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Public perceptions of AI in healthcare revealed in new study

A recent King's College London study found broad public support for AI in healthcare, but also clear concerns about its appropriate use.

DOD allocates $1.5 million for revolutionary virtual reality TBI assessment

Dr. William "Scott" Killgore's team at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson, backed by a $1.5 million Department of Defense grant, pioneers a portable virtual reality.

Global concerns surrounding AI risks and opportunities

In a historic move, the UK Government has unveiled a comprehensive report on the capabilities and potential AI risks associated with frontier AI.

How AI combats climate change and mitigates its impact

Climate change remains one of the most pressing issues humanity has to deal with today. In this article, we discuss how AI combats climate change.

AI legislation is vital towards empowering the UK economy

AI legislation is vital for the UK's AI revolution, enabling businesses to drive economic growth while fostering trust in emerging AI technologies.

Cyber algorithm neutralises malicious robot attack

Australian researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking cyber algorithm designed to thwart man-in-the-middle (MitM) attacks on unmanned military robots, ensuring rapid shutdown in seconds.

Powering AI: The growing energy challenge

Powering AI: AI holds great potential in various fields, from coding to driving, but widespread adoption could lead to an energy demand surpassing some nations.

Involving patients and clinicians in healthcare’s AI revolution

AI has the potential to revolutionise healthcare by personalising treatment plans, improving clinical studies, and streamlining administrative tasks,.

Navigating the public sector staffing crisis: A call for sustainable solutions

The public sector faces a staffing crisis with high demand, low workforce, and recruitment issues.

AI-powered earthquake forecasting proves to be a success

In a development, researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have harnessed the potential of AI-powered earthquake forecasting, offering hope for mitigating the destructive impact of seismic events.

Unlocking AI’s potential in education through first hackathon

Educators in England are gearing up for the first-ever hackathon in Education, a two-day event aiming to harness AI's potential in education.

Cutting-edge robot holds promise for early breast cancer diagnosis

A ground breaking breast lump detection merging CBE with AI and sensors, has the potential to enhancing diagnostic methods like ultrasound.

Instant evolution: Robots crafted by artificial intelligence

Northwestern University researchers have achieved a significant milestone by creating an artificial intelligence system capable of crafting robots entirely from scratch.

Revolutionising agriculture with AI drones

Farmers seek to optimise crop yields to ensure food security and economic stability. In pursuit of this goal, AI drones are emerging as game-changers.

How humans can absorb artificial intelligence biases

Research at Deusto University reveals that people can inherit artificial intelligence biases, potentially leading to systemic errors.

Tablet-based AI app revolutionises autism screening

Duke University's tablet-based AI app, SenseToKnow app revolutionises autism screening, surpassing traditional methods.

Data networks in seamless IP telephony migration

Dominic Norton, Sales Director at Spitfire Network Services, explores the crucial role of data networks in seamless IP telephony migration.

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