Could artificial intelligence be the key to limiting privacy issues and identity theft for companies in the future? A study by researchers at Penn State University found that people are more likely to trust machines with their personal information than other humans.
Researchers at the New York University School of Medicine created a computer program that can analyze images of lung tumors in patients, specify lung cancer types, and identify altered genes that cause abnormal cell growth.
They don't mean it, but your community of Facebook friends could be affecting your thoughts and stirring a burst of negative emotions in you, leading to feelings of social exclusion, and even draining your intelligence, research shows.
You may feel protected by the HIPAA laws which serve to keep your medical history confidential, but a new study finds that the privacy of our health data is at great risk thanks to the great advances in artificial intelligence.
A new study found an artificial intelligence program trained to identify and diagnose skin cancer in humans proved to show greater accuracy when pitted against dermatologists.