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How Can We Teach AI To Forget?
With the AI summit well underway, researchers are keen to raise the very real problem associated with the technology – teaching it how to forget.
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Genome Assembly Accelerated by Hardware Designed for AI
A hardware accelerator designed for AI has also been shown to speed up the alignment of protein and DNA for genome assembly, making the process 10 times faster than current methods.
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Nanowire Neural Network Learns Just Like the Human Brain
Artificial neural networks could provide a solution to many modern problems including medical diagnosis, face identification systems and data mining. However, typical physical neural networks require a large amount of data to be stored in memory.
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AI Helps To Create Candidate Gastric Acid Inhibitor
Researchers have created and improved AI systems to help synthesize a gastric acid inhibitor with a better binding affinity than existing drugs.
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AI Models Show Similar Activity Patterns as the Mammalian Brain
Two studies find “self-supervised” models, which learn about their environment from unlabeled data, can show activity patterns similar to those of the mammalian brain.
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We All Move Like Electric Fish
Johns Hopkins scientists are the first to demonstrate that a wide range of organisms, even microbes, perform the same pattern of movements in order to sense their surroundings.
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Breakthrough Synthesis Method Improves Solar Cell Stability
A new process yields 2D halide perovskite crystal layers of ideal thickness and purity through dynamic control of the crystallization process - a key step toward ensuring device stability for optoelectronics and photovoltaics.
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Over 7 Million Americans May Have Undiagnosed Mild Cognitive Impairment, Study Suggests
Over 7 million Americans may have undiagnosed mild cognitive impairment, which can be an early sign of Alzheimer's disease. The researchers highlight the importance of early diagnosis for delaying Alzheimer's onset.
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Pigeons and AI Solve Tasks the Same Way
A new study provides evidence that pigeons tackle some problems just as artificial intelligence would – allowing them to solve difficult tasks that would vex humans.
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AI Could Read Our Emotions by Studying Body Movement
Combining computing, psychology and performing arts, the researchers developed an annotated human movement dataset that may improve the ability of artificial intelligence to recognize the emotions expressed through body language.
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