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How can intelligent systems revolutionise healthcare?

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To ease the pressure on our struggling healthcare systems, scientists and medical professionals are looking to innovative new technologies such as machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI). In education, AI can personalise learning experiences to suit a person’s preferred learning style, encouraging engagement.

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Plugging in: directly linking the brain to a computer

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At the University of Technology , Sydney, Australia, Professor Chin-Teng Lin is on the frontline of pioneering the development of such systems. Artificial intelligence (AI) — computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence. TALK LIKE A … COMPUTER SCIENTIST. How do BCIs work?

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Understanding, detecting and combatting deepfakes in the real world

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Often, it is enough to catch inconsistencies in audio and video streaming (AVS), such as subtle facial expressions that are not realistic, using machine learning. Artificial intelligence (AI) can be employed to make fake audio and video sound and look even more real.

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Online battles: combatting false information and reducing online risks

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Professor Shujun Li and his colleagues, Sarah Turner , Dr Rahime Belen-Saglam and Dr Virginia N. Artificial intelligence (AI) — computer algorithms and systems able to perform tasks that would typically require human intelligence. Online battles: combatting false information and reducing online risks.

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Morph with the wind: shape-changing buildings

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The cyber-physical system we are developing uses a combination of wind sensors, optimisation algorithms and artificial intelligence to search for combinations of façade positions and wind flow conditions that limit building vibration,” says Jared. A close-up of THOR, a computer used primarily for machine learning tasks.