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Using AI Tech Could Enhance Human Cognition
Interpreters, translators and subtitlers should not fear artificial intelligence (AI), as training in new forms of real-time human-AI interaction (HAII) can increase their working memory and task-switching abilities.
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AI Advancement Allows the Generation of Proteins With Exceptional Binding Strengths
A new study reports an AI-driven advance in biotechnology with implications for drug development, disease detection, and environmental monitoring.
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Novel Computational Model Predicts Transition States of Chemical Reactions
Using generative AI, MIT chemists created a model that can predict the structures formed when a chemical reaction reaches its point of no return.
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Neanderthal Ancestors May Have Contributed to Whether You’re a Morning Person
Genetic material from Neanderthal ancestors may have contributed to the propensity of some people today to be “early risers,” the sort of people who are more comfortable getting up and going to bed earlier.
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AI Discovers Our Tongues Are As Unique As Our Fingerprints
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and 3D images of the human tongue have revealed that the surface of our tongues are unique to each of us, new findings suggest.
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Second “Code of Life” Cracked by AI
Researchers have cracked the second "code of life". In an exclusive interview with Technology Networks they explain how.
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AI-Powered System Turns Thoughts Into Text
In a world-first, researchers have developed a non-invasive, AI-powered system that can decode thought into text, potentially enabling seamless communication between humans and machines.
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New CRISPR Systems Discovered in Coal Mine Waters
In the journal Science, Professor Feng Zhang and colleagues published a new search algorithm: Fast Locality-Sensitive Hashing-based clustering, or FLSHclust.
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Polaritons Could Replace Phonons To Better Disperse Heat in the New Generation of Semiconductors
Researchers are focused on opening a new nanoscale lane on the heat transfer highway by using hybrid quasiparticles called “polaritons", as photons can't remove enough heat at the nanoscale of today’s most cutting-edge semiconductors.
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ChatGPT May Not Defend Its Answers, Even When Right
ChatGPT may do an impressive job at correctly answering complex questions, but a new study suggests it may be absurdly easy to convince the AI chatbot that it’s in the wrong.
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