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Bionic Brains and Beyond

Bionic Brains and Beyond | Science News | Scoop.it

High-tech implants will soon be commonplace enhancements under our skin and inside our skulls, making us stronger and smarter. Daniel H. Wilson on our 'superabled' future.

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[VIDEO] When creative machines overtake man (TEDTalks)

Machine intelligence is improving rapidly, to the point that the scientist of the future may not even be human! In fact, in more and more fields, learning machines are already outperforming humans.

 

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Homemade machine helps boy walk

Homemade machine helps boy walk | Science News | Scoop.it
A seven-year-old Argentine boy has defied doctors' predictions that he would never walk, with help from a homemade rehabilitation device built by his father.
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Machine Beauty and Our Bionic Future

Machine Beauty and Our Bionic Future | Science News | Scoop.it

Welcome to the brave new world of Machine Beauty, where our new willingness to replace our limbs with superior prosthetic devices hints at our technological future as a species. Maybe futurist Ray Kurzweil was right after all when he predicted the merging of man and machine within our lifetime as part of the great Singularity.

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Can a machine tell when you're lying? Research suggests the answer is 'yes'

Can a machine tell when you're lying? Research suggests the answer is 'yes' | Science News | Scoop.it
Inspired by the work of psychologists who study the human face for clues that someone is telling a high-stakes lie, UB computer scientists are exploring whether machines can also read the visual cues that give away deceit.
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