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In the future, robots will perform surgery, shop for you, and even recycle themselves

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In the future, robots will perform surgery, shop for you, and even recycle themselves

Bots for play: Professor uses AI to design video games

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Bots for play: Professor uses AI to design video games

Higher education must change to prepare Americans for artificial intelligence revolution

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Higher education must change to prepare Americans for artificial intelligence revolution

Amazon opened a cashier-free convenience store. What does it mean for the future of retail?

Amazon opened a cashier-free convenience store. What does it mean for the future of retail?

The next big breakthrough in robotics

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The next big breakthrough in robotics

Higher ed must prepare learners for AI age

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Higher ed must prepare learners for AI age

Don’t expect ‘fake news’ to disappear in 2018

Don’t expect ‘fake news’ to disappear in 2018

Robotics experts find inspiration from Star Wars universe
C3PO and R2D2 for AI & Robotics series

Robotics experts find inspiration from Star Wars universe

Teamwork propels Northeastern to victory in Collegiate Rocket League Championship

Teamwork propels Northeastern to victory in Collegiate Rocket League Championship

For robotics and AI, great power comes with great responsibility
"AI and robotics have the potential to radically transform employment and displace a lot of workers," said John Basl, Assistant Professor of Philosophy. Basl's research focus on the ethical implications of new technologies. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University

For robotics and AI, great power comes with great responsibility

President Aoun underscores higher ed’s obligation to help students become ‘robot-proof’

President Aoun underscores higher ed’s obligation to help students become ‘robot-proof’

Professor designs artificial intelligence to help doctors make better treatment decisions
“The end game is that we would really like for physicians sitting in their offices working with a patient to immediately have access to structured, compiled evidence from all of the trials that might be relevant to the patient’s needs,” said Byron Wallace, a machine learning expert and creator of RobotReviewer. Photo by Adam Glanzman/Northeastern University

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Professor designs artificial intelligence to help doctors make better treatment decisions