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How an AI solution can design new tuberculosis drug regimens
  1. How an AI solution can design new tuberculosis drug regimens

    A new method could replace trial and error drug development.

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  2. What humans want, in an automated car

    U-M researchers examined how a person’s perception of safety in an autonomous vehicle was influenced by its “personality” traits.

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  3. How Russia’s online censorship could jeopardize internet freedom worldwide

    The nation is using inexpensive commodity equipment to block 170K domains on more than 1K privately-owned ISPs.

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  4. First programmable memristor computer aims to bring AI processing down from the cloud

    Circuit elements that store information in their electrical resistances enable a brain-like form of computing, storing and processing information in the same place.

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  5. Advancing AI for Video: Startup launches powerful video processing platform

    Voxel51 uses AI processing to identify and track objects and activities through video clips.

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  6. U-M’s Automotive Research Center funded with $50M through 2024

    With a focus on autonomy, ARC’s research will reduce the number of soldiers in harm’s way, changing the military paradigm.

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  7. ‘Air traffic control’ for driverless cars could speed up deployment

    Human-generated responses could remotely assist autonomous vehicles decision’s during times of uncertainty.

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  8. Built by humans. Ruled by computers.

    In the world of humans, Brian Russell is a regular blue-collar guy. Stocky with a shaved head, black-rimmed glasses and a tightly trimmed Van Dyke, he pulls down steady hours at his job installing security systems. Every night, he drives his old green Jeep home to a freshly planted subdivision of modest ranch houses outside […]

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  9. Online censorship detector aims to make the internet a freer place

    Censored Planet could provide new insight into the flow of online information

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  10. Toyota funds professorship in AI at U-Michigan

    The new $2.5 million endowment to support a professorship is the second U-M sponsorship from Toyota

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