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Brownie points for ChatGPT's food analysis skills

AI is changing the way we work, create, and share information—but brownies? A new study from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign explores how ChatGPT can be used in the sensory evaluation of foods,

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AI Is Not a Match for Dating Apps

We can get AI therapy, or ask a chatbot the best way to start a hard conversation with a roommate or craft that one email that we're dreading to send. We're also seeing AI become a big focus of dating app companies.

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AI-Powered Teaching Assistants Can Drive Student Success

Artificial intelligence-driven tutors, which generally provide answers to objective questions, have demonstrated the ability to boost academic performance. For example, in a study led by Harvard University lecturers, physics students who used AI tutors learned more than twice as much in less time than other students.

AI Guides Nonexperts to Expert-Level Lung Ultrasound

AI assistance enabled trained HCPs with minimal lung ultrasound experience to capture images that met diagnostic standards, which were comparable with those captured by experts.

Proposed AI facility at UH approved by panels

Two Senate committees Tuesday unanimously passed a bill that continues momentum for a proposed artificial intelligence institute at the University of Hawaii.

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Innovative infant wearable uses artificial intelligence for at-home assessments of early motor development

The smart MAIJU jumpsuit offers a novel approach to at-home monitoring of infants' early motor development. The wearable device combines expertise in medicine, measuring technology and AI, enabling objective and accurate assessment of children's motor skills without the presence of researchers.

AI in dating apps 'a threat to authentic intimacy'

By introducing AI, Dr Brunning fears that without proper regulation, some younger people and the elderly may be especially vulnerable. "These are companies that are having a huge impact on how people communicate, connect, share intimate information online and have changed how everyone meets each other over the past 15 years," he said.

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Mayo Clinic's secret weapon against AI hallucinations: Reverse RAG in action

To tackle data-retrieval-based hallucinations in non-diagnostic use cases, Mayo Clinic has applied CURE reverse RAG paired with vector databases.