AI

Robotics and AI on the verge of helping to protect crops in a big way
via Cornell University Robotics and AI on the verge of helping to protect crops in
Leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning in our scientific instruments to unlock breakthrough discoveries
PNNL’s data-infused approach to electron microscopes’ use in scientific experimentation will help researchers and industry
Unleashing a new sense of imagination in artificial intelligence systems
THE NEW AI SYSTEM TAKES ITS INSPIRATION FROM HUMANS: WHEN A HUMAN SEES A COLOR
An elegant new algorithm can significantly reduce the resource consumption of the world’s computer servers
The graph shows Vimeo's bandwidth usage before and after implementing the algorithm of Mikkel Thorup
Opening an exciting avenue for the development of artificial intelligence by operating at “the edge of chaos”
Conceptual image of a neural network (left) next to an optical micrograph image of a
Predicting unknown links between viruses and mammals using AI
Abstract representation of networks of (1) observed and (2) predicted associations between wild and semi-domesticated
A solar powered AI system-on-a-chip can be configured for use in just about any type of application
via CSEM A solar powered AI system-on-a-chip can be configured for use in just about
Using drones and artificial intelligence to monitor large colonies of seabirds
via Duke University Using drones and artificial intelligence to monitor large colonies of seabirds Using
Are humans ready to take advantage of benevolent AI?
Image: @cvbe Are humans ready to take advantage of benevolent AI? Picture yourself driving on
Artificial intelligence could monitor water quality more effectively highlighting quality shifts due to climate change or pollution
Mortimer Werther, of Biological and Environmental Sciences, led the study Artificial intelligence could monitor water
Using AI to empower environmental regulators
Satellite image of region in Bangaladesh with brick kiln chimneys highlighted. (Image credit: Lee, Brooks,
Do people trust computers more than humans?
via University of Georgia Do people trust computers more than humans? New research shows that
An experiment to see if artificial intelligence can make more advanced discoveries than humans
Fluorescence microscopy image of protein condensates forming inside living cells. Image credit: Weitz lab, Harvard
AI recognizes potentially critical traffic situations seven seconds in advance for self-driving cars
The technology uses sensors and cameras to capture surrounding conditions and records status data for
A wireless sensing technology can detect errors when medication is self-administered
The new technology pairs wireless sensing with artificial intelligence to determine when a patient is