6923 Results From "artificial"

What if an ai, paired with an app, can find you true love? That's what Netflix's new dystopian show Osmosis is imagining in a new trailer.
Artificial Intelligence

Terrifying Netflix Trailer Skewers The Horror of Algorithmic Love

According to Chinese state-owned news media, a team of Chinese scientists developed "injectable cartilage" that can be used to  repair human tissue.
Health & Medicine

New “Injectable Cartilage” Could Revolutionize Plastic Surgery

PepsiCo says it's struck a deal with a Russian startup called StartRocket to display an enormous energy drink advertisement in the night sky.
ESA

Pepsi Plans to Project a Giant Ad in the Night Sky Using Cubesats

Today's lighting affects our circadian rhythms, causing a host of health problems, but a new type of light has the potential to address the issue.
Space

Space Station Designer: Indoor Lighting Is Making Us Sick

No matter how cute or emotionally-savvy some robots may seem, experts warn that it's an illusion. Artificial intelligence simply isn't that sophisticated.
Robotics

Expert Warns Against Forming Emotional Attachments With Robots

A growing group of people identify themselves as "digisexuals" — a provocative term for people who are attracted to robots and artificial intelligences.
Robotics

“Digisexuals” Are Falling In Love With — And Lusting For — Robots

Earlier Cancer Detection Could Be Just an Artificial Mole Away
Cancer

Earlier Cancer Detection Could Be Just an Artificial Mole Away

Facebook has announced it's collaborating with researchers to build a real-time brain decoding device that could help patients with neurological damage.
Meta

Facebook is Making Progress on Its Mind Reading Headset

Artificial Intelligence Writes Bad Poems Just Like An Angsty Teen
Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence Writes Bad Poems Just Like An Angsty Teen

IBM and food developer McCormick & Co developed a new AI platform that can create new foods better and faster than human experts.
Food

AI Trained on Decades of Food Research Is Making Brand-New Foods

More details emerge about the U.S. Army's virtual reality combat training simulations, which a software developer says is ramping up its scale.
Virtual Reality

The U.S. Army Is Using Virtual Reality Combat to Train Soldiers

"Dalí Lives" uses deepfake AI technology to create an interactive art exhibit where Salvador Dalí interacts with museum guests.
Artificial Intelligence

A Salvador Dalí Deepfake Can Take Selfies With Museumgoers

The creation of biased AIs is linked to the tech industry's overwhelmingly white, male workforce, according to a new report.
Artificial Intelligence

Experts: To Solve AI’s Bias Problem, Hire Fewer White Men

We Now Have Artificial Embryos So Lifelike, They Initiate Pregnancy In Mice
Health & Medicine

We Now Have Artificial Embryos So Lifelike, They Initiate Pregnancy In Mice

Google has purchased Fitbit for $2.1 billion, but it promises not to try to recoup any of that money by using people's health data to sell ads.
Prosthetics and Devices

Google Buys Fitbit, Promises Not to Use Health Data to Sell Ads

Tokyo-based company Astro Live Experiences just launched its experimental prototype satellite that it will use to create a fake meteor shower.
Off-World

A Startup Is About to Launch a Satellite Full of Fake Shooting Stars

According to a new experiment, people find losing to robots and AI particularly demoralizing, which could have implications for our automated workplaces.
Artificial Intelligence

New Research: People Who Get Defeated By AI Feel Horrible

Google has released a new app called Lookout that describes objects and reads text or currency for people with visual impairments.
Google

New Google App Describes Objects to Blind People

Engineer and author Kevin Morris argues that an "economic singularity" may be coming, where robots and AI can automate all the jobs there are.
Future Society

New Futurist Fear: “Economic Singularity” Could Kill Jobs Forever

Russian physicists, armed with a quantum computer, managed to send a single electron back in time, resetting the computer to its state from a moment earlier
Physics

Russian Scientists Used a Quantum Computer to Turn Back Time