When used as intended, an AI stethoscope enhanced the detection of cardiovascular disease — but low uptake and workflow challenges hampered effectiveness in a large pragmatic trial.
Inspired by the Japanese art of kirigami, an MIT team has designed a technique that could transform flat panels into medical devices, habitats, and other objects without the use of tools.
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Jailbreaking the matrix: How researchers are bypassing AI guardrails to make them safer
A paper written by University of Florida Computer & Information Science & Engineering, or CISE, Professor Sumit Kumar Jha, Ph ...
OpenAI introduces Harness Engineering, an AI-driven methodology where Codex agents generate, test, and deploy a million-line ...
Rhode Island Director of Transportation Peter Alviti Jr., whose overhaul of state highway construction and handling of the Washington Bridge crisis made him a political lightning rod, is stepping down ...
They’re harnessing it to help directors prepare, debate, and decide. by Stanislav Shekshnia and Valery Yakubovich In 2014 Hong Kong–based Deep Knowledge Ventures formally appointed an algorithm to its ...
An evening of food and fundraising is being served up in Bradford. The February Dining Club, organised by the Lord Mayor of Bradford Councillor Mohammed Shafiq and Lady Mayoress Mrs Naheed Akhtar, ...
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