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Artificial intelligence (AI) can write, create videos and power self-driving cars. Someday, MU Bond Life Sciences Center principal investigator Dong Xu predicts, it will also perform surgeries.
“Industries are already using AI-powered robotics,” said Dong Xu, who recently co-founded an academic journal on the technology. “In the coming decade, AI could also perform surgery with higher success rates than human doctors, do household chores and help manage your finances.”
Although AI has roots tracing back more than seven decades, it’s only been in the past couple of years that the broader public has felt its influence in daily life. And it’s advancing at a dizzying speed.
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