A new publication DOI 10.29026/oet.2025.250010 discusses how a photonic vibration perception system achieves stable ...
Wisear joins Naqi as a wholly owned subsidiary and European innovation hub, strengthening signal processing and AI/ML ...
Human language may seem messy and inefficient compared to the ultra-compact strings of ones and zeros used by computers—but our brains actually prefer it that way. New research reveals that while ...
Generative AI is maturing but remains a disruptive, sometimes divisive, force.
Chau Vu PO ’26 was selected for the 2026 Computing Research Association Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Award last month ...
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Viral AI agent OpenClaw highlights the psychological complexity of human-computer interaction
On Thursday, February 12, the Lex Fridman Podcast, featured Peter Steinberger, a software engineer and the creator of the ...
Abstract: Understanding human intention plays a crucial role in the research of human-robot interaction (HRI) for service robots. Although multimodal sensing methods have shown promising results in ...
Today, we know a lot about distance work and how to make it work. Thirty years of federally funded research brought ...
On Jan. 16, the Center for Human-Computer Interaction + Design convened an interdisciplinary group of bold thinkers to ...
The team used an AI method known as equation discovery to develop a model to simulate the interactions between small eddies—circular, vortex-like currents—and large-scale ones. These interactions are ...
Our brains relish even brief moments of shared experience. Yet, we often overestimate how successfully we communicate in social interactions.
At a discussion hosted by Columbia’s Information & Knowledge Strategy (IKNS) program, anthropologists Dr. Drew Jones and Dr. Matthew Hill explored how people and AI can collaborate in the workplace.
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