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Japan turns to new technology as dementia cases surge
, Dec. 7 -- Japan is grappling with a fast-growing dementia crisis as thousands of older people wander from their homes each year.
The world's most famous podcast host has made a shocking claim about the fabled Second Coming of Jesus.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Watch: China introduces humanoid traffic robot to manage busy intersections in cities
A new AI-powered traffic robot has begun operating on the streets of Hangzhou, China’s ...
Is China the first nation to have a “Terminator” in active military service? Footage of what appears to be a humanoid robot ...
What if you discovered a $40,000 hidden penalty baked into your Australian wealth plan? It’s not taxes, or market volatility, ...
Japan's ageing population is putting strain on national budgets and society as a whole, but researchers are developing solutions to ease the pressure.
Montreal Gazette on MSNOpinion
Freed: Now that Opus is going digital, bring on robo deliveries, Waymo and Smart Parking
I was in London earlier this year, looking to buy a subway ticket at the gate. But it turned out all I had to do was tap my ...
Given the demographic development, we should welcome AI replacing jobs in the future instead of hindering it, argues our ...
AI is transforming markets and reshaping the economy with significant implications for investments and portfolio strategies.
In just the past week, Apple’s heads of artificial intelligence and interface design stepped down. Then the company announced ...
The study finds that early childhood education is entering a transition period. AI-powered personalized learning systems, ...
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AI Art Is Weird, Sad, and Ugly. Let’s Not Pretend Otherwise.
There was a time when people imagined AI’s final form as a great metallic beast with malice in its mind — or, perhaps more ...
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