At a recent Johns Hopkins briefing, Russell Taylor and Mathias Unberath explored the evolving role of robotics and artificial intelligence in surgery.
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A new JHU targeted training approach can make up for a lack of natural spatial ability in robot teleoperation tasks.
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At a recent Johns Hopkins briefing, Russell Taylor and Mathias Unberath explored the evolving role of robotics and artificial intelligence in surgery.
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Children from the Homewood Early Learning Center followed a friendly triceratops across the Homewood campus for Halloween.
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New faculty Q&A: Tianmin Shu
CategoriesGet to know Tianmin Shu, who joins Johns Hopkins as an assistant professor of computer science with a joint appointment in the Department of Cognitive Science.
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Johns Hopkins cybersecurity expert Anton Dahbura warns consumers to be vigilant about discerning fact from fiction as Election Day approaches.
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The list identifies Saria as one of “the 100 most powerful people in artificial intelligence.”
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The Conference on Language Modeling is an academic venue with the goal of creating a community of researchers focused on understanding, improving, and critiquing the development of language modeling technology.
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This year’s results mark Hopkins’ best-ever performance in the Raymond James Capture the Flag cybersecurity challenge.
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AI can’t read your mind—yet
CategoriesNew research reveals that AI can’t perceive humans’ unspoken desires and goals as easily as we do.
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This year’s WebMD Health Hero Awards recognize individuals who are leveraging AI to transform health care.
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Johns Hopkins researchers partnered with a local imaging device company to develop an efficient, real-time lumbar puncture guidance system.
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Jieneng Chen and Benjamin Killeen were recognized for their exemplary achievement in academia, research, and leadership.