Artificial Intelligence
The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence. Breakthroughs in medical diagnosis, the detection of social manipulation, and the evolving role of algorithmic assistance in decision-making.
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Humanoid robots are not in our homes because robot bodies still lag far behind AI
Humanoid robots remain rare outside labs and pilot factory trials because their bodies are not yet ready for the messy,…
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During a conversation, our brains synchronize
Large Language Models Facilitate Brain-to-Brain Communication in Conversations A study involving intracranial recordings during face-to-face conversations reveals that large language…

AI reveals brain sex differences
A Scientific Reports study used deep learning on diffusion MRI data to classify biological sex in healthy young adults. The signal came from white matter microstructure, but the results do not explain causes, do not rank brains, and are not a diagnostic test.
videoFigure unveils Figure 02, its advanced humanoid robot designed for real-world tasks
Figure, a robotics startup, has introduced a new humanoid robot capable of performing real-world tasks such as lifting and carrying…
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AI will revolutionize science – but can we understand its discoveries?
As AI models drive scientific discovery by processing vast data and making predictions, concerns arise about whether scientists can fully…
AI agents will change work, but many firms are disappointed for now
Gartner says AI agents could change work, but many teams now face the trough of disillusionment. Learn what AI agents are and how to manage costs.
videoAmazon expands AI and Robotics integration to streamline operations and boost job skill levels
Amazon’s ongoing integration of AI and robotics is reshaping its operations, increasing efficiency while supporting higher-skilled job growth. At fulfillment…
videoWalker S1 humanoid robot starts factory work at BYD
UBTech’s Walker S1 humanoid robot starts real factory work at BYD in China, tackling labour shortages by taking on heavy, repetitive jobs beside humans.
videoHyundai and Toyota Team Up to Build AI-Powered Humanoid Robots
Hyundai and Toyota partner to combine the electric Atlas robot with advanced AI, aiming to build general-purpose humanoids that learn like humans.
AI will speed up scientific research far more than most people expect
Google DeepMind’s Joëlle Barral argues that AI is about to change how science is done, not just how fast papers…