Australia launches national AI centre in CSIRO's Data61

The new AI centre will work on reducing barriers faced by small to medium-sized businesses in adopting and developing AI and emerging technology.

13 December 2021, zdnet.com

NYC creates coalition to end bias and 'race norming' in medical algorithms

These algorithms have been proven to negatively impact the care Black and Latino residents of New York City receive.

13 December 2021, zdnet.com

Machines, inventions and 'good cities': a pick of science and tech books

These books offer insights into building better cities, the stories behind major inventions, and the interaction between humans and machines.

13 December 2021, theconversation.com


UK regulator to look at Microsoft takeover bid for AI firm Nuance

Competition and Markets Authority to look at proposed move for Massachusetts-based company

13 December 2021, theguardian.com

New Deep Learning Model Could Accelerate the Process of Discovering New Medicines

Taking Some of the Guesswork Out of Drug Discovery A deep learning model rapidly predicts the 3D shapes of drug-like molecules, which could accelerate the process of discovering new medicines. In their quest to discover effective new medicines, scien

13 December 2021, scitechdaily.com

How organic neuromorphic electronics can think and act

The human brain works differently than a computer - while the brain works with biological cells and electrical impulses, a computer uses silicon-based transistors. Scientists have equipped a toy robot with a smart and adaptive electrical circuit made of soft organic materials, similarly to the biological matter.

13 December 2021, sciencedaily.com


Breakthrough Proof Clears Path for Quantum AI – Overcoming Threat of “Barren Plateaus”

Novel theorem demonstrates convolutional neural networks can always be trained on quantum computers, overcoming threat of ‘barren plateaus’ in optimization problems. Convolutional neural networks running on quantum computers have generated significan

12 December 2021, scitechdaily.com

New Machine-Learning System Flags Medical Remedies That Might Do More Harm Than Good

The system could help physicians select the least risky treatments in urgent situations, such as treating sepsis. Sepsis claims the lives of nearly 270,000 people in the U.S. each year. The unpredictable medical condition can progress rapidly, leadin

12 December 2021, scitechdaily.com

7 ways to make the wider enterprise comfortable with artificial intelligence

The challenge is putting people first in any and all AI projects. AI practitioners provide recommendations for building a people-centric, yet AI-driven culture

11 December 2021, zdnet.com


New Artificial Intelligence System Enables Machines That See the World More Like Humans Do

A new “common-sense” approach to computer vision enables artificial intelligence that interprets scenes more accurately than other systems do. Computer vision systems sometimes make inferences about a scene that fly in the face of common sense. For e

11 December 2021, scitechdaily.com

AI Accurately Predicts Risk of Death in Patients With Suspected or Known Heart Disease

A novel artificial intelligence score provides a more accurate forecast of the likelihood of patients with suspected or known coronary artery disease dying within 10 years than established scores used by health professionals worldwide. The research i

11 December 2021, scitechdaily.com

Machine learning speeds up vehicle routing

Waiting for a holiday package to be delivered? There's a tricky math problem that needs to be solved before the delivery truck pulls up to your door, and MIT researchers have a strategy that could speed up the solution.

11 December 2021, techxplore.com


Opinion | Rethinking U.S. Rules on International Travel

Readers discuss testing requirements and suggest a quarantine. Also: Outdoor dining; universal pre-K; Roe v. Wade; machines and morality; Gil Hodges.

10 December 2021, nytimes.com

Neural network analyzes gravitational waves in real time

Black holes are one of the greatest mysteries of the universe—for example, a black hole with the mass of our sun has a radius of only 3 kilometers. Black holes in orbit around each other emit gravitational radiation—oscillations of space and time predicted by Albert Einstein in 1916.

10 December 2021, techxplore.com

AI models microprocessor performance in real-time

Computer engineers at Duke University have developed a new AI method for accurately predicting the power consumption of any type of computer processor more than a trillion times per second while barely using any computational power itself. Dubbed APOLLO, the technique has been validated on real-world, high-performance microprocessors and could help improve the efficiency and inform the development of new microprocessors.

10 December 2021, techxplore.com


We invited an AI to debate its own ethics – in the Oxford Union

The ethics of AI are constantly debated. But does anyone ask the AI?

10 December 2021, theconversation.com

We invited an AI to debate its own ethics in the Oxford Union – what it said was startling

The ethics of AI are constantly debated. But does anyone ask the AI?

10 December 2021, theconversation.com

Sidewalk delivery is heading for a turf war

Robotics developers are making strategic alliances as autonomous delivery takes off.

10 December 2021, zdnet.com


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