Medicine & TechnologyResearchers recently developed a new approach using artificial intelligence that can predict the activity of the human brain and behavior.
OpenAI's Codex AI system can now translate the plain English language to codes for games and websites. This eerily scary new technology can help programmers save time and transform their jobs.
Professor Stephen Hawking and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk feared that artificial intelligence might someday go rogue and turn into killer AI that will declare war against humanity. However, AI developers said that it would take decades before this scenario will come true.
Scientists have applied machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) to automatically scan the lunar surface for optimal landing and exploration sites.
Breakthrough research from Google demonstrates how artificial intelligence could design computer microchips that, at the very least, perform as well as those designed by microelectronics experts - promising to be faster and more efficient in the future.
Google's new AI tool that can diagnose skin ailments is cleared as a “low-risk” medical device by the European Union, which means Europeans could have access to the tool when it is launched in a few months. But it is not yet approved in the US.
Google showed off LaMDA AI at this year's I/O conference claiming that it can carry on a natural conversation from the point of view of any object, such as Pluto and a paper airplane.
An AI-inspired hypothesis explains how brains work to help people distinguish reality from dreams. It helps people better understand the real waking reality.
The University of Bristol's QETLabs scientists recently developed machine learning algorithms that offer valuable understandings into the physics underlying quantum systems.
New Zealand and Austin-based company UneeQ introduced the AI Albert Einstein to celebrate his 100th anniversary of receiving the Nobel Prize in physics.
Researchers created a photo colorizing tool that uses AI to rephotograph historical figures, like Abraham Lincoln, by factoring in how skin reacts to light.