPT is a short-term answer, per Netskope, whose solution uses data insights to say "yes," "no" and "sometimes." The post Wondering how employees should use ChatGPT? Netskope has an app for that appeared first on TechRepublic.
The Last AI Boom Didn't Kill Jobs. Feel Better?
ChatGPT is stoking fears of mass layoffs, but a study of several EU countries found the deep-learning boom of the 2010s actually created job opportunities.
Get all the AI-powered tools you need with this $50 lifetime subscription
Turbocharge your productivity with far more than content generation; you’ll get problem solving, transcription, native language translation and more. The post Get all the AI-powered tools you need with this $50 lifetime subscription appeared first on TechRepublic.