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Artificial Intelligence Can Curb Lonliness
According to St. George News, artificial intelligence can help people combat loneliness brought on by the pandemic.
In the isolation of the COVID-19 pandemic, many people are missing a sympathetic ear. Would a response like that make you feel heard, less alone, even if it were a machine writing back to you?
Read more...AI Can Influence Human Decisions
According to a new study artificial intelligence can influence the human decision making process, reports ZD Net.
A new study by researchers from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation's (CSIRO) Data61, in partnership with the Australian National University and researchers from Germany, has revealed that artificial intelligence (AI) can influence human decision-making.
Read more...Artificial Intelligence Could Advance Fusion Knowledge
According to SciTechDaily, a new machine learning formula could help scientists studying plasma fusion.
A novel computer algorithm, or set of rules, that accurately predicts the orbits of planets in the solar system could be adapted to better predict and control the behavior of the plasma that fuels fusion facilities designed to harvest on Earth the fusion energy that powers the sun and stars.
Read more...AI Learning More About Chess Mistakes
A new artificial intelligence program is focused on learning about how humans play chess, including how and why they make mistakes, reports Wired.
It took about 50 years for computers to eviscerate humans in the venerable game of chess.
Read more...AI Could Lessen Racial Inequality
Artificial intelligence could help decrease racial inequality in healthcare, reports BBC.
Pain tolerance is highly subjective which can make it difficult for doctors to pinpoint why someone's pain may be as high as they say it is.
Read more...Wage Fight Could Hasten AI
According to Valley News, experts warn that raising minimum wage could usher in the use of more artificial intelligence, instead of employees.
Experts say that if minimum wage were to increase rapidly, there’s a good chance many big box stores will choose to invest in technology to cut costs.
Read more...Artificial intelligence Helps in Chemistry
Scientists are using machine learning in the field of synthetic chemistry, reports Phys.org.
In the past few years, researchers have turned increasingly to data science techniques to aid problem-solving in organic synthesis.
Read more...Artificial Intelligence Platform Ludo Revolutionizes Games Creation
AI (Artificial Intelligence) games creativity platform Ludo has announced its open beta, following a deeply successful closed beta and attracted participation from independent studios across the globe. Games creators tasked with delivering the next hit game to emulate the success of the likes of Call of Duty, Among Us, Fortnite and Fall Guys, now have the answer in Ludo - the world’s first AI games ideation tool.
Read more...AI and Citizens Track Wildlife
Nonprofit Wild Me uses artificial intelligence and citizens to track wildlife, reports Forbes.
Did you know that scientists have identified only 1.5 million species out of the 10 million estimated on Earth?
Read more...AI Can Predict Cancer
Researchers have developed AI that can tell when a woman will get breast cancer, reports Medical Express Daily.
A team of researchers with members from institutions in the U.S., Sweden and Taiwan has developed an artificial intelligence system for predicting breast cancer years before tumors appear.
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