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Scientists use AI to hijack and control specific brain circuits
Researchers have built AI systems capable of steering targeted brain circuits in real time, moving neuroscience closer to ...
A wearable device pairs glucose-responsive insulin with algorithmic pump control, creating dual safety loops that reduced hypoglycemia from 4.01% to 0.52% in diabetic rats. (Nanowerk Spotlight) An ...
A large registry study in young people with type 1 diabetes found that hybrid closed-loop systems were linked to slightly better HbA1c and more time in the target glucose range than open-loop pump ...
Artificial intelligence has reached a strange moment in its evolution. It is powerful enough to influence decisions, shape narratives and accelerate work at scale, but it is not yet trusted enough to ...
The energy demands of AI infrastructure are growing faster than clean energy can scale. Wind, solar, and nuclear offer lower fresh water footprints, but none can meet the immediate rapid expansion of ...
AgilePoint launched the Agentic Operations Control Tower, enabling governed AI orchestration across systems and teams ...
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