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A long-term study out of Northwell Health hopes to shed light on an array of vague symptoms that can affect veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) urges for the creation of a federal office to oversee and regulate artificial intelligence in the health care field.
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Transmedia artist Stephanie Dinkins is leveraging her art to imbue artificial intelligence with empathy and care for communities of color.
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The state Office for the Aging distributed over 800 AI robots to isolated seniors. Initial reports of the pilot program to reduce loneliness in aging residents show overwhelmingly positive results, but experts warn against over relying on technology.
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Connecticut is partnering with tech company Varsity Tutors, which uses AI to connect students with tutors and design tutoring lesson plans.
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We live with Artificial Intelligence every day. But now that technology is evolving fast. What's being done to manage and regulate AI in Connecticut and New York?
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The Connecticut Senate unanimously passed a bill that would place the state among the first to begin setting standards for the use of AI tools.
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A report authored by Connecticut’s Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission for Civil Rights finds algorithms used by many state agencies sometimes rely on historically biased data sets. That means automated decision-making in the state could perpetuate discrimination.
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An associate professor of orthodontics at the UConn School of Dental Medicine has created a special learning algorithm to help when fitting patients with braces.
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Students in northeastern Connecticut will be getting the chance to be the first in the state to take a new course about machine learning and artificial intelligence.