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    Tag Archives for: "Artificial intelligence"
     An algorithm to correct drugs that are too “masculine”

    An algorithm to correct drugs that are too “masculine”

    16/10/2020

    An algorithm that uses artificial intelligence systems to predict the ways that many drugs currently on the market, tested almost exclusively on men (for various reasons), can create unexpected [...]

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     The infosphere is transforming our lives

    The infosphere is transforming our lives

    08/09/2020

    Today, we are living in unprecedented times, in which the clear division of the online and offline worlds no longer exists: this new dimension is what Floridi calls the infosphere.

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     More precise mammograms with artificial intelligence

    More precise mammograms with artificial intelligence

    16/03/2020

    Artificial Intelligence (or AI) is playing an ever increasing role in medicine, especially in the oncology sector.

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     Asimov, much more than a science-fiction writer

    Asimov, much more than a science-fiction writer

    15/01/2020

    Space travel, robots, galactic empires: these are the extraordinary scenes that fill the pages of the books by Isaac Asimov, one of the great masters of science fiction.

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     How Artificial Intelligence can change the pharmaceutical landscape

    How Artificial Intelligence can change the pharmaceutical landscape

    09/10/2019

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is gaining more and more importance in the pharmaceutical sector, deeply transforming the drug discovery process.

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     Our mind is less and less in our head

    Our mind is less and less in our head

    12/06/2019

    Michele Di Francesco and Barbara Henry met to describe what can we expect from the unstoppable development of Artificial Intelligence.

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     Welcome to the age of plantoids

    Welcome to the age of plantoids

    13/05/2019

    We may not be far from the mass and everyday use of robots. Soon robots will be living in our houses, they will help us with our domestic chores, in helping the elderly, and will be useful for [...]

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     Are we risking transmitting our biases to Artificial Intelligence?

    Are we risking transmitting our biases to Artificial Intelligence?

    25/03/2019

    The technologist Kriti Sharma raises a very serious issue: are we risking transmitting our biases to Artificial Intelligence?

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     The learning processes of Artificial Intelligence become art

    The learning processes of Artificial Intelligence become art

    15/03/2019

    How Artificial Intelligence can influence the urban environment and the production of art in public spaces? Reflections from Hito Steyerl.

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     The robot-plant that climbs like a tendril

    The robot-plant that climbs like a tendril

    11/02/2019

    The first flexible robot, capable of imitating the behaviour of tendrils and coiling around a support, has been created by researchers from the Center of Micro-BioRobotics of the IIT-Italian [...]

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