AI can help detect different types of Parkinson’s disease
Parkinson's disease is a sickness that affects how people move and think. It can look and feel different in different people.
Some scientists wanted to...
Can AI understand human uncertainty?
Understanding Human Doubts
Machines often think that humans always know what they're doing. But we know that's not true. Humans sometimes feel unsure or make...
AI can help the origin of cancer, study finds
or 3-5% of cancer patients, especially those with widespread metastatic tumors, the site of the cancer's origin remains elusive. These are known as cancers...
Virtual reality headsets: a new playground for hackers?
Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) headsets promise a futuristic internet experience.
Imagine diving into digital worlds, playing advanced games, hanging out with friends,...
Can AI chatbots be your new health buddy?
As the cold of winter fades away, many of us start to think about getting fit and eating healthier.
Surprisingly, artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots might...
Safe or not? New labels to show if your smart device protects your privacy
Think of a time when you bought a product that had a sticker or label on it, indicating that it was energy efficient or...
Why AI makes doctors feel overwhelmed
Doctors have always been at the forefront of healthcare, but now, they'll need to familiarize themselves with a new partner: artificial intelligence.
The University of...
Can AI understand feelings?
You've probably chatted with a computer program, like OpenAI's ChatGPT, and thought it was a person. These are called large language models, or LLMs...
Humans struggle to detect deepfake speech, study finds
A recent study from UCL reveals that humans correctly identify artificially generated speech only 73% of the time, regardless of whether the language is...
Google vs. ChatGPT: which is better for health info?
A study was done by experts from the University of California, Riverside, the University of Alabama, and Florida International University.
They wanted to see if...