3D-printed ‘bionic skin’ could give robots and prosthetics the sense of touch
Could also be printed directly on human skin for pulse monitoring or as a human-machine interface — imagine a computer mouse built into your fingertip
Do robots creep you out?
Roboticists attempt to find out which presentation method presents the lowest barrier to communication
How Google’s ‘smart reply’ is getting smarter
A significant new hierarchical approach to machine intelligence
‘Wearable’ PET brain scanner enables studies of moving patients
Seeing more deeply into the brain in real time
Princeton/Adobe technology will let you edit voices like text
Are you ready for fake audio (and maybe video) news?
Google rolls out new ‘smart reply’ machine-learning email software to more than 1 billion Gmail mobile users
A faster, easier way to reply to email messages
New 3D printing method may allow for fast, low-cost, more-flexible medical implants for millions
Cuts time to create implants from days or weeks to hours, potentially saving lives