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The first in-womb treatment for motor-neuron condition is a success
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Researchers trained an artificial intelligence engine on one-second slices of gameplay from online multiplayer game ‘B Bleeding Edge’, taken from controllers’ inputs. The engine, World and Human Action Model (WHAM), can create a world that responds to player inputs. WHAM was trained on one-second slices of gameplay taken from 5,00,000 anonymized play sessions.
Read MoreArtificial intelligence is being used to speed up trials
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Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) machine learning system that can predict whether a clinical trial will fail based on the drug molecule, target disease and patient eligibility criteria. The machine learning system can extract safety and efficacy information from the abstract of clinical trials. It can also analyse patient data from a wide range of countries.
Read MoreA daily report on countries weaving a safety net using artificial intelligence
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Scientists at the UK-hosted summit Plus have come up with a new plan for the safety of artificial intelligence (AI), which includes calling for the right to science. Researchers pumped smells into the nostrils of wide-awake people who were undergoing brain surgery and recorded neural activity in the piriform cortex. The guidelines build on work done by the American Psychological Association (APA).
Read MoreWhat will the future look like of medicine with artificial intelligence?
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An ophthalmologist at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) model that predicts what missing portions of retinal photos and scans should look like. Pearse Keane and his colleagues used 1.6 million retinal photos and scans to learn how to predict what missing portions of the images should look like. The model is capable of identifying a person’s characteristics.
Read MoreThe group says thatAI companies have to prove they are safe
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A nonprofit group called Accountable Tech has proposed a Zero Trust AI framework for artificial intelligence (AI) to politicians and government agencies in US. It said the framework seeks “a common understanding” among artificial intelligence companies, politicians and the government of the US. It also called for large cloud providers to be prevented from owning or having beneficial interest in large commercial AI services.
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