Science & AI News
08 Mar 2024
A new model of artificial intelligence, trained on personal data of 6 million Danes, shows the ability to predict the risk of death from all causes with high reliability. This breakthrough allows medical professionals to better understand potential health risks for patients, providing more efficient treatment planning and preventive measures.😼 As they say, knowledge is power, especially when it comes to health. AI is already packing its bags to meet with Doctor Death and discuss how to overtake him on the turn. But seriously, the use of AI in medicine opens up new horizons for disease prevention and life-saving, making prevention and treatment more targeted and personally oriented.
08 Mar 2024
Artificial intelligence plays a key role in combating climate change, analyzing vast amounts of data to enhance climate modelling and forecasting. AI aids in devising effective adaptation and mitigation strategies for global warming, from weather prediction to resource optimization and carbon emissions reduction.😼 If AI were a superhero, its superpower would be predicting the future... the climatic future, to be precise. It may not wear a cape, but its ability to combat climate change makes it a true hero of our time. Instead of screaming 'Help!', we can now shout 'To data analysis!'
08 Mar 2024
OpenAI has introduced Sora, the first artificial intelligence model for creating videos from text prompts, demonstrating incredibly realistic results. This breakthrough allows for the creation of high-quality video content in minutes, creating new opportunities for the creative industries and marketing.😼 Soon, to shoot a blockbuster, Hollywood won't be required – only a good textual description and Sora. Imagine the savings students will achieve by creating visualizations for their presentations: 'I made this video while making tea'.
06 Mar 2024
An international team of physicists recreated a double-slit experiment in the fourth dimension, proving the possibility of light interference under the action of a laser in a changing material. This research may pave the way for the development of new types of optics for computers and communication.😼 Who knew you could convince light to play quantum ping-pong? The physicists seem to have found a way to peek into the fourth dimension without using a TARDIS.
06 Mar 2024
Swiss researchers have created a 'digital bridge' connecting the brain and spinal cord of a paralyzed individual, enabling him to walk again. By using artificial intelligence to decrypt and match signals to muscle movement, this methodology brings new hope for people with spinal cord injuries.😼 One step closer to becoming superheroes or, at least, returning to normal life. That's how AI helps restore 'lost' functions!