Samsung has always built its devices around what truly matters: pioneering new ways to connect and experience the world. As a leader in mobile AI, Samsung is ushering in a new era by introducing a new category of AI-native devices. At the heart of this vision is Android XR, a powerful platform optimized with AI embedded right from the …
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Worlds Wide Open — A New Era of Multimodal AI
Samsung has always built its devices around what truly matters: pioneering new ways to connect and experience the world. As a leader in mobile AI, Samsung is ushering in a new era by introducing a new category of AI-native devices. At the heart of this vision is Android XR, a powerful platform optimized with AI embedded right from the start. …
Read More »Minimally invasive implantation of scalable high-density cortical microelectrode arrays for multimodal neural decoding and stimulation
Bouton, C. E. et al. Restoring cortical control of functional movement in a human with quadriplegia. Nature 533, 247–250 (2016). CAS PubMed Google Scholar Kim, S.-P., Simeral, J. D., Hochberg, L. R., Donoghue, J. P. & Black, M. J. Neural control of computer cursor velocity by decoding motor cortical spiking activity in humans with tetraplegia. J. Neural Eng. 5, 455–476 …
Read More »A multimodal robotic platform for multi-element electrocatalyst discovery
One of the goals of ‘AI for Science’ is to discover customized materials through real-world experiments. Pioneering advances have been achieved in computational predictions and the automation of materials synthesis1–7. Yet, most materials experimentation remains constrained to using unimodal active learning (AL) approaches, relying on a single data stream. The potential of AI to interpret experimental complexity remains largely untapped8,9. …
Read More »High-density soft bioelectronic fibres for multimodal sensing and stimulation
Canales, A., Park, S., Kilias, A. & Anikeeva, P. Multifunctional fibers as tools for neuroscience and neuroengineering. Acc. Chem. Res. 51, 829–838 (2018). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Zhang, Y. et al. Multifunctional fibers to shape future biomedical devices. Adv. Funct. Mater. 29, 1902834 (2019). Article Google Scholar Lozano, A. M. et al. Deep brain stimulation: current challenges and future …
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