Within a $5 million laboratory on the University of Idaho’s Coeur d’Alene campus, a host of intelligent robots wait for their next command.
After nearly a decade writing software in Silicon Valley, Cristina Estupiñán is joining a wave of white-collar workers betting on jobs that AI can't easily touch.
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Good morning Perse: Mars to save boiling Earth

In 2011, when NASA faced a crisis due to the retirement of the Space Shuttle program, a speech by a female scientist went ...
Artificial intelligence companions are getting remarkably good at mimicking human conversation and offering support. Relying ...
Kansas hospitals are using federal grants for mobile clinics and AI, but leaders warn it won't offset funding cuts.