AI ‘doctor’s assistant’ among projects given £20m
The British government has awarded £20m to fund artificial intelligence projects such as a computerised system that advises doctors on the best treatment to give patients. As part of the Turing fellowship scheme, the money will be shared between 15 AI
Researchers have developed electronic artificial skin that reacts to pain just like real skin
The prototype developed by researchers at RMIT in Australia is capable of electronically replicating the way human skin senses pain such as touch, pain and heat. It would also provide “near-instant” feedback if pressure and temperatures hit levels that would
Researchers have developed an ‘electronic skin’ that can process information faster than the human nervous system
Inspired by Star Wars, a team of researchers from the National University of Singapore has developed an ‘electronic skin’ that gives amputees with prosthetics the ability to ‘touch’. The artificial skin uses more than 100 small sensors and is about 1
Japanese University used remote-controlled robots to conduct their graduation ceremony
A Japanese university has found an innovative solution to conduct a graduation ceremony safely amidst the Covid-19 outbreak. Instead, four graduates from two departments remotely operated "newme" robots via Zoom, which accepted their certificates on behalf of the graduating cohort. Digital