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Shells, beans, and plant fibers-made artificial synapse mimics the human brain
The Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) in South Korea has developed a fully biodegradable artificial ...
Each December, millions of students around the world participate in the Hour of AI, a global initiative led by Code.org and ...
The explosion of breakthroughs, investments, and entrepreneurial activity around artificial intelligence over the last decade has been driven exclusively by deep learning, a sophisticated statistical ...
Saint Louis University's computer science minor to artificial intelligence M.S. accelerated program allows a student to complete, in an accelerated fashion, both a minor in computer science and the ...
A tsunami of change is already arriving. Artificial intelligence is now capable of doing desk jobs that were previously safe from automation. The social and economic effects remain to be seen, but is ...
Sixty-five years ago, 10 computer scientists convened in Dartmouth, NH, for a workshop on artificial intelligence, defined a year earlier in the proposal for the workshop as “making a machine behave ...
Three compelling AI stocks that offer attractive dividend yields are International Business Machines (NYSE: IBM), Cisco ...
Even powerful computers, like those that guide self-driving cars, can be tricked into mistaking random scribbles for trains, fences, or school buses. It was commonly believed that people couldn't see ...
The field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has changed a great deal over the past decade. The influx of masses of data has both inspired the development of new technologies and powered existing ...
“Jacob Javits of New York is the first United States senator to become fully automated,” the Chicago Tribune announced in 1962 from the Republican state convention in Buffalo, where an electronic ...
It might be possible, physicists say, but not anytime soon. And there’s no guarantee that we humans will understand the result. By Dennis Overbye Once upon a time, Albert Einstein described scientific ...
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