Once used mainly by law enforcement, ordinary citizens now have access to smaller, cheaper versions of body cameras to help them feel safe in dangerous situations. Julie Taboh shows us how in this week’s episode of LogOn.
Health care professionals are increasingly using artificial intelligence to better diagnose and treat serious medical conditions. However, with the use of artificial intelligence in medicine growing, there are concerns among medical ethicists about how emerging technologies should be deployed
Groundbreaking AI-assisted technology can help people with voice disorders speak in their natural voice, giving millions of people a chance to have clearer conversations. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more in this week’s episode of LogOn. Tina Trinh contributed.
Groundbreaking artificial intelligence-assisted technology can help people with voice disorders speak in their natural voice, giving millions a chance to have clearer conversations. VOA’s Julie Taboh reports. Camera: Tina Trinh
Machine learning to better predict, diagnose and treat disease
A U.S.-based nonprofit is working with the government of Rwanda to provide free surgical care to women who are suffering from obstetric fistula, restoring not only their health but also their dignity. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more. Camera: Fulgence Hakizuwera
More than 3,500 exhibitors expected at Las Vegas event
Developers at the University of Maryland are using a holographic camera to capture people’s movements in three dimensions for what could be high-impact training, education and entertainment. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more. VOA footage and video editing by Adam Greenbaum.
Researchers in Australia have developed a method to make hydrogen from seawater without a costly desalination process. This could mark a breakthrough in the production of clean hydrogen from a plentiful, eco-friendly source. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more.
Ecologists racing against time to restore coral
Developers at the University of Maryland are using a holographic camera to capture people’s movements in three dimensions for what could be high-impact training, education and entertainment. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more. VOA footage by Adam Greenbaum.
President Joe Biden recently signed a sweeping executive order to promote the safe, secure and trustworthy development and use of artificial intelligence. VOA’s Julie Taboh reports on reactions by Washington-area AI experts.
We’re delving into artificial intelligence, it’s the ability of machines to emulate human intelligence in carrying out tasks and problem solving. This week on The Inside Story, A.I. Risks and Rewards
Exhibits show important lessons can be learned from failure
Unlike most computers today, the potential of quantum computing seems unlimited. What little we already know about this emerging technology is just the tip of the iceberg, experts say. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more. (Produced by: Adam Greenbaum)
Researchers at Oregon State University have developed a process that uses polluted water to produce hydrogen while purifying the water at the same time. VOA’s Julie Taboh reports on advances in the fossil fuel alternative.
Hundreds killed in demonstrations last year
An art exhibition in Rockville, Maryland, pays tribute to women in Iran who have been killed for speaking out against injustice. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more.
Drone photographers and videographers from around the world submitted more than 65,000 pieces of work in an annual online competition. VOA’s Julie Taboh highlights some of the winning entries.
With warming ocean waters threatening much of the world’s coral reefs, some ecologists are using simple technology to help restore them. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more.
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