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Sunday, April 28, 2019
AI, ML, Robots and Brains (15.4. - 21.4.2019)
Society
Congress wants to protect you from biased algorithms, deepfakes, and other bad AI
Can artificial intelligence help end fake news?
As governments adopt artificial intelligence, there's little oversight and lots of danger
Portugal bets on artificial intelligence to boost exports
AI’s white guy problem isn’t going away
Your Next Job Interview May Be With an AI Robot
AI won’t replace artists- instead, it will augment them
Adding human touch to unchatty chatbots may lead to bigger letdown
Ready for 6G? How AI will shape the network of the future
Algorithms
New deep-learning approach predicts protein structure from amino acid sequence
Researchers explore machine learning to automate sorting of microcapsules in real-time
AI Robot paints its own moonscapes in traditional Chinese style
Why language technology can't handle Game of Thrones (yet)
Can science writing be automated?
Robots
Listen to 40 robot-dog legs marching in unison, and know the sound of death
Could robots make a documentary about a 5K race?
Giving robots a better feel for object manipulation
How autonomous ships can lead to safer waterways
U.S. Navy Wants a 'Robot' Fleet to Fight Russia or China
The Royal Navy Wants Robotic Submarines (Here's Why That Matters)
Future hypersonics could be artificially intelligent
Health
Faster, more accurate diagnoses: Healthcare applications of AI research
AI performs as well as experienced radiologists in detecting prostate cancer
Radiology publishes roadmap for AI in medical imaging
Crystallizing knowledge with a learning machine
Artificial intelligence speeds efforts to develop clean, virtually limitless fusion energy
Cars
Tesla spearheads trust in full self-driving vehicles among car buyers: survey
Training data for autonomous driving
Apple is still interested in self-driving cars as it explores ‘revolutionary’ LIDAR sensor design
Hardware
Neuron and synapse-mimetic spintronics devices developed
U-M study: 'Induced' driving miles could overwhelm potential energy-saving benefits of self-driving
Brains
uman brains could be connected to the internet in 'next few decades,' scientists predict
The brain's imperfect execution of mathematically optimal perception
Collecting the right quantity of evidence: How the brain makes a difficult decision
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