Researchers try to fill the void of simple, inexpensive dyslexia detection tools with a game, and with handwriting analysis, both supported by artificial intelligence.
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Jayrod jumped when an unusual, brzzz, brzzz, sounded from the kitchen haloscope before it displayed then read aloud the emergency instructions. At the same time his earpiece phone gave two quiet… (more…)
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Anyone who has read science fiction can tell you that killer robots are a problem. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) wants to do something about it.
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The software detected cancers at higher rates than radiologists, with fewer false positives... (more…)
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