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AI Could be the Future of Computer Chips

Researchers have determined that AI can design computer chips faster than humans, reports Yahoo. 

Artificial intelligence can design computer microchips that perform at least as well as those designed by human experts, devising such blueprints thousands of times faster. This new research from Google is already helping with the design of microchips for the company's next generation of AI computer systems.

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Government Form AI Task Force

The White House has announced an official National Artificial Intelligence task force, reports Fed Scoop. 

The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) and the National Science Foundation (NSF) on Thursday announced the launch of a National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource Task Force.

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AI Could Help Care for Elderly

Artificial intelligence could play a key role in how the elderly are cared for in the future, reports the Guardian. 

Kellye Franklin recalls the devastation when her now 81-year-old father, a loyal air force veteran, tried to make his own breakfast one morning. 

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Control How AI Creates Images

According to WRAL Tech, North Carolina State University has developed a way to control how AI creates images. 

Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a new state-of-the-art method for controlling how artificial intelligence (AI) systems create images. 

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Artificial Intelligence Helps Classify Species

Artificial intelligence could help researchers classify newly discovered species, reports Science Magazine. With biodiversity in decline around the world, researchers are desperate to catalog all of Earth’s insects and other invertebrates, which represent 90% of the 9 million species yet to be named. To do so, scientists typically face long hours in the lab sorting through the specimens they collected. Read more...

AI Could Help with Covid Treatment

According to SciTechDaily, AI can help doctors determine the severity of Covid-19 cases in patients. 

Artificial intelligence (AI) technology developed by researchers at the University of Waterloo is capable of assessing the severity of COVID-19 cases with a promising degree of accuracy.

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AI Could Stop Bad Information

Artificial intelligence could help stop the spread of misinformation, reports MIT News. Disinformation campaigns are not new — think of wartime propaganda used to sway public opinion against an enemy. What is new, however, is the use of the internet and social media to spread these campaigns. Read more...

AI Could Cut Red Light Time

According to Motor Trend, artificial intelligence could help cut wait time at red lights and reduce emissions.

Who hasn't been stuck seething at an interminable red light with zero cross traffic? When this happened one time too many to Uriel Katz, he co-founded Israel-based, Palo Alto, California-headquartered tech startup NoTraffic in 2017.

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AI Can Hinder Job Search

Artificial intelligence could be hampering many job seekers ability to find a job, reports Newsweek. 

Applying for jobs is hard work. We all know the drill—you polish your cover letter, spruce up an old resume and summon the courage to click send. After that, your career is in the hands of the hiring manager.

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Using AI to Organize Video

According to SciTechDaily, there is a new company that uses artificial intelligence to help companies manage their video content. 

Netra, co-founded by Shashi Kant SM ’06, uses artificial intelligence to help companies sort and manage video content.

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