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    January 11, 2024: Smart Homes Redefined The integration of advanced sensors and AI into our living spaces promises not only convenience but also proactive health management.

    December 30, 2023: From Asimov to AI For decades, storytellers have envisioned worlds where technology holds the key to predicting the future or shaping human destinies.

    November 4: AI and Accustic Health Doctors have been listening to the sounds our bodies make for centuries.

    August 24, 2023: Decoding the Age Within AI can use chest radiographs to predict age with astonishing accuracy.

    July 24, 2023: AI-Powered Medicine If you have an interest in the future of medicine and the role AI technologies like ChatGPT play in shaping it, check out our new review

    June 25, 2023: Lessons from 2001: A Space Odyssey Why did the HAL 9000 AGI run amok aboard the Discovery One spaceship on its way to Jupiter?

    June 13, 2023: Transforming Dermatology ChatGPT is transforming biomedical fields with its real-world applications

    June 10, 2023: Hallucinations in NLG Natural Language Generation Models can generate hallucinated texts. Diverse mitigation strategies have been proposed.

    June 9, 2023: AI Transformers for Biomedicine Over 100 pretrained models based on transformer architectures have been utilized in medical domain.

    June 5, 2023: Coding with ChatGPT Tips for coding with ChatGPT and related tools based on large language models.

    June 4, 2023: AI in Elderly Healthcare As we move forward, we need to develop AI technologies that are inclusive, fair, and ethical, ensuring that they truly meet the needs of older adults.


    June 2, 2023: The Making of ChatGPT ChatGPT was developed in two phases: pre-training and fine-tuning.

    May 30, 2023: Accelerating Knowledge Innovation New review of reviews illustrates that ChatGPT is expanding into different domains, paving the way for a future where knowledge creation is accelerated, insights are amplified, and breakthroughs are within closer reach.

    May 29, 2023: Chatting about ChatGPT From myths and fairytales to science and statistics, ChatGPT showcased exceptional proficiency, able to tackle diverse subjects and chat about a wide variety of topics.

    May 9, 2023: Depression AI With improved sensors and AI algorithms, wearable AI technology for detecting and predicting depression could eventually be used in clinical practice.

    May 1, 2023: Brain decoder A study published today in journal Nature introduced a non-invasive semantic decoder based on functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and Generative Pre-trained Transformer.

    April 28, 2023: ChatGPT as a coauthor? With at least seven authorship credits on preprints and published scientific articles and multiple mentions in Acknowlegments and Methods sections, ChatGPT is taking the world by storm

    April 10, 2023: Hearing Aid Research Given the limited research on OTC hearing aids, it is crucial to prioritize independent research.

    April 5, 2023: AI vs sonographers AI was more efficient and more accurate than sonographers in making initial assessments of echocardiograms and in making corrections to those assessments.

    April 1, 2023: From Laughs to Inspiration Keeping an eye on April Fool's jokes can be a fun way to stay up-to-date with the latest trends in tech, while also potentially discovering new ideas and concepts that could shape the future of innovation.

    March 6, 2023: AI for Predicting Heart Transplant Outcomes In the practice of treating heart failure, where many decisions are frequently made on the basis of expert judgments rather than high-quality data-driven evidence, application of AI is particularly promising

    January 7, 2023: HippoCamera for Aging Brain A smartphone application called HippoCamera was shown to be effective tool for improving the recall of episodic memories in older adults.

    April 1, 2022: April Fools' 2022 April Fools' Technology jokes can be prophetic or ominous, wishful thinking or a reflection of real concerns.

    December 10, 2021: Gamified Eating. Gamification approaches to nutrition education offer advantages for preventing disease over traditional persuasion methods. Yet about half of existing apps don't improve health and wellbeing because they are not developed in a skilled way.

    March 2, 2020: Sorry, I didn't quite get that: The holy grail of AI researchers is to fully understand human languages. What's the state of the art in 2020?

    April 1, 2019 Technologies we wish existed. Science fiction stories and April fool jokes often describe speculative technology we wish existed in our world.


    January 23, 2018 Technology 2018  Recent years were filled with groundbreaking projects and the stars may be aligning for something really big, driven by advances in software and hardware.

    November 30, 2017 Fine-Tuning Human Networks Every intelligent entity - whether human or machine - depends not only on the configurations of its neurons, but also connections between itself and others entities, optimized for efficient exchange of information. Hence, better human networks providing training and feedback from others will lead to both smarter humans and better AI. 

    October 5, 2017 The Evolution of Test. Will artificial Intelligence take over, testing software, hardware and interviewing people for the AI-proof jobs? Will the Internet of Things and Wearables improve the assessment of people's health, educational progress and behavior?..

    June 21, 2017 Do you want AI with that?  When you hear about artificial intelligence, you may picture Ex Machina or Siri and recall flashy news headlines. But there are many other new ideas out there ...


    May 1, 2017:  Sharing the Future with Artificial Intelligence  Artificial intelligence has reached a buzzword utopia as it seems everyone is talking about self-driving cars, delivery drones and virtual assistants with human-like "intelligence." Some believe this new era of AI will make the American Dream universally accessible, enabling early retirement in bucolic settings. Others are concerned about a greater inequality created by a jobless future...


    October 11, 2002:  From data mining infrastructures to artificial scientists    Data mining has been a cornerstone of data analysis. With advancements and growing autonomy of AI systems, new "artificial scientists" will be capable of adaptation and continuous improvement, influencing the trajectory of scientific endeavors and professional work. ...