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Written by: Douglas W. Crandell, Ph.D. and Joseph Mallon, Ph.D. A recent article[1] authored by Haider J. Warraich, MD[2]; Troy... Read More »
Written by: Paige L. Cappelli The U.S. Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) announced new funding for a... Read More »
Written by: Arash Pia GE HealthCare on July 25th, 2024, announced a collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS)... Read More »
Written by: Sumaia Tabassum Profound Medical (Nasdaq: PROF) has received FDA 510(k) clearance for its second AI model aimed at... Read More »
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has made an important announcement regarding the role of artificial intelligence... Read More »
  On December 20, 2023, the UK Supreme Court made a significant ruling, stating that artificial intelligence (AI) systems are ... Read More »
In a landmark case that is set to redefine the boundaries between technology and intellectual property, The New York Times has initiated a ... Read More »
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the way we live and work, and it is also making its mark on the world of intellectual ... Read More »
With the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI), there has been a growing interest in the question of whether AI-generated... Read More »
On March 23, Auris Health, Inc. announced FDA clearance for the Monarch Platform, Auris’ new system for robotic endoscopy. According to Auris Health, the... Read More »
Tel Aviv-based MedyMatch Technology recently announced it has received Expedited Access Pathway (EAP) designation from the FDA for its intracranial hemorrahage (ICH)... Read More »
The Cognitive Technology Threat Warning System (CT2WS) was first proposed in 2007 by our friends at DARPA. Not surprisingly, the system—which is a lot like... Read More »
DARPA has recently taken a keen interest in the development of a new computer paradigm based on the re-introduction of previously dismissed analog microprocessor... Read More »
The elephant on the production line is robotics. Not will robots raid manufacturing plants and steal jobs, but rather will the U.S. adopt and adapt fast enough to... Read More »
DARPA, responsible for advanced research for the DoD, recently engaged a team of Harvard-led researchers to explore the feasibility of creating “soft”... Read More »
Stompy the giant robot hexapod has been, well... stomping around the internet lately, and has now made its way to the IEEE Spectrum website. The brainchild of... Read More »
Research scientists at the USC Institute for Creative Technologies have invented a new technology that will allow virtually created humans to interact with therapists ... Read More »
Replacing cheap labor with a million robots is a curious fix to China’s economic downturn. Especially when that cheap labor is employed by a Chinese growth... Read More »
Even the highest quality television can easily seem unrealistic. One primary reason for this, that camera movements are unsurprisingly unlike the human eye's, is... Read More »
Robots now have the sense of touch, thanks to University of Southern California researchers Jeremy Fishel and Gerald Loeb. The robotic fingers are modeled after our... Read More »
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Ann ConkleSeems like programming these robots to detect textures humans prefer would be relatively simple compared to the other complex tasks they have already accomplished. Very exciting work!
Jun 21, 2012
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