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Stretchable AI skin patch analyzes heart data on the body in milliseconds

Stretchable AI skin patch analyzes heart data on the body in milliseconds

A skin-like computing patch could give wearable health devices something they have long lacked, instant judgment. By running AI directly on the body in milliseconds, the stretchable system sidesteps server delays and points toward faster responses when every heartbeat matters. A stretchable computing patch that clings to skin like a bandage may push wearable medicine into much faster territory. Instead of simply collecting data and sending it elsewhere for analysis, the device can process information right where it touches the body, and do it in milliseconds. That difference matters most when time is thin. In dangerous heart rhythm emergencies, even a short delay can make the gap between useful action and missed opportunity. The patch was developed by researchers at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering, working with scientists at Argonne National Laboratory. In tests, the system used built-in artificial intelligence to analyze several kinds of health data while bent and stretched, without depending on a wireless trip to an outside computer. “The future that we’re trying to realize is to make …

For the First Time, AI Analyzes Language as Well as a Human Expert

For the First Time, AI Analyzes Language as Well as a Human Expert

The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. Among the myriad abilities that humans possess, which ones are uniquely human? Language has been a top candidate at least since Aristotle, who wrote that humanity was “the animal that has language.” Even as large language models such as ChatGPT superficially replicate ordinary speech, researchers want to know if there are specific aspects of human language that simply have no parallels in the communication systems of other animals or artificially intelligent devices. In particular, researchers have been exploring the extent to which language models can reason about language itself. For some in the linguistic community, language models not only don’t have reasoning abilities, they can’t. This view was summed up by Noam Chomsky, a prominent linguist, and two coauthors in 2023, when they wrote in The New York Times that “the correct explanations of language are complicated and cannot be learned just by marinating in big data.” AI models may be adept at using language, these researchers argued, but they’re not capable of analyzing language …