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Asked by anon-379318 on 18 Jan 2024.
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Andrew Maynard answered on 18 Jan 2024:
I currently have a project where we’re asking what it might mean to be human in a hundred years’ time — which is very exciting!
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Carl Peter Robinson answered on 18 Jan 2024:
I’ve been using machine learning models (AI) to determine certain patterns about people based on their biosignals, which I have recorded and processed. These biosignals include the electrical activity from human muscle movements, called electromyography (EMG), data about their heart beat (ECG), and data about their breathing rate, together with additional parameters. It’s been great to analyse these biosignals and apply AI to discover characteristics about the humans that created those signals.
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