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Astronomers Get Better Picture of Galaxy with AI

Artificial intelligence is helping astronomers a clearer picture of the galaxy, reports Sci Tech Daily.

Japanese astronomers have developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) technique to remove noise in astronomical data due to random variations in galaxy shapes.

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AI Reading App Increase Literacy

A reading app with artificial intelligence is helping kids increase their literacy, reports Spectrum News 1.

Whether it's reading about Harry Potter or Percy Jackson, sixth grader Lulu Schultz can easily spend an hour diving into an adventure.

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Rembrandt Painting Repaired by AI

According to Smithsonian Magazine, artificial intelligence helped repair the edges of a famous Rembrandt painting. 

In 1642, Rembrandt van Rijn completed a dynamic painting called The Night Watch, which depicts the captain of an Amsterdam city militia urging his men into battle.

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AI Goes Shopping At Walmart

Walmart will use machine learning to substitute items in online grocery orders, reports Supermarket News.

Walmart is putting artificial intelligence (AI) to work in making sure customers get what they like in online grocery orders.

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Using Covid-19 To Determine Health Outcomes

According to the San Diego Tribune, researchers are using AI to determine who will become critically ill from Covid-19.

A team of San Diego scientists is harnessing artificial intelligence to understand why COVID-19 symptoms can vary dramatically from one person to the next — information that could prove useful in the continued fight against the coronavirus and future pandemics.

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Will AI Ever Match Human Intelligence

According to CNBC, scientists are questioning whether DeepMind will ever make machines with human level intelligence. 

Computer scientists are questioning whether DeepMind, the Alphabet-owned U.K. firm that’s widely regarded as one of the world’s premier AI labs, will ever be able to make machines with the kind of “general” intelligence seen in humans and animals.

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AI Powered Ship Experiences Tech Difficulties

According to NY Daily News, Mayflower, an AI powered ship retracing the Mayflower’s journey, has experienced technical difficulties.

The robotic, artificial-intelligence operated Mayflower that seeks to retrace the course of the famed 1620 journey to America is facing some troubles that have much less to do with scurvy and more to do with technological glitches.

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Medical School Uses AI

The University of Pittsburgh’s School of Health Science will use AI to pinpoint treatment for chronic disease patients, reports Health IT Analytics. 

Realyze Intelligence, a company launched recently by The University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences (UPMC), will use natural language processing and artificial intelligence to pinpoint optimal treatments for chronic disease and cancer patients.

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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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