#AI and the heart – a love story?

A robotic sleeve that keeps hearts pumping. How long will we live with mechanical hearts?

Soft Robots Can Keep a Pig’s Heart Pumping. Humans Are Next | WIRED

Medical advances are forcing humanity to reconsider what a robot even is in the first place—because more and more, the robots will become a part of us.

Source: Soft Robots Can Keep a Pig’s Heart Pumping. Humans Are Next | WIRED

The #AI 100: 100 companies working with robotics, bots, healthcare, and more

Usually media only talks about IBM, Google, Microsoft, Tesla and others. Here are other companies that are making a difference.

The AI 100: Artificial Intelligence Startups That You Better Know

The 100 startups have raised $3.8B in aggregate funding across 263 deals since 2012.

Source: The AI 100: Artificial Intelligence Startups That You Better Know

The #AI 100: 100 companies working with robotics, bots, healthcare, and more

Usually media only talks about IBM, Google, Microsoft, Tesla and others. Here are other companies that are making a difference.

The AI 100: Artificial Intelligence Startups That You Better Know

The 100 startups have raised $3.8B in aggregate funding across 263 deals since 2012.

Source: The AI 100: Artificial Intelligence Startups That You Better Know

Machine learning and #AI is here for medical care

Doctors have less time for their patients, which creates an opening for artificial intelligence.

Patients are about to see a new doctor: artificial intelligence | VentureBeat | AI | by Alston Ghafourifar, Entefy

The World Health Organization has estimated that there is a global shortfall of approximately 4.3 million doctors and nurses, with poorer countries disproportionately impacted. In the U.S., these shor

Source: Patients are about to see a new doctor: artificial intelligence | VentureBeat | AI | by Alston Ghafourifar, Entefy

These may be the last glasses you will ever need to buy | KurzweilAI

Soon we will have glasses that adjust the focus, no matter what we are looking at.

Early prototype of smart glasses with liquid-based lenses that can automatically adjust the focus on what a person is seeing, whether it’s far away or close

Source: These may be the last glasses you will ever need to buy | KurzweilAI

A 3D bioprinter that prints fully functional human skin | KurzweilAI

It is already here: A bioprinter that can produce skin.

Skin-producing bioprinter (credit: Universidad Carlos III de Madrid) A prototype 3D bioprinter that can create totally functional human skin has been

Source: A 3D bioprinter that prints fully functional human skin | KurzweilAI

A 3D bioprinter that prints fully functional human skin | KurzweilAI

It is already here: A bioprinter that can produce skin.

Skin-producing bioprinter (credit: Universidad Carlos III de Madrid) A prototype 3D bioprinter that can create totally functional human skin has been

Source: A 3D bioprinter that prints fully functional human skin | KurzweilAI

A Robot Helped Insert a Needle into a Patient’s Retinal Vein | Digital Trends

Already now, robots can help doctors and nurses perform surgery. Just imagine what will happen in just a few years.

If the idea of something touching your eye upsets you, you won’t like a medical innovation involving a robot, a needle, and a retinal vein.

Source: A Robot Helped Insert a Needle into a Patient’s Retinal Vein | Digital Trends