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AI Can Predict If Your Musical Taste Is More Ice T...or Vanilla Ice
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AI Can Predict If Your Musical Taste Is More Ice T...or Vanilla Ice

Researchers have developed a system that uses machine learning algorithms and psychological models to infer a person's "musical sophistication."

­niversity of Illinois Researchers Develop Method to Cancel Noise Without Ear-Blocking Headphones
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­niversity of Illinois Researchers Develop Method to Cancel Noise Without Ear-Blocking Headphones

The University of Illinois' Coordinated Science Laboratory has developed a noise-cancelling technique that does not require ear canal-blocking headphones.

How AI Can Be a Force for Good
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How AI Can Be a Force for Good

For the well-being of humanity, it is crucial that the power of artificial intelligence is used as a force of good.

Control System Simulator Helps Operators Learn to Fight Hackers
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Control System Simulator Helps Operators Learn to Fight Hackers

Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a simulator that helps to secure industrial control systems against hackers.

­TSA Enters Guinness World Records With Smallest Medical Robot
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­TSA Enters Guinness World Records With Smallest Medical Robot

Guinness World Records has recognized the University of Texas at San Antonio for creating the world's smallest medical robot.

Franken-algorithms: The Deadly Consequences of ­npredictable Code
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Franken-algorithms: The Deadly Consequences of ­npredictable Code

The death of a woman hit by a self-driving car highlights an unfolding technological crisis, as code piled on code creates 'a universe no one fully understands'...

Blockchaining the Arts
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Blockchaining the Arts

Blockchain's undeletable data can address privacy and security issues in the fine art markets.

Here's What We Know about Google's Mysterious Search Engine
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Here's What We Know about Google's Mysterious Search Engine

President Trump thinks Google's search engine is "rigged." By featuring more mainstream news outlets and relatively fewer conservative sites in the results he sees...

Lip-Syncing Thanks to Artificial Intelligence
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Lip-Syncing Thanks to Artificial Intelligence

A new system uses artificial intelligence to edit the facial expressions of actors in a film to accurately match dubbed voices.

STEM Worker Shortage at a Crisis, Survey Shows
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STEM Worker Shortage at a Crisis, Survey Shows

Forty percent of Americans say the U.S. science, technology, engineering, and math worker shortage is at a crisis level.

Robotic Guide Dog Leads Arizona State ­niversity Team to 1st Prize at Intel Cup
From ACM TechNews

Robotic Guide Dog Leads Arizona State ­niversity Team to 1st Prize at Intel Cup

Arizona State University students' robotic guide dog received first prize at the 2018 Intel Cup Undergraduate Electronic Design Contest in Shanghai, China.

Female, Minority Students Took AP Computer Science in Record Numbers
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Female, Minority Students Took AP Computer Science in Record Numbers

Participation by female, African-American, and Latino students in Advanced Placement computer science courses boomed this year.

Bots, Russian Trolls Influenced Vaccine Discussion on Twitter
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Bots, Russian Trolls Influenced Vaccine Discussion on Twitter

Social media bots and Russian trolls spread discord and misinformation about vaccines on Twitter.

These Friendly Helpful Robots Will Likely Be Your Future Rehabilitation Partners
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These Friendly Helpful Robots Will Likely Be Your Future Rehabilitation Partners

A study by researchers at Freiburg University in Germany concluded that socially assistive robots will be used increasingly in the future.

The World’s Oldest Blockchain Has Been Hiding in The New York Times since 1995
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The World’s Oldest Blockchain Has Been Hiding in The New York Times since 1995

This really gives a new meaning to the "paper of record."

How Trump Could Hurt Google
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How Trump Could Hurt Google

President Donald Trump's Tuesday morning attack on Google for delivering "rigged" search results met with a swift denial from the company, but Trump's threat to...

Scientists Hope Artificial Stupidity Could Save Humans
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Scientists Hope Artificial Stupidity Could Save Humans

Some scientists are suggesting limiting how smart artificial intelligence can get—all the way down to human intelligence.

An Avatar ­ses Your Gait to Predict How Many Calories You Will Burn
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An Avatar ­ses Your Gait to Predict How Many Calories You Will Burn

Researchers analyzed gait parameters to develop software that uses an avatar to predict how many calories people will expend when walking.

Soft Bioelectronic Mesh Tested on Human Wrist, Pig's Heart
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Soft Bioelectronic Mesh Tested on Human Wrist, Pig's Heart

A new wearable/implantable device measures electrophysiological signals and applies electrical and thermal stimulations as needed.

Facebook, NY­ Aim to ­se AI to Speed ­p MRI Scans
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Facebook, NY­ Aim to ­se AI to Speed ­p MRI Scans

Facebook's artificial intelligence laboratory, working with the New York University School of Medicine, generated reliable magnetic resonance imaging scans with...
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