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Existing drugs may hold the key to curing COVID‑19
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Eva Botkin-Kowacki
April 28, 2021
Science & Technology
We know how to make AI work. How can we make it work fairly?
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Emily Arntsen - Contributor
April 26, 2021
Should Facebook, Twitter review your posts before they’re published?
by
Ian Thomsen
April 19, 2021
Science & Technology
They began racing drones. Now these students are using artificial intelligence to build a fleet of them.
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Ian Thomsen
April 15, 2021
Society & Culture
Humans are trying to take bias out of facial recognition programs. It’s not working–yet.
by
Eva Botkin-Kowacki - Contributor
February 22, 2021
She was named one of the 100 most brilliant women in AI ethics
by
Hillary Chabot
February 3, 2021
Here’s why the new union at Google could be good for Silicon Valley
by
Ian Thomsen
January 25, 2021
Northeastern president Joseph E. Aoun hosts IBM Research’s Dario Gil for chat about the future of artificial intelligence
by
Ian Thomsen
October 29, 2020
Health
The new fitness coach might not have a body
by
Laura Castañón
October 27, 2020
Northeastern’s Roux Institute receives a ‘phenomenal investment’ from the Harold Alfond Foundation
by
Ian Thomsen
October 8, 2020
Science & Technology
Testing medical protective gear is the perfect job for robots–but not without the help of humans.
by
Roberto Molar Candanosa
October 5, 2020
Science & Technology
Self-driving cars could revolutionize transportation for people with disabilities. These researchers are trying to make it happen.
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Roberto Molar Candanosa
September 30, 2020
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