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The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
The late-night/early-morning spot for Cubs fans asks if you’d pull the trigger on a proposed MacKenzie Gore trade.
An A.I.-powered avatar platform aims to restore speech, identity and dignity for people living with ALS and paralysis.
Reliance on artificial intelligence causes more than just academic problems for college students, a professor observes. | ...
Traditional analog political systems in Nepal are increasingly incompatible with the cyber-augmented citizenry, requiring a ...
Is AI a utopian promise or an existential threat? These 11 must-read books — featuring Annie Bot, Empire of AI and UnWorld — navigate the turbulent landscape of deepfakes, algorithmic bias, and the ...
Heart muscle cells grown from patient stem cells—known as human induced pluripotent stem cell–derived cardiomyocytes, or ...
James Cameron says he's still working on the premise for 'Terminator 7' but admits that Arnold Schwarzenegger won't be ...
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Startup turns cockroaches into remote-controlled cyborg spies
In a defense lab in Germany, a small startup is wiring live cockroaches with AI-guided backpacks and turning them into steerable scouts that can slip through cracks no drone or soldier could reach.
AI - or was it? Judging by customer use cases, the answer is: not yet. But that doesn't mean customers aren't pursuing AI aggressively. From AI readiness to robotics progress, here's what we learned ...
The Golden Eagles have dropped their first two Big East games, and still don't have a victory over a high-major team.
A research paper by scientists at the Beijing Institute of Technology proposed a brain–machine hybrid intelligent system for ...
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