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This AI Can Tell True Hate Speech From Harmless Banter
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This AI Can Tell True Hate Speech From Harmless Banter

Researchers at McGill University have taught machine-learning software to identify hate speech by acquiring knowledge on how members of hateful communities speak...

O.k., Computer, Tell Me What This Smells Like
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O.k., Computer, Tell Me What This Smells Like

Our sense of smell is gloriously specific.

Warning: This Algorithm Will Self-Destruct After It's ­sed
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Warning: This Algorithm Will Self-Destruct After It's ­sed

Two researchers say they have built a proof-of-principle algorithm that destroys itself after use.

Supercomputer Redesign of Aeroplane Wing Mirrors Bird Anatomy
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Supercomputer Redesign of Aeroplane Wing Mirrors Bird Anatomy

Engineers have used a supercomputing technique that mimics natural selection to design the internal structure of an aircraft wing from scratch.

Brain-Controlled Drones Are Here
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Brain-Controlled Drones Are Here

Panos Artemiadis at Arizona State University's Human-Oriented Robotics and Control Lab says the next three to five years will likely see the advent of unmanned...

Phone-Powered AI Spots Sick Plants With Remarkable Accuracy
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Phone-Powered AI Spots Sick Plants With Remarkable Accuracy

Researchers at Pennsylvania State University say they have designed a smartphone-based neural-network program that can automatically identify diseases in the cassava...

USC Isi Researchers Poised to Crack the Code on Reducing Workplace Stress
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USC Isi Researchers Poised to Crack the Code on Reducing Workplace Stress

Researchers aim to relieve workplace stress by first understanding its causes.

In Plain Sight
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In Plain Sight

Researchers have found deep neural networks can be superior to humans in conducting visual searches, because the networks do not overlook mis-scaled targets.

Sebastian Thrun Talks Flying Cars, Automated Teaching, and an AI Arms Race With China
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Sebastian Thrun Talks Flying Cars, Automated Teaching, and an AI Arms Race With China

Google moonshot lab X co-founder Sebastian Thrun says flying cars are ready to be built, given advances in unmanned drone technology.

Are Computers Already Smarter Than Humans?
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Are Computers Already Smarter Than Humans?

In some respects, computers can be more intelligent than humans in terms of learning and problem solving, according to experts.

Why Futurist Ray Kurzweil Isn't Worried About Technology Stealing Your Job
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Why Futurist Ray Kurzweil Isn't Worried About Technology Stealing Your Job

Google engineering director Ray Kurzweil says artificial intelligence will be far more beneficial than harmful in the long term.

Computer Science and Engineering Researcher Teams With Industry to Provide Facial Recognition Technology
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Computer Science and Engineering Researcher Teams With Industry to Provide Facial Recognition Technology

A University of Texas at Arlington professor is working to evaluate existing deep-learning methods for face detection and facial recognition.

Robots Could Destabilise World Through War and ­nemployment, Says ­n
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Robots Could Destabilise World Through War and ­nemployment, Says ­n

The UN has warned that robots could destabilise the world ahead of the opening of a headquarters in The Hague to monitor developments in artificial intelligence...

Intel's New Chip Design Takes Pointers from Your Brain
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Intel's New Chip Design Takes Pointers from Your Brain

If you're asked to guess the emotion of someone in a video clip, neurons in your brain will exchange information in a flurry of electronic spikes.

A Brain Built From Atomic Switches Can Learn
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A Brain Built From Atomic Switches Can Learn

Researchers are constructing a device "inspired by the brain to generate the properties that enable the brain to do what it does."

Robot Judges? Edmonton Research Crafting Artificial Intelligence For Courts
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Robot Judges? Edmonton Research Crafting Artificial Intelligence For Courts

University of Alberta professor Randy Goebel's team in Canada is working with researchers in Japan to develop artificial intelligence software for legal reasoning...

New Theory Cracks Open the Black Box of Deep Learning
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New Theory Cracks Open the Black Box of Deep Learning

A new idea called the "information bottleneck" is helping to explain the puzzling success of today's artificial-intelligence algorithms—and might also explain how...

Some of the Best Parts of Autonomous Vehicles Are Already Here
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Some of the Best Parts of Autonomous Vehicles Are Already Here

Fully automated cars are still many years away. Amid the government activity and potential for social benefits, it's important not to lose sight of smaller improvements...

Drones Can Almost See in the Dark
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Drones Can Almost See in the Dark

Researchers at the University of Zurich and NCCR Robotics have taught flying drones to navigate with an eye-inspired camera, which could create a path toward operating...

Autonomous Vehicles' Future May Be Further Away, Different Than Imagined
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Autonomous Vehicles' Future May Be Further Away, Different Than Imagined

Experts think autonomous vehicles (AVs) may arrive later than expected, or in a different form than most people anticipate. Ben McKeever with California PATH says...
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