Giving a voice to allNovember 8, 2022Advances in brain-computer interfaces may soon make communication easier for those who have lost the ability to speak
Fastest ever laundry-folding robot is hereOctober 24, 2022NPR: But SpeedFolding method, from an international team including Berkeley Engineering’s AUTOLab, is likely still slower than you.
Berkeley professor Michael Jordan wins inaugural World Laureates Association PrizeSeptember 29, 2022The WLA Prize in Computer Science or Mathematics includes a $1.4 million (RMB 10 million) award
For your eyes onlyAugust 10, 2022A faster, more secure approach to machine learning helps safeguard private information
Just for youAugust 2, 2022Research reveals manipulative tendencies of content recommender systems and possible ways to prevent them
UC Berkeley advances cyber-physical systems research as part of $6 million NSF projectJune 29, 2022Project aims to improve safety and reliability of autonomous transportation systems
New technology helps robots move objects quickly and safelyJune 22, 2022Robot arms don’t have to compromise on speed
Plenoxels convert 2D images into navigable, photorealistic 3D worlds in minutesJune 16, 2022Innovative technology makes 3D-rendering process fast and practical for a range of applications
Using AI research to solve climate problemsJune 2, 2022CDSS: The BAIR Climate Initiative aims to build partnerships and conduct groundbreaking artificial intelligence research to combat climate change
Too good to be trueApril 15, 2022A study has found that the use of online databases could introduce bias into AI algorithms developed for medical imaging.
Abbeel hosts AI robotics podcastApril 15, 2022EECS professor sits down with top experts and entrepreneurs for “The Robot Brains Podcast.”
Berkeley robot learning pioneer Pieter Abbeel wins ACM Prize in ComputingApril 6, 2022Award, which comes with $250,000, recognizes computing research and contributions that have fundamental impact and broad implications
‘Off label’ use of imaging databases could lead to bias in AI algorithms, study findsMarch 21, 2022Biased algorithms applied to clinical data may produce images in which pathological details are blurred or missed, researchers reveal.
Robots, AI and podcasting: a Q&A with Pieter AbbeelMarch 18, 2022Professor Pieter Abbeel has launched “The Robot Brains Podcast,” featuring discussions with leading AI experts and entrepreneurs.