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AI threatens humanity’s future, 61% of Americans say: Reuters/Ipsos poll
The swift growth of artificial intelligence technology could put the future of humanity at risk, according to most Americans surveyed in a Reuters/Ipsos poll published on Wednesday.
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In The News
Microsoft Says New A.I. Shows Signs of Human Reasoning
A provocative paper from researchers at Microsoft claims A.I. technology shows the ability to understand the way people do. Critics say those scientists are kidding themselves.
Sam Altman: calls for US to regulate AI
Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, testified before a US Senate committee on Tuesday about the possibilities - and pitfalls - of the new technology.
Can Ai Solve The Growing Mental Health Crisis?
This epidemic refers to none other than the exponential growth in mental health issues worldwide, which is now attracting significant attention due to its catastrophic consequences.
Applied use cases
ChatGPT as Educative AI
One of the latest AI-based technologies is a user-friendly chatbot—ChatGPT, which is growing in popularity owing to its many applications, including in the field of education
Machine-learning innovation in RayStation: prioritizing speed, automation, efficiency
RaySearch Laboratories and its clinical customers are leveraging advances in machine learning to reimagine the radiotherapy workflow
Predicting the occurrence of pancreatic cancer with deep learning.
Researchers used AI to create early pancreatic cancer detection surveillance programmes using real-world longitudinal clinical data.
Ethics
WHO calls for safe and ethical AI for health
The World Health Organization (WHO) is calling for caution to be exercised in using AI generated LLMs to protect and promote human well-being, human safety, and autonomy, and preserve public health.
China sets up science-tech ethics committee for risk prevention amid global AI craze
China's Ministry of Industry and Information and Technology (MIIT) announced on Tuesday the establishment of a committee and expert group for science and technology ethics.
Geoffrey Hinton, AI, and Google’s Ethics Problem
Talk about the dangers of artificial intelligence, actual or imagined, has become feverish, much of it induced by the growing world of generative chat bots.
Robotics
Robotics give bakers a much-needed helping hand
Pick and place. Lift and set. Repeat. When it comes to working in a bakery or snack operation, manual tasks can make for a long, dreary day — and it’s the perfect environment for creating a high-turnover workforce.
Built Robotics develops the 1st fully autonomous solar piling system
Using the Built Robotics RPD 35 autonomous piling machine, solar farms can be constructed up to five times faster than with traditional means and methods.
Europe could be on the cusp of a golden era in robotics. Here’s why
The United States and China have long been ahead of the pack when it comes to robotics funding.
Research
Supervised deep learning with vision transformer predicts delirium using limited lead EEG
Clinicians detect less than 40% of delirium when using a validated screening tool. EEG is the criterion standard but is resource intensive thus not feasible for widespread delirium monitoring.
An AI method for vessel detection in images of cardiac catheterization
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is one of the top ten leading causes of death in countries worldwide. There are several methods used by physicians to diagnose CAD.
Microsoft AI Research Introduces Automatic Prompt Optimization (APO)
The recent development of potent large language models (LLMs) has changed NLP. These LLMs have proven extraordinary ability to produce text that resembles human speech in response to user input.