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Hot topic: Top 10 EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES stories of the past 30 days
Saturday, June 26, 2021
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Out of many, one: COVID database takes root, epitomizes the national ideal

MIT charts the encouraging story behind—and in front of—the National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C ).

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Out of many, one: COVID database takes root, epitomizes the national ideal

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MIT charts the encouraging story behind—and in front of—the National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C ).
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Aided by AI, a tiny device may offer nearly instant testing for COVID, seasonal flu

Researchers have developed a nanopore that uses AI to detect COVID-19 and other viruses in easily obtained saliva specimens.

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Aided by AI, a tiny device may offer nearly instant testing for COVID, seasonal flu

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Researchers have developed a nanopore that uses AI to detect COVID-19 and other viruses in easily obtained saliva specimens.
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Will Nurse Grace cheer patients up or scare them away?

Empathetic, affable, visually unthreatening and coolly competent in several healthcare tasks, a newly trained nurse named Grace has made a head-turning debut.

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Will Nurse Grace cheer patients up or scare them away?

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Empathetic, affable, visually unthreatening and coolly competent in several healthcare tasks, a newly trained nurse named Grace has made a head-turning debut.
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Storytelling robots send parents of young children into AI’s ‘uncanny valley’

Many parents would let their children be read to by robots as long as the device didn’t project a little too much lifelikeness.

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Storytelling robots send parents of young children into AI’s ‘uncanny valley’

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Many parents would let their children be read to by robots as long as the device didn’t project a little too much lifelikeness.
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New tools, techniques emerge to extend AI’s adaptability in cloud-based drug discovery

Because they learn as they go, machine learning models for drug discovery have to be continuously re-trained for changing conditions in drug production processes.

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New tools, techniques emerge to extend AI’s adaptability in cloud-based drug discovery

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Because they learn as they go, machine learning models for drug discovery have to be continuously re-trained for changing conditions in drug production processes.
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AI impressive as a second set of eyes in colonoscopy

When the network interpreted complete videos from 42 consecutive patients, it boosted detection rates by as much as 50% over physician-alone reads.

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AI impressive as a second set of eyes in colonoscopy

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When the network interpreted complete videos from 42 consecutive patients, it boosted detection rates by as much as 50% over physician-alone reads.
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AI teams with fMRI to advance the state of deep brain stimulation

The system hit 88% accuracy at optimizing stimulation settings, as confirmed by brain-response patterns on neuroimaging as well as visibly observable symptom improvement in patients with Parkinson’s disease.

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AI teams with fMRI to advance the state of deep brain stimulation

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The system hit 88% accuracy at optimizing stimulation settings, as confirmed by brain-response patterns on neuroimaging as well as visibly observable symptom improvement in patients with Parkinson’s disease.
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AI with ‘transparent clinical reasoning’ might stand in for busy toxicologists

Explainable AI is almost as sharp as human experts when the cause is simple and straightforward, as with ingestion of a single common cleaning product.

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AI with ‘transparent clinical reasoning’ might stand in for busy toxicologists

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Explainable AI is almost as sharp as human experts when the cause is simple and straightforward, as with ingestion of a single common cleaning product.
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2-way BCI gives greater limb control to people with paralysis

Bioengineers have developed a brain-computer interface that replicates the sense of touch, allowing a robotic arm and hand to not only receive command signals from the brain but also send back signals of stimulation.

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2-way BCI gives greater limb control to people with paralysis

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Bioengineers have developed a brain-computer interface that replicates the sense of touch, allowing a robotic arm and hand to not only receive command signals from the brain but also send back signals of stimulation.
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NLP facilitates a long, hard look at linguistic cues to mental health

Natural language processing of social media posts is useful for identifying depression, anxiety and suicidal thinking, but models trained on population data cannot discern long-term patterns in any one person’s state of mind.

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NLP facilitates a long, hard look at linguistic cues to mental health

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Natural language processing of social media posts is useful for identifying depression, anxiety and suicidal thinking, but models trained on population data cannot discern long-term patterns in any one person’s state of mind.
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