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    How an AI learned to stitch up patients by studying surgical videos

    How an AI learned to stitch up patients by studying surgical videos

    • Thomas Macaulay
    • 5 years ago
    How quantum computers could make future humans immortal

    How quantum computers could make future humans immortal

    • Tristan Greene
    • 5 years ago
    AI gladiators fight thousands of duels so we can learn how weaponry evolves in nature

    AI gladiators fight thousands of duels so we can learn how weaponry evolves in nature

    • Tristan Greene
    • 5 years ago
    Study: Artificial brains need rest too

    Study: Artificial brains need rest too

    • Thomas Macaulay
    • 5 years ago
    A critical review of Star Wars AI

    A critical review of Star Wars AI

    • Tristan Greene
    • 5 years ago
    Is AI already conscious?

    Is AI already conscious?

    • Tristan Greene
    • 5 years ago
    Scientists enhance robotic surgery by giving human controllers electric shocks

    Scientists enhance robotic surgery by giving human controllers electric shocks

    • Thomas Macaulay
    • 5 years ago
    MIT’s new wearable lets you control drones with Jedi-like arm gestures

    MIT’s new wearable lets you control drones with Jedi-like arm gestures

    • Thomas Macaulay
    • 5 years ago
    Boston Dynamics is open-sourcing its robot tech to help hospitals fight coronavirus

    Boston Dynamics is open-sourcing its robot tech to help hospitals fight coronavirus

    • Ivan Mehta
    • 5 years ago
    This sweat-powered electronic skin can control your robotic limbs

    This sweat-powered electronic skin can control your robotic limbs

    • Thomas Macaulay
    • 5 years ago
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