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In AI weĀ trust? How might we design intelligent systems that inspireĀ trust?
How might we design intelligent systems that inspire trust?
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Spotting Audio-Visual Inconsistencies
As powerful video editing software tools become more commonplace, it has become easier for anyone to tamper with content.
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SRI Internationalās Parijat Bhatnagar Wins Prestigious DARPA Young Faculty Award
SRI International researcherĀ Parijat Bhatnagar, Ph.D., has been named a winner of the 2019 DARPA Young Faculty Award for his project āRemote Regulation of Cellular Medicine with Extracorporeal Devicesā.
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Build Supportive Learning Environments with Proven Practices from SRIās Student Behavior Research Division
Did you know? More than one of every five students have, or are at risk for, an emotional or behavioral disorder, such as depression or ADHD. Additionally, research suggests many students may also face certain stressors, trauma or other problems in their daily lives, which can adversely affect a studentās learning, ability to focus on…
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SRI International, Silicon Valley Robotics and NEDO Host US-Japan Robotics Conference āThe Rise of the Robotsā
This one-day robotics conference will provide a glimpse into a future where humans and robots will work dynamically together.
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Spaceflight Industriesā SSO-A Flight Launches with SRI Internationalās CUBIT Technology Onboard, Developed to Track and Identify Low Earth Orbit Satellites
Over the last few years, CubeSats (miniaturized satellites) have risen in popularity due to their low cost and ability to obtain low-altitude orbits easily.
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SRI International Demonstrates Interferometric SAR with Radar Designed for CubeSat Form Factor
Researchers from SRI International have successfully demonstrated new Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) capabilities with a radar developed for CubeSat-based earth science applications.
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SRI International awarded contract to support U.S. Army Integrated Visual Augmentation System
SRI International has received an award to deliver digital night vision camera prototypes to support the U.S. Armyās IVAS (Integrated Visual Augmentation System) program.
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Engineering a Living Drug Factory
As the immune systemās equivalent of guided missiles, T-cells offer a seemingly ideal approach to disease management. They actively locate diseased cells and, after arriving at their target, exert a therapeutic effect proportionate to the disease burden. Unfortunately, many diseases such as cancer, autoimmune disorders and viral infections have immunological roots, and have become proficient…
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The Future of Augmentation
The āMother of All Demosā on December 9, 1968 was a truly seminal event.Ā Doug Engelbart and his SRI team introduced to the world forms of human-computer interaction that are now ubiquitous: a screen divided into windows, typing integrated with a pointing device, hypertext, shared-screen teleconferencing.Ā While these innovations have had enormous impact, they are…
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From Toys to Trust ā The Internet of Critical Things
When you hear someone talk about the Internet of Things (IoT), you may be thinking about toys and smart lightbulbs. The concept of IoT includes many more application areas, including manufacturing, energy, finance, health care, transportation and other things that we depend on for our everyday lives and wellbeing. People need to be able to…
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Early Findings of Research on Apple and ConnectED Initiative to Improve Learning Through Technology in Low-Income Schools
Many in the education community celebrate the potential of technology to help prepare students for the future. But realizing that potential depends on how educational technology tools are used, an area in which gaps persist on average between high-poverty schools and their better-resourced peers. An important goal is to introduce new technologies in ways that…