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Nvidia CEO: Software Is Eating the World, but AI Is Going to Eat Software
Jensen Huang predicts that health care and autos are going to be transformed by artificial intelligence.
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China sets up national lab developing brain-like AI technology
China's first national laboratory for brain-like artificial intelligence (AI) technology was inaugurated Saturday in Hefei, capital of East China's Anhui province, to pool the country's top research talent and boost the technology.
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Capitalism 2.0: the economy of the future will be powered by neural lace
The future economy relies on humans being able to keep up with machines
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​ANU researchers build 'brain-on-a-chip' for future brain prosthetics
Researchers from the university have successfully grown brain cells on a semiconductor wafer.
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The Cardiogram app for the Apple Watch can help detect heart disease
Turns out the Apple Watch is good for more than just telling the time, tracking steps, and dictating text messages. It can detect heart disease, too.
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Researchers Find Gut Bacteria Can Trigger Brain Lesions That Lead to Strokes
Another connection between the gut and the brain.
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Branch-specific plasticity of a bifunctional dopamine circuit encodes protein hunger
Using fruit flies, Johns Hopkins researchers say they have identified a specific and very small set of brain cells—dubbed dopamine wedge neurons—responsible for driving the insects' food preferences toward what they need, rather than what they like.
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The US Military Wants to Hack The Human Brain to Help Us Learn a Second Language Faster
To explore these possibilities, the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has just awarded more than an estimated US$50 million in funding to eight teams looking into how electrical stimulation of the nervous system can help facilitate learning.
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Artificial intelligence shows potential to fight blindness
Researchers have found a way to use artificial intelligence to fight a complication of diabetes that affects the eyes.
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Sergio Canavero: a revolution in medicine

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Sergio Canavero: a revolution in medicine
In an interview with the publication of OOOOM, the famous surgeon Sergio Canavero talked about the details of the operation on a human head transplantation, which he and his Chinese counterpart Xiaopeng Wren are going to hold in December. There are plans to "revitalize" the dead people - participants in the Alcor project to freeze bodies after death. Extract the body, cooled in the cryogenic chamber, separate the head and transplant it to the donor body. Kanavero plans already by 2018...
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