Categories: Artificial Intelligence, Audio Podcast, Intel, Intel on AI Tags: Abigail Hing Wen, AI, and Ethics, artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles, Bernhardt Trout, deep learning, Engineering, machine learning, MIT, natural language processing, Society, Supercomputing, the trolley problem, Turing test
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Intel IQ: Todd Coleman is a professor of engineering at the University of California at San Diego. To be more precise, his work is in biology and engineering. He’s a bioengineer. And his lab at UCSD’s Jacobs School of [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Intel, Intel IQ Tags: Amr Haj-Omar, Coleman Lab, electrical engineering, epidermal electronics, Intel, Intel IQ, Jacobs School of Engineering, Michael Bajema, MIT, Neural Interaction Lab, neuroscience, Phil Kyriakakis, sensors, Todd Coleman, UCSD, University of California San Diego, University of Illinois, University of Michigan, Vivian Pham
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One of the next frontiers of computing is to create systems that understand the user. Context aware devices of the near future might recommend restaurants, monitor a user’s health, or screen phone calls—all based on information collected from device sensors [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Future Lab Radio, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, Research@Intel Tags: Affective Computing, Andrew Campbell, context aware, Dartmouth, Future Lab, Future Lab Radio, Healthcare IT, Intel, Intel Labs, Lama Nachman, MIT, MIT Media Lab, Mobile Sensing Group, Research, Rosalind Picard, Smartphones
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Cydni Tetro and Colin Kelly discuss the key events this week, including the release of the Top 100 Venture Entrepreneurs from vSpring Capital. It is a peer-nominated and peer-selected group of individuals that the community predicts will become a [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Enterprise 2.0, RockyMountainVoices Tags: Colin Kelly, Cydni Tetro, MIT, University of Utah, venture captial, vSpring
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It’s no secret that we rely on our batteries to power just about every consumer electronic device, or that we are increasingly relying on those devices for just about everything we do. Lithium-Ion batteries are considered the next generation battery [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, Technology Tags: A123Systems, David Vieau, GM, Lithium-Ion, MIT, Motorola, PHEV, plug-in hybrid, QUALCOMM
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Now in the final stretch leading up to Tuesday and Election Day, has our voting process improved much, six years after the Florida recounts? We take a closer look at electronic voting machines. Also, MIT’s new research initiative on the [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, PodTech News, Technology Tags: Election Day, electronic voting machines, gaming consoles, global warming, MIT
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“The flat world will challenge cherished beliefs,” said Frank Douglas, Executive Director of the newly formed MIT Center for Biomedical Innovation. In this podcast, you’ll hear Douglas’ keynote speech on the challenges and opportunities for biopharmacology in a flat world [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, Tech Conferences and Events, Technology, TiECON East Tags: Aventis, Biomedical, Frank Douglas, MIT, TiECON