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A study led by UCLA researchers demonstrates that artificial intelligence (AI) can significantly enhance treatment outcomes for men with prostate cancer by precisely determining tumor size, aiding in identifying those most likely to benefit from partial gland cryoablation.
An examination of China’s rapid expansion in the AI model market and its potential implications.
A groundbreaking study from the University of Minnesota and University of Michigan law schools demonstrates that AI tools are not only increasing efficiency but also improving the quality of legal work by addressing the ‘hallucination’ problem.
A new study proposes integrating advanced AI, capable of human-like reasoning, with wireless networks to revolutionize communication.
The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has affirmed a lower court’s decision that works created solely by AI cannot be copyrighted, upholding the principle of human authorship.
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh and their collaborators have developed an AI-powered robot capable of making coffee in dynamic, unpredictable settings, paving the way for more human-like robotic interactions.
Graphite, an AI-powered code review startup, has raised $52 million in a Series B funding round, aiming to stay ahead of the competition in the code assistance market.
As AI art rapidly evolves, the ability to distinguish it from reality becomes increasingly challenging. This article explores the intricacies of identifying AI-generated images, the importance of media literacy, and the fascinating world of hyper-realistic cakes.
An analysis of the Trump administration’s use of AI and social media to target and potentially deport foreign nationals based on their political speech, focusing on the case of Mahmoud Khalil and broader implications for First Amendment rights.
Researchers at the University of Virginia are using artificial intelligence to explore new uses for existing medications, potentially revolutionizing the treatment of heart disease.