Category: Artificial Intelligence
- Engineers to advance nanomedicine manufacturing using AI ()
A novel combination of artificial intelligence and production techniques could change the future of nanomedicine, according to Cornell researchers using a new $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation to revolutionize how polymer nanoparticles are manufactured. Polymer nanoparticles have emerged as a powerful tool for delivering medicine to precisely the right place, at the […]
- Biotechs are applying AI and machine learning to drug development ()
Biotechs are applying AI and machine learning to drug development, potentially creating dozens of new medicines and a $50 billion market over the next decade. Here’s what that means for patients and investors. For biotechnology companies, much of the traditional process of discovering new drugs is costly guesswork. But a new wave of drug development […]
- AI Discovers Drugs That May Disrupt Biotech and Pharma ()
Artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots like ChatGPT by OpenAI have brought awareness to the general public of the power of machine learning. At the same time, a quiet AI revolution in drug discovery is rapidly advancing that may impact both our mental and physical health–in a good way. Recently, a number of pioneering companies with new […]
- Why cryonics is controversial? An answer by the OpenAI Chat bot in December 2022. ()
Me: Why cryonics is controversial? OpenAI Chat Bot: Cryonics, or the storage of human bodies or organs at very low temperatures for the purpose of resuscitating them at a later date, is a controversial subject for several reasons. First of all, cryonics is not a scientifically proven technique and there is no proof that the […]
- OpenAI Chat: What do you think about cryonics? ()
Me/Jonathan Després: What do you think about cryonics? OpenAI Chat (https://chat.openai.com/chat): Cryonics is a speculative and controversial concept that involves the freezing of a human body or brain in the hope that advanced medical technologies will eventually be developed to allow the person to be revived and restored to health. While the idea of cryonics […]
- Using machine learning to better understand how water behaves ()
Water has puzzled scientists for decades. For the last 30 years or so, they have theorized that when cooled down to a very low temperature like -100C, water might be able to separate into two liquid phases of different densities. Like oil and water, these phases don’t mix and may help explain some of water’s […]
- Solving brain dynamics gives rise to flexible machine-learning models ()
MIT CSAIL researchers solve a differential equation behind the interaction of two neurons through synapses to unlock a new type of speedy and efficient AI algorithm. Last year, MIT researchers announced that they had built “liquid” neural networks, inspired by the brains of small species: a class of flexible, robust machine learning models that learn […]
- Cryonics organisations should use such a technology or such a company like this: https://en.maxen-tech.com/ ()
Our mission is to reduce the environmental footprint of buildings by allowing managers to increase their operations’ efficiency and optimize their processes. The transition of buildings’ energy management is well underway. Standards and expectations of investors, tenants, occupants and the general public are increasingly high. Our clients face new, often mixed and complex situations that […]
- DeepMind feuds with Russian scientists over quantum AI research ()
There’s nothing quite so dramatic and inspirational as a scientific breakthrough. But what happens when different groups of scientists can’t seem to agree on the science? DeepMind, an Alphabet research company based in London, published a fascinating research paper last year wherein it claimed to have solved the huge challenge of “simulating matter on the […]
- When to Use MLP, CNN, and RNN Neural Networks / What neural network is appropriate for your predictive modeling problem? ()
It can be difficult for a beginner to the field of deep learning to know what type of network to use. There are so many types of networks to choose from and new methods being published and discussed every day. To make things worse, most neural networks are flexible enough that they work (make a […]
- Similarity Between Schizophrenia and Dementia Discovered for the First Time ()
Summary: Study reveals striking similarities in both behaviors and neuroanatomical changes between people with schizophrenia and behavioral-variant frontotemporal dementia. Source: Max Planck Institute Researchers have, for the first time, compared schizophrenia and frontotemporal dementia—disorders that are both located in the frontal and temporal lobe regions of the brain. The idea can be traced back to […]
- Protein-Designing AI Opens Door to Medicines Humans Couldn’t Dream Up ()
Designing a protein is a bit like making a cabinet. The first step is building the backbone that holds the protein together. But then comes the hard part: figuring out where to install hinges on the scaffold—that is, finding the best “hotspots”—to put on doors, shelves, and other attachments that ultimately make the cabinet fully […]
- Combining Neuroscience, Psychology, and AI Yields a Foundational Model of Human Thought ()
Progress in artificial intelligence has enabled the creation of AIs that perform tasks previously thought only possible for humans, such as translating languages, driving cars, playing board games at world-champion level, and extracting the structure of proteins. However, each of these AIs has been designed and exhaustively trained for a single task and has the […]
- What is the BRAIN Summit 2022? ()
The Brain Health & Rehabilitation through Artificial Intelligence Network Summit will focus on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to improve brain health and rehabilitation. Hosted by the National Artificial Intelligence Institute (NAII), this in-person conference will highlight how AI is impacting three areas of critical importance to Veterans’ health: brain cancer, brain injury & […]
- How to rewind minds evolutions using artificial intelligence with DeepMind? ()
How to rewind minds evolutions using artificial intelligence with DeepMind? Is it possible or ?
- DeepMind says it will release the structure of every protein known to science ()
Back in December 2020, DeepMind took the world of biology by surprise when it solved a 50-year grand challenge with AlphaFold, an AI tool that predicts the structure of proteins. Last week the London-based company published full details of that tool and released its source code. Now the firm has announced that it has used […]
- Simulating matter on the quantum scale with AI ()
Solving some of the major challenges of the 21st Century, such as producing clean electricity or developing high temperature superconductors, will require us to design new materials with specific properties. To do this on a computer requires the simulation of electrons, the subatomic particles that govern how atoms bond to form molecules and are also […]
- Competitive programming with AlphaCode ()
Solving novel problems and setting a new milestone in competitive programming. Creating solutions to unforeseen problems is second nature in human intelligence – a result of critical thinking informed by experience. The machine learning community has made tremendous progress in generating and understanding textual data, but advances in problem solving remain limited to relatively simple […]
- Machine Learning Becomes a Mathematical Collaborator ()
Two recent collaborations between mathematicians and DeepMind demonstrate the potential of machine learning to help researchers generate new mathematical conjectures. Mathematicians often work together when they’re searching for insight into a hard problem. It’s a kind of freewheeling collaborative process that seems to require a uniquely human touch. But in two new results, the role […]
- The Biggest Brain Maps Ever Created Are Pushing the Frontiers of Neuroscience ()
Our quest to understand the brain’s connections is a bit like aliens trying to understand Earthlings from outer space. Imagine having to track down every single person and their conversations across different continents, reconstruct noisy snippets into coherent messages, and from that data, infer the zeitgeist of the human race. That, essentially, is what neuroscientists […]
- These Super-Efficient, Artificial Neurons Do Not Use ElectronsSo could the brain’s super-efficiency have to do with ions? ()
Designing electronic systems that mimic the human brain, both in terms of energy use and ability to carry information, is a holy grail of scientific research. Whereas artificial intelligence has come a long way, these systems are still far from matching the brain’s energy efficiency. A team of scientists from the ENS Laboratoire de Physique, […]
- Fast, Efficient Neural Networks Copy Dragonfly Brains ()
In each of our brains, 86 billion neurons work in parallel, processing inputs from senses and memories to produce the many feats of human cognition. The brains of other creatures are less broadly capable, but those animals often exhibit innate aptitudes for particular tasks, abilities honed by millions of years of evolution. https://spectrum-ieee-org.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/spectrum.ieee.org/amp/fast-efficient-neural-networks-copy-dragonfly-brains-2653978243
- Deep Learning Model Classifies Brain Tumors With Single MRI Scan ()
Summary: A new AI model can accurately classify a brain tumor of one of six common cancer types from a single MRI brain scan image. Source: RSNA A team of researchers at Washington University School of Medicine have developed a deep learning model that is capable of classifying a brain tumor as one of six […]
- Do AI and Cryonics are ennemies or friends? ()
Do AI and Cryonics are ennemies or friends?
- Maybe DeepMind will help to repair or fix cryonics patients one day in the far future ()
Maybe DeepMind will help to repair or fix cryonics patients one day in the far future
- DeepMind offers AI tool to predict shape of all human proteins ()
Artificial intelligence has solved one of the greatest puzzles in biology, by predicting the shape of every protein expressed in the human body. The research was carried out by London AI company DeepMind, which used its AlphaFold algorithm to build the most complete and accurate database yet of the human proteome, which underpins human health […]
- We have no control on our human bodies yet, but soon yes, but before we need… ()
We have no control on our human bodies yet, but soon yes, but before we need a super very big intelligence being, something that could crack and figure out how to repair our human bodies with 100% control. Artificial or not. A system or a team or not.
- AI Spots Neurons Better Than Human Experts ()
Summary: A new deep learning algorithm is superior to human experts in distinguishing between retinal ganglion cells in healthy patients and in those with glaucoma. The AI system could potentially help improve the diagnosis of both eye and brain diseases. A new combination of optical coherence tomography (OCT), adaptive optics and deep neural networks should […]
- CAN WE APPLY TESTS FOR CONSCIOUSNESS TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE? ()
A robot could be programmed to say Ow! and withdraw its hand from a hot object. But did it feel anything? In Walter Bradley Center director Robert J. Marks’s second podcast with philosopher Angus Menuge, where the big topic is the perennial “Hard Problem of consciousness, they established that one of the implications of quantum […]
- Music-Induced Emotions Can Be Predicted From Brain Scans ()
Music-Induced Emotions Can Be Predicted From Brain Scans Summary: Based on the activity in the auditory cortex and motor cortex, researchers were able to predict whether a participant was listening to music that was upbeat or sad. Source: University of Turku Researchers at the University of Turku have discovered what type of neural mechanisms are […]
- Scientists develop AI that can turn brain activity into text ()
Researchers in US tracked the neural data from people while they were speaking Reading minds has just come a step closer to reality: scientists have developed artificial intelligence that can turn brain activity into text. While the system currently works on neural patterns detected while someone is speaking aloud, experts say it could eventually aid […]