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Avi Schiffmann, famous for building a Webby Award-winning website to track COVID-19, thinks we would all be a little less lonely if we wore an AI around our neck.
It was known the City of Bloomingdale would be working on Little Neck Road to pave over problematic potholes from John Carter Rd, south towards Savannah city limits. It is one-lane-only traffic.
What if you could use artificial intelligence (AI) to break down the boundaries and combine different types of images to yield deeper insights into cancer risk and prognosis?
The team successfully developed a prototype of an AI-augmented decision support system using 135 full-color laryngoscopy videos for head and neck cancer screening.
AI assistants have been mostly available on mobile or computer devices, but this time, it is in a new wearable form factor that hangs around one's neck.
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