Self-driving cars have a problem: Humans still need to be ready to intervene at any moment, but have a habit of drifting off to sleep when sat at the wheel for longer periods. Researchers say they ...
Newark Liberty International Airport will start testing self-driving shuttle buses that could haul passengers between the ...
Learn how a developer used AI agents to build a native FreeBSD WiFi driver for the MacBook BCM4350 chip. Explore the "vibe ...
The deal values London-based Wayve at $8.6 billion. The $1.2 billion funding, which could grow to $1.5 billion if Wayve meets ...
As Fisker’s bankruptcy proceedings dragged on in 2024, Ocean owners’ dark prognosis improved. For now, American Lease, the company poised to license Fisker’s intellectual property in the US, seemed ...
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Alarm fatigue 2.0: How Phillip Zmijewski’s observations reveal the promise—and peril—of AI-driven cardiac monitoring
Phillip Zmijewski explores how AI-driven cardiac monitoring, intended to reduce noise, creates a new "trust fatigue" for clinicians. Success depends on blending algorithmic speed with human judgment.
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