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Artificial Intelligence Classifying Tumors

According to SciTechDaily, researchers are using artificial intelligence to classify tumors. 

A team of researchers at Washington University School of Medicine have developed a deep learning model that is capable of classifying a brain tumor as one of six common types using a single 3D MRI scan, according to a study published in Radiology: Artificial Intelligence.

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AI Helps Find Greenwashing

Green Watch, a new startup, utilizes AI to  help investors determine if a company is actually green or just greenwashing, reports Bloomberg. 

Barely a day goes by without a company talking up their green credentials—how they’re aligning themselves with global climate goals, cutting waste and upping their recycling. 

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AI Can Predict Insurance Risk

A new company is using artificial intelligence to help insurers price wildfire insurance, reports Axios. 

A startup is using machine learning and better data to more accurately assess wildfire risk for insurers.

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University of Washington to Become NSF AI Research Institute

According to the University of Washington, it will be one of the NSF’s artificial intelligence research institutes, it will focus on applying AI to dynamic systems. 

The U.S. National Science Foundation today announced 11 new artificial-intelligence research institutes, including one led by the University of Washington. These institutes are part of a $220 million investment spanning seven research areas in AI. Each institute will receive about $20 million over five years.

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NSF Starts AI Research Institutes

The National Science Foundations is establishing 11 new artificial intelligence research institutes, reports the National Science Foundation. 

Today, the U.S. National Science Foundation announced the establishment of 11 new NSF National Artificial Intelligence Research Institutes, building on the first round of seven institutes funded in 2020. The combined investment of $220 million expands the reach of these institutes to include a total of 40 states and the District of Columbia.

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Using AI to See the Future

According to the Drive, the Pentagon wants to use artificial intelligence to “see” into the future.

U.S. Northern Command (NORTHCOM) recently conducted a series of tests known as the Global Information Dominance Experiments, or GIDE, which combined global sensor networks, artificial intelligence (AI) systems, and cloud computing resources in an attempt to "achieve information dominance" and "decision-making superiority."

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Spotting Gravitational Waves

According to Space.com, scientists believe that artificial intelligence can help them spot gravitational waves. 

Scientists hunting for elusive gravitational waves across the universe may be able to supercharge their discoveries with a new tool: artificial intelligence.

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AI Detects Colon Cancer Early

New artificial intelligence assisted technology can help detect colon cancer earlier, reports ABC Action News. 

Leading the way, right here in Tampa Bay, Largo Medical Center is now the first hospital in the country to offer a newly FDA approved technology to help doctors detect colon cancer early.

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AI Recreates Bourdain's Voice

According to Indie Wire, artificial intelligence was used to recreate Anthony Bourdain’s voice for the new documentary about him.

Roadrunner,” the Anthony Bourdain documentary from “20 Feet from Stardom” Oscar winner Morgan Neville, takes a page from documentaries like Alex Gibney’s “Sinatra: All or Nothing at All” in allowing the late chef and television personality to narrate his own story through the use of archival audio.

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AI Improves Meetings

Startup Xembly uses artificial intelligence to make meetings more productive, reports Geek Wire. 

Nobody really likes work meetings. Pete Christothoulou thinks they’re such a problem that he’s launching a new startup to rethink the whole endeavor.

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