Tech & Society
AI Hits Its Stride: Cionic’s AI-Powered Neural Sleeve Could Help Fix Impaired Walking
Neural Sleeve is intended to correct leg movements for people impacted by multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, and stroke.
Tech & Society
Neural Sleeve is intended to correct leg movements for people impacted by multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, and stroke.
Science
A recent workshop highlighted the impact of poorly designed AI models in medicine, security, software engineering, and other disciplines.
The Batch Newsletter
The Batch - AI News & Insights: Science Plagued by Machine Learning Mistakes, Deepfakes Censor Profanity, Wearable AI Helps Impaired Walking, Ensemble Models Simplified
Machine Learning Research
Convolutional neural networks separate proteins into functional families without considering their shapes.
Tech & Society
From Numbers to Names matches individuals to faces in publicly available images related to the genocide of European Jews between 1941 and 1945.
Letters
Andrew Ng considers how inconsistent human decisions are, and how AI can reduce that inconsistency.
Tech & Society
The United States National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) detailed autonomous vehicle collisions over a 12-month period.
AI Careers
Pharmaceutical companies in several countries are hiring machine learning engineers at increasing rates.
The Batch Newsletter
The Batch - AI News & Insights: AI Jobs Grow in Pharma, Self-Driving Safety Check, Holocaust Victims Identified, Protein Families Deciphered
Machine Learning Research
A new machine learning method attempts to account for biases that may be held by certain subsets of labelers.
Science
A machine learning method could help chemists formulate pesticides that target harmful insects but leave bees alone. Researchers at Oregon State University developed models that classify whether or not a chemical is fatally toxic to bees.
Tech & Society
A worldwide collaboration produced the biggest open source language model to date. BLOOM is a family of language models built by the BigScience Research Workshop, a collective of over 1,000 researchers from 250 institutions around the globe.