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Algorithms are being placed in increasingly important roles, where not only money but life and health are on the line. In many instances, algorithms are less error-prone than humans.
And when an algorithm does something, they jump in, they don’t have the same skepticism. They’re very quick to change and move out of junk food and bad sleep.
Algorithms are behind many mundane, but still consequential, decisions in your life. The code often replaces humans, but that doesn't mean the results are foolproof.
Algorithms soon will run your life - and ruin it, if trained incorrectly AI systems that use data trained with descriptive labeling can yield much harsher decisions than humans make.
Brain implants have terrible battery lives. For a science fair project, a high school student created an algorithm that makes them last for decades.
To train the algorithm, the researchers needed examples of these exospheric conditions with and without life present. In the lab, they concocted brines with chemistry similar to that of Europa and ...
Min Chen, associate professor of information systems and business analytics at FIU Business, explains the research behind a machine-learning algorithm that can more quickly diagnose stroke patients ...
Tech millionaire Bryan Johnson explains the philosophy behind Blueprint, his extreme anti-aging project, and why an algorithm controls his life.