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Stories on Artificial Intelligence

  1. Two iterations of a metal lattice meet at a “grain boundary” defect, with atoms of an alloying element (gold) fitting into the defect. Image credit: Liang Qi

    Hard as ceramic, tough as steel: Newly discovered connection could help design of nextgen alloys

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    U-M historian Valerie Kivelson inducted into British Academy

  3. The memristor array chip plugs into the custom computer chip, forming the first programmable memristor computer. The team demonstrated that it could run three standard types of machine learning algorithms. Image credit: Robert Coelius, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing

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

  4. Hassan Jassar (seated) wears a sensor-outfitted cap that detects changes in blood flow and oxygenation, thus sensing brain activity. That information is transmitted to a computer and interpreted. Thiago Nascimento, left, views this brain activity in real-time while wearing augmented reality glasses, and the computer image shows that particular pain signature in the brain. From left to right, also pictured, Dr. Alex DaSilva, Dajung Kim, Manyoel Lim, Xiao-su Hu.

    Technology allows researchers to see patients’ real-time pain while in the clinic

  5. Elliott Rouse, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, runs tests on an open-source robotic leg with Dawn Jordan Musil. Image credit: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering

    Open-source bionic leg: First-of-its-kind platform aims to rapidly advance prosthetics

  6. Icons of intel, stata capital, and U-M logo. "Movellus" "Series A investment of $6M"

    U-M startup raises $6 million in venture funding

  7. Aerial view of Ann Arbor, MI on September 16, 2015. Image credit: Marcin Szczepanski, Michigan Engineering

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

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    More light needed on medical ‘shadow’ records, ‘black box’ tools

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    Forecast 2019: The trade war’s effect on startup investment

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    ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ turns 50: U-M celebrates with live orchestral performance, tech panel discussion

  11. Concept illustration of emoji, crime and punishment, history book and voter ballot box. Illustration credit: Illustration credit: Kaitlyn Beukema

    Unique U-M courses focus on hot topics, current issues

  12. Flint Water: Data Science Helps Find Lead Pipes

    Getting the lead out: Data science and Flint pipes

  13. The memristor array situated on a circuit board.

    Memory-processing unit could bring memristors to the masses

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    Trade wars on eve of NATO summit: U-M experts can discuss

  15. Light could make semiconductor computers a million times faster or even go quantum

  16. U-M names Knight-Wallace Journalism Fellows

    U-M names Knight-Wallace Journalism Fellows

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    U-M receives $1.6M toward artificial intelligence for data science

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    U-M strengthens collaborations with China

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    Toyota Research Institute partners with U-M to accelerate artificial intelligence research

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    U-M Provost Pollack will serve additional three years

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