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Could AI help threatened marine species survive climate change?

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Could AI help threatened marine species survive climate change?

What does the post-pandemic workplace look like? New survey finds more investment in AI, remote work.

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What does the post-pandemic workplace look like? New survey finds more investment in AI, remote work.

A ‘red alert’ for workers: Businesses embrace automation during the COVID-19 pandemic
A shopper scans her phone to enter Amazon Go Grocery in Seattle, Washington.

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A ‘red alert’ for workers: Businesses embrace automation during the COVID-19 pandemic

Why do companies struggle with ethical artificial intelligence?
Woman's face is being scanned

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Why do companies struggle with ethical artificial intelligence?

Can a robot seal air leaks to help this old (and cold) house?
Sketch drawing of a robot

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Can a robot seal air leaks to help this old (and cold) house?

To sit less and promote healthy aging, artificial intelligence may be key
Graduate student Diego Arguello is working on a study funded by the National Institute of Aging to help improve and sustain physical activity and fitness in older adults using AI.

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To sit less and promote healthy aging, artificial intelligence may be key

AI can’t land a plane on the Hudson River in an emergency or safely drive a car. A team is using drones to try to fix that.
A flying drone

AI can’t land a plane on the Hudson River in an emergency or safely drive a car. A team is using drones to try to fix that.

Who is at fault when systems powered by AI put humans in danger?
Who is at fault when a driverless car behaves unpredictably? Woodrow Hartzog, professor of law and computer science at Northeastern, offers a framework for tracing back where things went wrong. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University

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Who is at fault when systems powered by AI put humans in danger?

Existing drugs may hold the key to curing COVID‑19

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Existing drugs may hold the key to curing COVID‑19

We know how to make AI work. How can we make it work fairly?
David Liu writes on his blackboard

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We know how to make AI work. How can we make it work fairly?

Should Facebook, Twitter review your posts before they’re published?

Should Facebook, Twitter review your posts before they’re published?

They began racing drones. Now these students are using artificial intelligence to build a fleet of them.

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They began racing drones. Now these students are using artificial intelligence to build a fleet of them.