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July 2023


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Algorithm for Robotic Sensing, Movement

Algorithm for Robotic Sensing, Movement

University of California, Los Angeles researchers formulated an algorithm that enhances autonomous robots' navigational abilities.


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Teachers Put AI Tutoring Bots to the Test

Teachers Put AI Tutoring Bots to the Test

Three public schools in Newark, NJ, are testing an artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted teaching aid from education nonprofit Khan Academy.


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4D Printing for Nerve Stimulation

4D Printing for Nerve Stimulation

Scientists four-dimensionally-printed flexible electrodes for stimulating nerves.


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Regs Needed for High-Risk AI, ACM Says–'It's the Wild West'

Regs Needed for High-Risk AI, ACM Says–'It's the Wild West'

The ACM paper recommends new laws should be put in place to limit the use of generative AI in certain situations.


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An A.I. Supercomputer Whirs to Life, Powered by Giant Computer Chips

An A.I. Supercomputer Whirs to Life, Powered by Giant Computer Chips

The new supercomputer, made by the Silicon Valley start-up Cerebras, was unveiled as the A.I. boom drives demand for chips and computing power.


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Research Team Takes Neuromorphic Computing a Step Forward

Research Team Takes Neuromorphic Computing a Step Forward

It is sometimes called "reservoir computing," as it uses non-linear to detect patterns in a data stream.


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Sweaty Robot May Help Humans Understand Impact of Soaring Heat

Sweaty Robot May Help Humans Understand Impact of Soaring Heat

An Arizona State University researcher described the Advanced Newton Dynamic Instrument robot  as "the world's first outdoor thermal mannequin."


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Brain-Computer Interface Connects via Ear Canal

Brain-Computer Interface Connects via Ear Canal

Scientists in China have built a non-invasive interface that can connect a human brain to a computer via the wearer's inner ear.


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AI That Teaches Other AI

AI That Teaches Other AI

Scientist demonstrated that robots can be trained to train other robots by sharing their knowledge.


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Google Touts AI for News, Insists Journalists Can't be Replaced

Google Touts AI for News, Insists Journalists Can't be Replaced

Tech giant says AI-powered tool is not intended to replace 'essential' role journalists play in covering the news.


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Want to Win a Chip War? You're Gonna Need a Lot of Water

Want to Win a Chip War? You're Gonna Need a Lot of Water

The U.S. is spending billions to boost semiconductor manufacturing. For the new plants to crank out silicon chips, they need to source millions of gallons of ultrapure water.


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Is the Digital Dollar Dead?

Is the Digital Dollar Dead?

Prominent politicians want to make sure a central bank digital currency never happens in the U.S.—just as we've learned the basics of how one might work.


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U.S. Program to Identify Safe Smart Devices

U.S. Program to Identify Safe Smart Devices

The Biden administration has announced a program to identify smart devices that are more resilient against cyberattacks.


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A Pink Rover Tackles the Red Planet, Barriers for Women in Science

A Pink Rover Tackles the Red Planet, Barriers for Women in Science

A team from Australia placed second in the University Rover Challenge in Hanksville, UT, with a pink-colored robotic rover.


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Amazon Cashless 'Pay by Palm' Technology Requires Only a Hand Wave

Amazon Cashless 'Pay by Palm' Technology Requires Only a Hand Wave

Retail giant Amazon has announced a new contactless transaction service that allows shoppers to pay with their palms.


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AI Giants Pledge to Allow External Probes of Their Algorithms, Under a New White House Pact

AI Giants Pledge to Allow External Probes of Their Algorithms, Under a New White House Pact

Leading AI developers including Google and OpenAI promised the Biden administration to check for problems such as biased output.


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Thousands of Authors Urge AI Companies to Stop Using Work Without Permission

Thousands of Authors Urge AI Companies to Stop Using Work Without Permission

Nearly 8,000 authors just signed a letter addressed to the leaders of six AI companies including OpenAI, Alphabet, and Meta.


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Biosensor Offers Real-Time Dialysis Feedback

Biosensor Offers Real-Time Dialysis Feedback

Researchers at Iran's Shahrood University of Technology engineered a new biosensor to expedite hemodialysis procedures by providing dialysis feedback in real time.


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Can VR Mimic Nature's Power to Make Us Healthier?

Can VR Mimic Nature's Power to Make Us Healthier?

Scientists are investigating whether virtual reality can offer some of the health benefits of being in nature.


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Employees Want ChatGPT at Work. Bosses Worry They'll Spill Secrets

Employees Want ChatGPT at Work. Bosses Worry They'll Spill Secrets

Some corporate leaders have banned the use of generative artificial intelligence tools over concerns about exposing sensitive company and customer information.


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Chipotle Introduces Guacamole Prep Robot Autocado

Chipotle Introduces Guacamole Prep Robot Autocado

Chipotle has partnered with the automation solutions firm Vebu to debut Autocado, an avocado processing robot that will reduce guacamole prep time by 50%.


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A Surprisingly Simple Way to Foil Car Thieves

A Surprisingly Simple Way to Foil Car Thieves

Flicking lights or swiping wipers could one day add extra security to vehicles.


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Spinning Into the Future – New Waveguide Is Changing the Way Data Is Transferred, Manipulated

Spinning Into the Future – New Waveguide Is Changing the Way Data Is Transferred, Manipulated

Physicists have pioneered a method to engineer electromagnetic spin on metasurfaces, addressing the data storage and transfer needs of an increasingly digital world.


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Face Recognition In the U.S. Is About to Meet One of Its Biggest Tests

Face Recognition In the U.S. Is About to Meet One of Its Biggest Tests

A Massachusetts bill restricting police use could set the standard for how the technology is regulated in America.


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A Nested Inventory for Software Security, Supply Chain Risk Management

A Nested Inventory for Software Security, Supply Chain Risk Management

The growing importance of the Software Bill of Materials


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A Blessing and a Boogeyman: Advertisers Warily Embrace A.I.

A Blessing and a Boogeyman: Advertisers Warily Embrace A.I.

Many ads are easier to make with the fast-improving technology. It also poses a threat to an industry already in flux.


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White House Proposes Smart Home Cybersecurity Program

White House Proposes Smart Home Cybersecurity Program

The goal of the new certification is to help consumers make choices.


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How to Introduce Quantum Computers Without Slowing Economic Growth

How to Introduce Quantum Computers Without Slowing Economic Growth

To smooth the path of the quantum revolution, researchers and governments must predict and prepare for the traps ahead.


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ChatGPT4 can Recognize and Read People's Faces. OpenAI Worries it Makes AI Way Too Powerful

ChatGPT4 can Recognize and Read People's Faces. OpenAI Worries it Makes AI Way Too Powerful

OpenAI's ChatGPT has evolved beyond just handling text; it can now recognize and read people's faces.


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Meta Unveils a More Powerful A.I. and Isn't Fretting Over Who Uses It

Meta Unveils a More Powerful A.I. and Isn't Fretting Over Who Uses It

The company said it would give outside programmers access to the latest version of its core artificial intelligence technology.