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Humans and AI Share Similar Learning Strategies
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Humans and AI Share Similar Learning Strategies

Summary: Researchers found that humans and AI interact similarly between two learning systems: flexible and rapid contextual learning, and gradual incremental learning. Experiments show that…
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AI Robots Learn Touch and Vision to Handle Objects Like Humans
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AI Robots Learn Touch and Vision to Handle Objects Like Humans

Summary: A new breakthrough shows how robots can now integrate vision and touch to manipulate objects with greater precision than humans. Researchers have developed TactileAloha,…
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Brain-AI System Translates Thoughts Into Movement
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Brain-AI System Translates Thoughts Into Movement

Summary: Researchers have developed a non-invasive, AI-enhanced brain-computer interface that allows users to control a robotic arm or cursor with greater precision and speed. The…
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AI Tool Flags Predatory Journals, Building a Firewall for Science
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AI Tool Flags Predatory Journals, Building a Firewall for Science

Summary: A new artificial intelligence system developed by computer scientists automatically screens open-access journals to identify potentially predatory publications. These journals often charge high fees…
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Low-power 'microwave Brain'
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Low-power ‘microwave Brain’ On A Chip Computes On Both Ultrafast Data And Wireless Signals

Summary: Researchers have developed the first “microwave brain” chip capable of processing ultrafast data and wireless communication signals simultaneously. Using analog, nonlinear microwave physics instead…
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