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Artificial Intelligence on a Tiny Chip

Engineers from MIT have made a tiny computer chip that can function like an artificial brain, reports Sci Tech Daily. 

MIT engineers have designed a “brain-on-a-chip,” smaller than a piece of confetti, that is made from tens of thousands of artificial brain synapses known as memristors — silicon-based components that mimic the information-transmitting synapses in the human brain.

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AI Could Help Type 1 Patients

Artificial intelligence could help diabetics monitor their glucose levels, reports Medical Dialogues. 

Researchers and physicians at Oregon Health & Science University, using artificial intelligence and automated monitoring, have designed a method to help people with type 1 diabetes better manage their glucose levels.

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AI Updates Eye Exam

According to Science Magazine, artificial intelligence could make the standard eye exam obsolete.

The classic eye exam may be about to get an upgrade. Researchers have developed an online vision test—fueled by artificial intelligence (AI)—that produces much more accurate diagnoses than the sheet of capital letters we’ve been staring at since the 19th century

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