Introducing a context-based framework for comprehensively evaluating the social and ethical risks of AI systems
Introducing a context-based framework for comprehensively evaluating the social and ethical risks of AI systems
Introducing a context-based framework for comprehensively evaluating the social and ethical risks of AI systems
Introducing a context-based framework for comprehensively evaluating the social and ethical risks of AI systems
Introducing a context-based framework for comprehensively evaluating the social and ethical risks of AI systems
Introducing a context-based framework for comprehensively evaluating the social and ethical risks of AI systems
Introducing a context-based framework for comprehensively evaluating the social and ethical risks of AI systems
Introducing a context-based framework for comprehensively evaluating the social and ethical risks of AI systems
Introducing a context-based framework for comprehensively evaluating the social and ethical risks of AI systems
Introducing a context-based framework for comprehensively evaluating the social and ethical risks of AI systems
In recent years, the need for a mini ball screws has become more evident through conversations with our customers and feedback from the marketplace. Specifically, the rising demand is for high-quality ball screws that are made in the U.S and available from stock.
Taking inspiration from music streaming services, a team of engineers at the University of Michigan, Google and Georgia Tech has designed the simplest way for users to program their own exoskeleton assistance settings.
Implantation of a total artificial heart offers a solution for patients with severe heart failure, but existing artificial hearts have major limitations, which means there is a need for a better alternative. Through his doctoral research, Luuk van Laake has contributed to the development of a future artificial heart based on soft robotics.
Robotic prosthetic ankles that are controlled by nerve impulses allow amputees to move more "naturally," improving their stability, according to a new study from North Carolina State University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Amazon will soon make prescription drugs fall from the sky when the e-commerce giant becomes the latest company to test drone deliveries for medications.