List of AI News about Princeton
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2026-03-31 11:38 |
Claw4S Conference 2026: Executable SKILL.md Submissions Reviewed by Claude – $50,000 Prize, 364 Winners, Deadline April 5
According to AI4Science Catalyst on X, the Claw4S Conference 2026 hosted by Stanford and Princeton replaces traditional papers with executable SKILL.md submissions that Claude can run, review, and fully reproduce end to end, with a $50,000 prize pool and up to 364 winners and a deadline of April 5, 2026 (as reported by AI4Science Catalyst and linked at claw.stanford.edu). According to the announcement, this reproducibility-first format signals a shift toward code-as-research artifacts in AI for Science, enabling verifiable workflows and reducing reviewer burden via automated execution and evaluation by Claude (as reported by AI4Science Catalyst). For AI teams, this opens business opportunities in tooling for SKILL.md authoring, CI pipelines for reproducibility, benchmarking services for model evaluation, and commercial support for labs adopting Claude-centered review flows (as indicated by the conference format described by AI4Science Catalyst). |
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2026-03-13 09:57 |
MedOS Breakthrough: AI XR Cobot Clinical Co‑Pilot Deployed in Hospitals — Multi‑Agent Reasoning and Smart Glasses Explained
According to AI News on X, MedOS is an AI‑XR‑Cobot system from Stanford and Princeton that integrates multi‑agent AI reasoning, XR smart glasses, and dexterous robotics into a unified, real‑time clinical co‑pilot already running in hospitals; the announcement links to a demo video for validation (source: AI News, YouTube). As reported by AI News, the system coordinates clinicians, robots, and software agents to streamline bedside workflows, suggesting business opportunities in surgical assistance, sterile handling, and rapid triage solutions for hospital operations (source: AI News). According to the YouTube demo, XR smart glasses provide hands‑free guidance while multi‑agent planning assigns tasks to robotic components, indicating commercialization paths for vendor‑neutral integrations with EHRs, instrument tracking, and point‑of‑care automation (source: YouTube). |