By AI Trends Staff Human thought has always been central to creativity. This has been true through development of printing presses, gramophones, cameras, camcorders, typewriters, word processors, photo editing software and many other tools invented over centuries. Maybe AI changes the game, suggests a recent account in TechTalks based on a reading of “The Artist […]
Contributed Commentary by David W. Craig, Ph.D. and Brooke Hjelm, Ph.D. We have heard a lot about cellular and tissue spatial biology lately, and for good reason. Tissues are heterogeneous mixtures of cells; this is particularly important in disease. Cells are also the foundational unit of life, and they are shaped by those cells proximal […]
By John P. Desmond, AI Trends Editor The way Google came from nowhere with the launch of Android in 2007 to today dominating the smartphone operating system market, is what the company is doing now with AI, some market observers suggest. Google now has an 80 percent share of the worldwide smartphone OS market, and […]
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