At INTERPHEX 2026, David Chau and Stuart Tindal discuss automation, single-use durability challenges, and the shift to ...
The brain predicts the past and learns from prediction errors—unless it's overwhelmed. A little uncertainty is good; a lot is ...
How does the brain categorize objects? Scientists reveal that categorization is a predictive process where the brain prepares an action plan before perceiving a stimulus.
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A new philosophical and socio-technical analysis by Katia Schwerzmann of Ruhr University Bochum argues that contemporary AI ...
At a time when global power is increasingly defined not by territory or raw resources, but by control over data, algorithms, ...
After watching multiple AI rollouts succeed and fail, I’ve identified six questions leaders should ask upfront.
A locally trained sepsis model shows early warning potential in acute care, but its accuracy varies by the sepsis definition used, and high false positives limit its clinical utility.
The exposure happens during computation. You can wrap a model with controls, but if the model weights or data are visible in ...
NPU-equipped MCUs open the door to optimized edge AI in systems ranging from wearable health monitors to physical AI in ...
Technology has emerged that could make money management effortless, with clever AI agents whirring away silently on people’s ...