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View Article‘My dream is for AI and brain organoids to explore each other’s capabilities’
by Liad Hollender, Frontiers science writer Image: Prof Thomas Hartung Over just a few decades, computers shrunk from massive installations to slick devices that fit in our pockets. But this dizzying...
View ArticleScientists unveil plan to create biocomputers powered by human brain cells
by Liad Hollender, Frontiers science writer Credit: Thomas Hartung, Johns Hopkins University Despite AI’s impressive track record, its computational power pales in comparison with that of the human...
View ArticleMachine learning helps researchers separate compostable from conventional...
By Deborah Pirchner, Frontiers science writer Image: Shutterstock.com Compostable plastics are on the rise. Despite their merits, these products, including wrappers and packaging, can contaminate...
View ArticleFrontiers in Virtual Reality Seminar Series 3: Fostering inclusion and social...
Online Seminar Series Inclusion, accessibility, and social interaction in virtual and augmented reality environments is key to ensure the success of the deployment of this technology at a public...
View ArticleWhy diversity and inclusion needs to be at the forefront of future AI
by Inês Hipólito/Deborah Pirchner, Frontiers science writer Image: shutterstock.com Inês Hipólito is a highly accomplished researcher, recognized for her work in esteemed journals and contributions as...
View ArticleMachine learning helps researchers identify hit songs with 97% accuracy
By Deborah Pirchner, Frontiers science writer Image: Shutterstock.com Predicting hit songs is notoriously difficult. Researchers have now applied machine learning (ML) to high-frequency...
View ArticleNew high-tech microscope using AI successfully detects malaria in returning...
By Deborah Pirchner, Frontiers science writer Image: Shutterstock.com Malaria is an infectious disease claiming more than half a million lives each year. Because traditional diagnosis takes expertise...
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