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Physicians face more challenges in identifying illnesses when examining images of skin with darker pigmentation.

A new study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) suggests that doctors are less accurate when diagnosing skin conditions on darker skin tones based solely on images. The study, which involved more than 1,000 dermatologists and general doctors, revealed that only 34% of images displaying darker skin were accurately diagnosed by dermatologists, compared to…

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An improved method for regulating the transformation of flexible robots.

Scientists at MIT have been working on the design and control of a reconfigurable, squishy, soft robot, similar in nature to 'slime', that has potential applications in healthcare, wearable devices and industrial systems due to its ability to shape-shift to complete varying tasks. These soft robots currently only exist in labs and do not possess…

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Discussion: Chad Sanderson, Chief Executive Officer of data contracts platform, Gable.ai.

Chad Sanderson, the CEO and Founder of Gable.ai believes that if companies want to leverage AI, a sound data strategy will be crucial. He recently spoke about the importance of data quality and data contracts in maintaining an application's integrity. Sanderson’s company offers a unique implementation mechanism to facilitate federated data governance and federated data…

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Interview with David Palmer, Chief Procurement Officer at PairPoint and Board Member of Web3 Asia Alliance, presented by Vodafone.

In a recent interview with DailyAI, David Palmer, CPO of PairPoint by Vodafone and board member of Web3 Asia Alliance, explores how emerging technologies like blockchain, AI and the metaverse are poised to reshape the future. Palmer contends that blockchain is becoming the universal trust infrastructure, providing security for business and consumer experiences. Meanwhile, the…

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Research from Georgia State University suggests that AI surpasses humans in making ethical decisions.

A new study from Georgia State University's Psychology Department has found that artificial intelligence (AI) can outperform humans in making moral judgments. The study, led by Associate Professor Eyal Aharoni, and published in Nature Scientific Reports, stemmed from the team's curiosity about how language models address ethical questions. The research was conceived in the style of…

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