Articles in "AI - artificial intelligence"
AI Accurately Predicts Location of Mineral Deposits
Baku (AZERTAC) - The race to find the mineral deposits needed to support the world’s growing population and energy transition is on, and ...
Study on Language Origins Could Transform Child Development and AI Research
A study that could influence everything from child development research to the design of more natural-sounding AI argues that human ...
AI Weakens Imagination and Attention Span in Children, Psychologist Warns
Baku (AZERTAC) - In recent years, artificial intelligence has become integrated into almost everyone's lives. However, psychologists warn ...
Israel Launches AI-Powered Medical Assistant for Children’s Hospital Doctors
An innovative artificial intelligence-based system, PANDA (Pediatric AI Navigation and Decision Assistant), has begun its first pilot at ...
Kazakhstan Adopts National Standards in AI
(Kazinform) - Kazakhstan drew up seven standards, setting uniform rules for everyone working with AI technologies – from developers and ...
Breakthrough AI Tool Could Help Test Memory in Alzheimer’s Patients and Infants
Israeli scientists have developed a new method to measure memory without relying on speech, opening the door to assessing memory in ...
Satellite-Powered AI Tool Helps Farmers Optimize Irrigation, Increase Crop Yields
A machine learning tool unveiled by Israeli scientists on Monday is giving chickpea farmers new ways to monitor crop health from space — ...
Why We Fall for Fake Photos: Seeing Them Multiple Times Shapes Belief, Scientists Say
Repeated exposure to an image—whether real or AI-generated—can make people more likely to believe it is authentic, a new international ...
Fact-Checkers Battle AI-Generated Hoaxes with Fewer Tools, Greater Stakes
(Adnkronos) - Artificial intelligence is radically transforming the disinformation landscape. David Puente , deputy editor and head of the ...
AI May Be Quietly Narrowing Worldviews, Israeli Scholar Argues
As generative AI tools like ChatGPT become embedded in daily life, one Israeli legal scholar is raising an urgent concern: these systems ...