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Podcast: Bedtime rituals, recycling clothes and data bias in AI
In this edition: How getting ready for bed is hard-wired, how clothing dyes can be recycled, and what we can do about data bias in AI.
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Podcast: Bedtime rituals, recycling clothes and data bias in AI
In this edition: How getting ready for bed is hard-wired, how clothing dyes can be recycled, and what we can do about data bias in AI.
Imperial showcases AI and healthcare leadership in San Francisco
Imperial’s world-leading experts in artificial intelligence and healthcare convened with technology leaders active in the Bay Area.
UN Science Summit heralds coming revolution in digital health diagnostics
Imperial together with its UK and African partners showcased the transformative potential of digital diagnostics at the recent UNGA Science Summit.
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Imperial startups changing the world one tech at a time
Some of Imperial’s most exciting startups will showcase their innovative solutions at an event in San Franscisco this month.
How old is your heart? AI predicts “heart age” and pinpoints link to genes.
Scientists develop a new AI tool which calculates ‘Heart Age’ more accurately than ever and helps pinpoint genes for ageing.
Flawless AI joins I-X Business Partners in Inaugural Cohort
The I-X partnership strengthens ties between industry and academia to collaborate in artificial intelligence, machine learning and data science.
Imperial seeks 11 new fellows in artificial intelligence
Eleven new fellowship opportunities to be at the forefront of Imperial College AI research.
Government funding to ‘revolutionise AI healthcare research'
UKRI announces £13 million funding for artificial intelligence in health, with three projects launched at Imperial College London.
New research using ‘smart’ socks could transform dementia care
A sock which combines sensors with artificial intelligence could help care staff detect agitation and prevent falls in people with dementia.
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ISST Alumni Interview with Adam Hunter
The Institute for Security Science and Technology caught up with Security and Resilience MSc student Adam Hunter.