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artificial intelligence
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Air pollution in South Africa: affordable new devices use AI to monitor hotspots in real time
Bruce Mellado, University of the Witwatersrand Air quality has become one of the most important public health issues…
August 29, 2024
Robocars promise to improve traffic even when most of the cars around them are driven by people, study finds
Robotaxis have caused problems, but they have the potential to improve traffic conditions. Mario Tama/Getty Images Weizi Li,…
August 15, 2024
Paris Olympics 2024: faster, higher, stronger – and more data-driven
Andy Miah, University of Salford For the first post-COVID Olympics, there are some major changes now in place…
August 14, 2024
FraudGPT and other malicious AIs are the new frontier of online threats. What can we do?
Bayu Anggorojati, Monash University; Arif Perdana, Monash University, and Derry Wijaya, Monash University The internet, a vast and…
August 7, 2024
Social robot or digital avatar, users interact with this AI technology as if it’s real
Brigitte Viljoen, Auckland University of Technology and Elizabeth Day, Auckland University of Technology Humans are interacting more than…
August 6, 2024
AI plus gene editing promises to shift biotech into high gear
AI knowledge combined with gene-editing precision opens the way to dial-a-protein. KTSFotos/Moment via Getty Images Marc Zimmer, Connecticut…
June 18, 2024
AI is cracking a hard problem – giving computers a sense of smell
A rose by any other name would not smell as sweet to a robot. estt/iStock via Getty Images…
June 12, 2024
Computer Scientists Develop AI Framework for Rapid Detection of Damaged Buildings and Bird Flock Estimation
At a Glance Computer scientists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have developed an AI framework called DISCount,…
April 22, 2024
What is a GPU? An expert explains the chips powering the AI boom, and why they’re worth trillions
AMD Conrad Sanderson, CSIRO As the world rushes to make use of the latest wave of AI technologies,…
March 21, 2024
We designed wormlike, limbless robots that navigate obstacle courses − they could be used for search and rescue one day
Limbless robots may not need lots of complex algorithms when they have mechanical intelligence. Tianyu Wang Tianyu Wang,…
February 28, 2024
