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The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
Why we need AI that doesn’t just nod along As we close the year and this series on The Sycophancy Machine, one uncomfortable truth stands out. An AI that always agrees with us is ...
AI agents will reshape 2026: they’ll feed on synthetic/structured data, remake the web, swarm unpredictably, and empower ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Futurist: Human and AI thinking are merging, altering your mind
Artificial intelligence is no longer just a tool that sits outside our heads. It is starting to seep into how we remember, decide and even imagine, blurring the line between human thought and machine ...
All too often, going to the doctor is a demoralizing, corporatized and impersonal experience. Patients wait weeks to even ...
A new ambient AI scribe takes notes during appointments so Department of Veterans Affairs providers can focus on patients instead of computers.
Will AI take your job in 2026? From silent layoffs to task automation, real workers, data, and experts explain how AI is ...
Regtechtimes on MSN
Labro secures $1.5M to automate & streamline laboratory workflows
Biotech startup Labro Inc. has raised $1.5 million in seed funding to accelerate pilot deployments of its flagship automated cell-counting system, and expand its offerings for clinical and academic ...
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A quarter century of design: the 25 biggest creative moments of the last 25 years
As we call time on the first quarter of the 21st century, I thought it might be a good opportunity to look back at some of ...
The technology landscape is approaching a fundamental transformation. As we stand at the threshold of 2026, five key trends ...
The next wave of AI success will be defined by an organization’s ability to harness AI’s full potential and use it to deliver ...
When Freesia Gaul discovered MIT Open Learning's OpenCourseWare at just 14 years old, it opened up a world of learning far ...
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