AI-Designed Viruses Kill Bacteria
Stanford bioengineers have created synthetic phages that are more effective than natural ones in killing E. coli, promising a new approach to combat bacterial infections.
Stanford bioengineers have created synthetic phages that are more effective than natural ones in killing E. coli, promising a new approach to combat bacterial infections.
Discover how Microsoft’s latest Analog Optical Computer with AI could transform finance and healthcare problem-solving.
Philosopher Elad Uzan explores the limits of AI in understanding ethics, emphasizing that the responsibility for moral decisions remains with us
AI can enhance our lives, but it also risks creating low-quality outcomes. It’s time to recognize these flaws and demand improvements in AI deployment and quality control.
Explore how humans and AI solve problems, revealing the strengths and weaknesses of our cognitive strategies and the role of emotions in decision-making.
Explore the evolving role of AI in therapy and the challenges it poses for mental health care. Discover the balance between innovation and caution in using AI companions.
The transition to electronic medical records has improved healthcare, but burnout remains a challenge for providers. Can AI help reduce this stress?
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Taiwan is facing a growing energy crisis, driven by the global demand for advanced chips that require massive electricity consumption.