How smart glasses affect both wearers and non-wearers
Do you remember when people started wearing smartwatches and it was all new and exciting? Well, imagine someone wearing glasses that can do even...
AI can speed up heart failure diagnosis, study finds
Scientists from the University of Glasgow, along with the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK and a big medicine company called AstraZeneca, have...
The good and bad of AI chatbots in cancer care
The Mixed Bag of AI Accuracy
AI chatbots are becoming more common for answering questions about health, including cancer care. But how accurate are they?...
How artificial intelligence gave a paralyzed woman her voice back
Pat Bennett's prescription is a bit more complicated than "Take a couple of aspirins and call me in the morning."
But a quartet of baby-aspirin-sized...
AI-based ultrasound can detect heart valve disease Early, study finds
Severe Aortic Stenosis (AS) is a condition primarily affecting older adults, where the aortic valve in the heart narrows down, limiting blood flow.
Early detection...
ChatGPT’s code interpreter: a boon for students, but not ready for bioinformatics
ChatGPT, known for its chatbot features, released a new plugin called Code Interpreter in December 2022. Since its launch, the tool has caught the...
Can chatGPT give reliable cancer advice?
The Study in a Nutshell
Researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital wanted to see how reliable ChatGPT, a chatbot powered by artificial intelligence (AI), is...
Think twice before trusting AI for sensitive decisions: new study raises concerns
Would you trust a computer program to give you financial or medical advice?
A recent study reveals that maybe you shouldn't—at least, not yet.
Researchers from...
MIT’s super drones can now do acrobatics and save lives
Ever heard of a "tailsitter" aircraft?
It's a special kind of flying machine that can take off and land just like a helicopter but can...
Supercharged light-based computers could make our phones as smart as supercomputers
Imagine your smartphone running programs that currently only supercomputers can handle, and doing it all while using much less energy!
Scientists at MIT have made...