Carnegie Mellon University researchers have developed an AI system that lets everyday objects anticipate people’s needs and move to assist them, opening new possibilities for seamless human-computer ...
Innovative technology such as artificial intelligence (AI), brain-computer interfaces and nanotechnology are accelerating neuroscience research in the quest for improving human health and daily lives.
The idea that artificial intelligence has no “clear use case” is, in my opinion, disconnected from the facts. Many may feel that AI usage has negative consequences, but there are plenty of stories of ...