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Polish AI to help moderators block illegal sexual content

AI-based software prepared by Polish scientists will help moderators to clean the Internet of illegal content. The software is designed to detect child pornography videos, images and texts.

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    Smart parcel to revolutionise courier market in Poland

    It secures the goods, it is reusable, and it continuously monitors the condition and location of the shipment - these are the advantages of the smart parcel developed by the Łukasiewicz Research Network institutes. The solution is expected to revolutionise the courier market in Poland.

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    Private mission to ISS launched with Polish brain research equipment on board

    Members of the second private mission to the International Space Station, which reached the ISS last week, will conduct research and test new technologies in low Earth orbit. They will use brain activity testing equipment supplied by a Polish neurotechnology company.

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    Polish window for ChatGPT: Scientists invite to collaborate on creating Polish chatbot

    Researchers from Wrocław are working on the Polish equivalent of ChatGPT. In order to develop it, they need as much data as possible about the conversations of Polish users with artificial intelligence. They request that users who engage in conversations with ChatGPT use the Polish window they have prepared.

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    Scientists developed coating that extends operation of photovoltaic panels

    Scientists from universities in Podkarpacie have developed a coating that extends the operation of photovoltaic panels. The project of scientists from the University of Rzeszów and the Rzeszów University of Technology received nearly 200,000 co-financing in the Podkarpackie Innovation Centre grant programme.

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    Professor Andrzej Szałas: Digital twins to help develop cures for incurable diseases

    Advances in the development of artificial intelligence will allow to personalize the treatment of patients, says Professor Andrzej Szałas from the Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics of the University of Warsaw. Digital twins could help develop cures for incurable diseases.

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    Non-woven textile drugs - with controlled substance release

    Scientists from the Polish Academy of Sciences have developed a non-woven nanotextile that allows for a controlled drug release. Appropriate production and 'programming' of this system allows to dose the drug substance for a specific period of time and ensures that it reaches a specific place.

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    Gdańsk physicists' paper on the cover of Dalton Transactions

    The paper by scientists from the Institute of Experimental Physics of the University of Gdańsk was featured on the cover of the science journal Dalton Transactions. It concerns technologies important for optical materials and optoelectronics.

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    Application developed at MUG helps detect lung cancer recurrence

    The HORUS application developed at the Medical University of Gdańsk helps to detect recurrences after the end of lung cancer treatment. The software provides weekly surveys, the results of which are analysed in real time, and enables quick implementation of the necessary actions if needed.

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    Gdańsk University of Technology student designs muzzle device for sniper rifle

    Gdańsk University of Technology of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology, has designed a muzzle device for a sniper rifle that will reduce the weapon's recoil. This is very important for the shooter, because the recoil negatively affects the control of the weapon, the press office of the Gdańsk University of Technology reports.

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