The consent of the people will be needed if the machine learning revolution is to succeed, says Paul Marks
These companies are applying the Silicon Valley playbook to neuroscience. The post
Elon Musk Isn’t the Only One Trying to Computerize Your Brain appeared first on
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A new model incorporates protein, drug, and clinical data to better predict which genes are most likely make proteins that drugs can bind to. The post
Supercomputers Are Stocking Next Generation Drug Pipelines appeared first on
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A new model incorporates protein, drug, and clinical data to better predict which genes are most likely make proteins that drugs can bind to. The post
Supercomputers Are Stocking Next Generation Drug Pipelines appeared first on
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Doctors at research hospitals and even the US Department of Veterans Affairs are piloting new, AI-driven suicide-prevention platforms. The post
Artificial Intelligence Is Learning to Predict and Prevent Suicide appeared first on
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Neural nets that build their own cat pics can also reveal previously unseeable details in telescope images. The post
Astronomers Deploy AI to Unravel the Mysteries of the Universe appeared first on
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New software that sees spots and stripes are helping biologists track animals in the wild without the tranquilizer guns and radio collars. The post
What, You Can’t Tell Two Lemurs Apart? Computers Can appeared first on
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Reading a scientific paper is not the same as understanding Shakespeare. The post
If AI Can Fix Peer Review in Science, AI Can Do Anything appeared first on
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Physicists taught a computer how to look for superconductivity and topological states of matter. The post
Physicists Teach AI to Identify Exotic States of Matter appeared first on
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Opinion: A European professor and journal editor argues that the use of AI in peer review could hamper scientific advancement. The post
Peer Review Has Its Shortcomings, But AI Is a Risky Fix appeared first on
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