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What Is Neuralink? What We Know So Far
This episode provides a comprehensive overview of Neuralink, a neurotechnology firm founded by Elon Musk that develops brain-computer interfaces designed to bridge the gap between human thought and…
Wearable Technology and AI for Injury Prediction and Prevention
Wearable technology, augmented by artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), is poised to shift the paradigm of injury management from reactive treatment to proactive prevention in both…
The Neuromuscular Robotics Revolution: Decoding the Neural Code to Heal and Steer Human Movement
This episode delves into the concept of the neuromuscular robotics revolution, a paradigm shift aiming for the seamless integration of humans and machines to restore and augment mobility. This…
Why Language Models Hallucinate
Explore why large language models “hallucinate” — from next‑word prediction and uncertainty to dataset gaps, decoding choices, and misaligned incentives — plus practical strategies to reduce false…
The Future of Fatigue Monitoring: Wearables and AI
In this episode, we explore how wearable technology and artificial intelligence are transforming the way we monitor fatigue. From real-time biometric tracking to predictive models that anticipate…
From Graphics to AI: The Rise of NVIDIA
In this episode, we dive into the fascinating history of NVIDIA, from its early days revolutionizing computer graphics to becoming a powerhouse in gaming, AI, and high-performance computing. Discover…
Understanding Narrow and General AI
In this episode, we'll break down the crucial distinctions between Narrow Artificial Intelligence (Narrow AI) and Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). You'll discover that Narrow AI, the most…
Legged Robots: Engineering the Next Generation of Robots
From the mesmerizing parkour of Boston Dynamics' Atlas to the agile inspection patrols of quadruped "robot dogs," legged robots are no longer just a sci-fi fantasy. They are navigating staircases,…
When a Robot Breaks the Rules: The Ethics and Standards of Automation
From self-driving cars to factory robots, automation is changing our world at a staggering pace. But who's writing the rules? This episode dives into the crucial role of standards and regulations in…
Muscle Synergie: How Brain Simplifies Movement
Have you ever wondered how your brain coordinates complex movements with seemingly effortless grace? In this episode, we explore the fascinating concept of muscle synergies, the neural shortcuts that…
Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES): Revolutionizing Rehabilitation
In this episode, we delve into the world of Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES). We explore how this cutting-edge technology is being used to help individuals regain movement and independence,…
Steady on Your Feet: Improving Balance and Preventing Falls in Older Adults
Losing balance isn’t just a sign of aging — it’s one of the biggest risks to health and independence later in life. In this episode, we dive into why balance changes as we age, how it impacts walking…
Mobility Related Physical and Functional Losses Due to Aging: How to Stay Strong, Mobile, and Independent for Life
Mobility is more than just movement — it’s the key to independence, confidence, and quality of life as we age. In this episode, we explore how aging affects our muscles, joints, and balance, and…
When AI Turns Dangerous: Threats to Humanity
Artificial intelligence holds immense promise—but also unprecedented risks. In this episode, we examine the darker side of AI: its potential to harm human health, destabilize society, and even…
How Parkinson’s Changes the Way We Walk
Parkinson’s disease doesn’t just affect movement—it reshapes the very pattern of how we walk. In this episode, we explore the science of gait in Parkinson’s, the challenges it creates for mobility,…
How Biomechanical Models Shapes the Future of Gait Assistance
From advanced prosthetics to powered exoskeletons, lower limb assistive devices are transforming mobility. In this episode, we explore how biomechanical models help engineers design smarter, more…
What Does ‘Intelligence’ Really Mean for AI and Robots?
We call AI and robots “intelligent,” but what does that actually mean? In this episode, we explore how researchers define and measure intelligence in machines, the surprising ways it differs from…
GPT-5 Unveiled: OpenAI’s Smarter, Faster, More Trustworthy AI
In this episode, we dive deep into OpenAI’s latest leap forward—GPT-5, officially launched on August 7, 2025.
Inside the Mind of Chatbots: How AI Writes and Talks
How can a chatbot hold a conversation, answer your questions, or even write a story? In this episode, we unpack the world of text-generating AI—from how these models are trained to the magic behind…
From Words to Movies: How AI Creates Video
What if you could describe a scene, and AI brought it to life as a moving video? In this episode, we explore the fascinating world of text-to-video generation. You’ll learn how these models work, why…
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BioTicTec Talks has published 33 episodes since July 2025, covering topics in Technology.
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