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Entrepreneurship in Artificial Intelligence: Mission Impossible?

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September 25, 2025 | 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM ET Does artificial intelligence represent a fundamentally different kind of technological revolution—one that could reshape not only industries but also the structure of global markets? In past waves of innovation, from social media to e-commerce, technological booms spurred widespread entrepreneurship. Startups flourished, and many evolved into […]








The Artificial Intelligence and Society Fellowship Program

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The AI and Society Fellowship Program brings promising young researchers to participate in a curated research program housed at the Academy, in partnership with Arizona State University. Merging technical AI research with perspectives from the social sciences and humanities, the program seeks to develop a new generation of multidisciplinary scholars prepared to inform the future use of AI in society for the benefit of humankind.


Artificial Intelligence & Engineered Tissues For Cardiac Disease Therapeutics

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Developing targeted therapies for rare cardiomyopathies is challenging: difficulties identifying patients, delivering therapeutics, and accessing heart tissue results in a 50% mortality rate 5 years after diagnosis.  Early, accurate disease detection and classification can significantly improve outcomes for patients with rare cardiomyopathies. Achieving these goals requires multiple novel technologies to coalesce that will enable early […]


The New York Academy of Sciences Announces First Cohort of Post-Doctoral Fellows in Inaugural Artificial Intelligence and Society Fellowship Program with Arizona State University

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The AI & Society Fellowship was developed to address the unmet need for scholars who are trained across technical AI and social sciences and the humanities. New York, NY | August 14, 2023 – Three post-doctoral scholars have been named as the first cohort of Fellows for the Artificial Intelligence and Society Fellowship program. Launched […]


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October 29, 2025  · 
Conceptualizing Young People's Experiences of Climate Change Awareness: A Narrative Review
Contributors: Daniella Watson| Teaghan Hogg| Tara Crandon| Ans Vercammen| Chloe Watfern| John Jamir Benzon Aruta| Fiona Charlson| Emma Louise Lawrance|
Abstract: There are a myriad of ways that young people experience and respond to awareness of the climate c...
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September 16, 2025  · 
Early humans and the balance of power: Homo habilis as prey
Contributors: Marina Vegara‐Riquelme| Enrique Baquedano| Manuel Domínguez‐Rodrigo|
Abstract: It has been argued that Homo habilis was responsible for the earliest episodes of stone‐tool maki...
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September 12, 2025  · 
Artificial intelligence, digital media, and population health: Exposure science and social determinants of health
Contributors: Charles E. Basch| Corey H. Basch|
Abstract: People today spend more time exposed to screens than ever before in human history. Aided by artif...
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September 10, 2025  · 
How big data analytics can strengthen large‐scale food fortification and biofortification decision‐making: A scoping review
Contributors: Fiona Walsh| Anna Zhenchuk| Corey Luthringer| Christoph Kratz| Florian Schweigert|
Abstract: Big data analytics have shown great potential to improve decision‐making in health, including dis...
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September 02, 2025  · 
Emerging innovation, artificial intelligence, and digital technology in esophagology
Contributors: Eric D. Shah| Austin L. Chiang| Hon Chi Yip| Jacques Marescaux| Lee Swanstrom| Rishindra M. Reddy| Pierfrancesco Visaggi| Kristle L. Lynch|
Abstract: New medical technology and techniques provide opportunities for better, faster care for patients ...
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August 06, 2025  · 
Toward automated assessment of conjunctival hyperemia: A semisupervised artificial intelligence approach
Contributors: Damon Wong| Yvonne Ng| Leila Sara Eppenberger| Alina Popa Cherecheanu| Anca Anghelache| Eduard Toma| Ruxandra Coroleuca| Julian Garcia‐Feijoo| Gerhard Garhöfer| Leopold Schmetterer|
Abstract: This paper develops an automated approach for conjunctival hyperemia grading from slit‐lamp image...
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July 27, 2025  · 
Generative artificial intelligence–mediated confirmation bias in health information seeking
Contributors: Ezequiel Lopez‐Lopez| Christoph M. Abels| Dawn Holford| Stefan M. Herzog| Stephan Lewandowsky|
Abstract: Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) applications, such as ChatGPT, are transforming how in...
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June 26, 2025  · 
Artificial intelligence chatbots as a source of virtual social support: Implications for loneliness and anxiety management
Contributors: Kelly Merrill| Sai Datta Mikkilineni| Marco Dehnert|
Abstract: Loneliness, social isolation, and anxiety affect millions of people across the world. Communicati...
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April 29, 2025  · 
The role of artificial intelligence in general, and large language models specifically, for understanding addictive behaviors
Contributors: Christian Montag| Haibo Yang| Anise M. S. Wu| Raian Ali| Jon D. Elhai|
Abstract: Artificial intelligence (AI) presents a general‐purpose technology built into diverse products in...
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February 12, 2025  · 
Toward a computational understanding of bribe‐taking behavior
Contributors: Shiwei Qiu| Yancheng Tang| Hongbo Yu| Hanbo Xie| Jean‐Claude Dreher| Yang Hu| Xiaolin Zhou|
Abstract: Understanding how corrupt behavior occurs is a critical issue at the intersection of behavioral e...
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November 25, 2024  · 
Credit and blame for AI–generated content: Effects of personalization in four countries
Contributors: Brian D. Earp| Sebastian Porsdam Mann| Peng Liu| Ivar Hannikainen| Maryam Ali Khan| Yueying Chu| Julian Savulescu|
Abstract: Generative artificial intelligence (AI) raises ethical questions concerning moral and legal respo...
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November 20, 2024  · 
Neuromorphic engineering: Artificial brains for artificial intelligence
Contributors: Johannes Leugering|
Abstract: Neuromorphic engineering is a research discipline that tries to bridge the gaps between neuroscie...
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October 08, 2024  · 
The role of artificial intelligence in optimizing management of atrial fibrillation in acute ischemic stroke
Contributors: Bill Goh| Sonu M. M. Bhaskar|
Abstract: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a severe condition associated with high morbidity and mortality, incl...
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September 23, 2024  · 
Artificial intelligence and psychedelic medicine
Contributors: Jerome Sarris| Andreas Halman| Anna Urokohara| Mathew Lehrner| Daniel Perkins|
Abstract: Artificial intelligence (AI) and psychedelic medicines are among the most high‐profile evolving d...
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October 07, 2023  · 
African bovid tribe classification using transfer learning and computer vision
Contributors: Manuel Domínguez‐Rodrigo| Juliet Brophy| Gregory J. Mathews| Marcos Pizarro‐Monzo| Enrique Baquedano|
Abstract: Objective analytical identification methods are still a minority in the praxis of paleobiological...
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November 29, 2022  · 
Antibiotic discovery in the artificial intelligence era
Contributors: Telmah Lluka| Jonathan M. Stokes|
Abstract: As the global burden of antibiotic resistance continues to grow, creative approaches to antibioti...
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October 17, 2022  · 
Computational modeling to assist in the discovery of supramolecular materials
Contributors: Kim E. Jelfs|
Abstract: Computational modeling is increasingly used to assist in the discovery of supramolecular material...
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May 17, 2022  · 
Predictive models for human–AI nexus in group decision making
Contributors: Omid Askarisichani| Francesco Bullo| Noah E. Friedkin| Ambuj K. Singh|
Abstract: Machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) have had a profound impact on our lives. D...
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March 10, 2022  · 
A new method for training creativity: narrative as an alternative to divergent thinking
Contributors: Angus Fletcher| Mike Benveniste|
Abstract: Creativity is a major source of innovation, growth, adaptability, and psychological resilience, m...
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December 08, 2021  · 
A case of hominin scavenging 1.84 million years ago from Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania)
Contributors: Manuel Domínguez‐Rodrigo| Lloyd A. Courtenay| Lucía Cobo‐Sánchez| Enrique Baquedano| Audax Mabulla|
Abstract: Meat eating is one of the hallmarks of human evolution. It has been linked to the beginning of st...
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