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A look at how AI and other tech is being used to help predict, detect, and pinpoint the location of
I Was There When is an oral history project that’s part of the In Machines We Trust podcast. It feat
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Digital twins of humans capture the physical look and expressions of real humans. Increasingly these
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A conversation about equity and what it takes to make effective AI policy taped before a live audien
Amid a growing epidemic of gun violence, can AI be part of the solution? In this episode we look at
A boy wrote about his suicide attempt. He didn’t realize his school's software was watching.While sc
The team that brings you In Machines We Trust has much to be grateful for—a brand new season of this
This is a detective story that’s unsolved. Hosted by investigative reporter Antonio Regalado, Curiou
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Researchers have spent years trying to crack the mystery of how we express our feelings. Pioneers in
Cameras in stores aren’t anything new—but these days there are AI brains behind the electric eyes. I
Voice technology is one of the biggest trends in the healthcare space. We look at how it might help
Defining what is, or isn’t artificial intelligence can be tricky (or tough). So much so, even the ex