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Fridays with ITDS: Artificial Intelligence in Academic Research
October 20, 2023 Posted in: Homepage Features Artificial intelligence is impacting how we gather and synthesize information, posing inevitable changes to the academic research process. Join Justin Savage, Research and Reference Librarian, for a conversation on the role of artificial intelligence in academic research, citation generation, and why it may move the needle on progressing…
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Artificial intelligence successfully predicts toxic algae in UK seafood
20 October 2023 Responsible Seafood Advocate Using molecular biology-based approach with artificial intelligence can predict a rise in toxic algae at least four weeks earlier than established methods Molecular biology-based approach with artificial intelligence can predict a rise in toxic algae weeks earlier than the microscope method. Photo courtesy of The National Oceanography Centre. The…
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Seattle’s More Pragmatic—And Quieter—AI Boom
As someone who grew up in Seattle, then spent several years in San Francisco, I’ve gotten a good feel for the two cities’ tech scenes and how they differ. Those differences are more clear than ever as the generative artificial intelligence boom reverberates through both tech hubs. In San Francisco, techies have been pumping their…
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Artificial Intelligence deciphers images perceived by the human brain
An example of image decoding by artificial intelligence. On the left, the photograph presented to the volunteer; on the right, the image produced by the AI by interpreting the subject’s brain activity captured by magnetoencephalography (MEG). THINGS-MEG/FAIR META AI Will artificial intelligence (AI) one day be able to read our brains and track our thoughts?…
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Jon Stewart’s Apple TV Plus show ends, reportedly over coverage of AI and China
/ According to reports, The Problem With Jon Stewart has been effectively canceled over editorial disagreements with Apple. p>span:first-child]:text-gray-13 [&_.duet–article-byline-and]:text-gray-13″> By Charles Pulliam-Moore, a reporter focusing on film, TV, and pop culture. Before The Verge, he wrote about comic books, labor, race, and more at io9 and Gizmodo for almost five years. a:hover]:text-black [&>a:hover]:shadow-underline-black dark:[&>a:hover]:text-gray-e9…
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Media Psychology and the Physics of Artificial Intelligence
Physics is the branch of science that deals with the structure of matter and how fundamental elements interact. Physics addresses the functioning of microscopically small digital elements comprising our vast physical universe. The Physics of AI Source: Google Images Public Domain Media psychology focuses on interpreting media and technology use and effects, . Artificial intelligence…
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New research project aims to find pancreatic cancer early with artificial intelligence
New research project aims to find pancreatic cancer early with artificial intelligence – CBS Philadelphia Watch CBS News Finding pancreatic cancer early with help from artificial intelligence is what a new research project is aiming to do. Stephanie Stahl reports more on the AI study View CBS News In Be the first to know Get…
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State lawmakers discuss impact of artificial intelligence
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)– Artificial intelligence has been the topic of discussion in Albany. A hearing was held by lawmakers on Thursday discussing its impact on the workforce. Christopher Ford, a PEF executive board member, was the first speaker of the legislative hearing. He spoke of the need for a state AI taskforce. “What are things…
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Artificial intelligence “can be a weapon, but it’s a tool” – an interview with tech journalist Kara Swisher
VPM News Focal Point special correspondent Dennis Ting spoke with journalist Kara Swisher about artificial intelligence, machine learning, and their impact on society. Swisher has been reporting on the tech industry since the 1990s, covering the rise of the Internet and many Silicon Valley companies. She also hosts two podcasts, “On with Kara Swisher” and…
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National artificial intelligence expert to speak in Oak Ridge on Oct. 26
Lynne Parker, one of the leading experts on artificial intelligence in Tennessee and the nation, will speak Oct. 26 in Oak Ridge on “AI Unveiled: Exploring Key Questions about our AI-Driven World.” She will deliver the next Dick Smyser Community Lecture sponsored by Friends of Oak Ridge National Laboratory at 7 p.m. in the Zach…