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Vision-based ChatGPT shows deficits interpreting radiologic images

News Release 3-Sep-2024 Peer-Reviewed PublicationRadiological Society of North America OAK BROOK, Ill. – Researchers evaluating the performance of ChatGPT-4 Vision found that the model performed well on text-based radiology exam questions but struggled to answer image-related questions accurately. The study’s results were published today in Radiology, a journal of the Radiological Society of North America...

Google Developing AI to Detect Sickness through Sound
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Google Developing AI to Detect Sickness through Sound

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY NEWS Amid the ongoing advancements in artificial intelligence, Google is making headway with an innovative approach that uses audio signals to predict early signs of illness. Sound waves – artistic impression. Image credit: Copilot Designer / Alius NoreikaAccording to a report by Bloomberg, Google has trained its AI foundation model using 300...

These AI firms publish the world’s most highly cited work
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These AI firms publish the world’s most highly cited work

NEWS01 August 2024 US and Chinese firms dominate the list of companies that are producing the most research and patents in artificial intelligence. Google’s parent company Alphabet has published the world’s most highly cited papers in AI.Credit: Smith Collection/Gado/Getty US tech giants Alphabet and Microsoft produce more highly cited research papers on artificial intelligence (AI)...

ChatGPT still not very good at diagnosing human ailments
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ChatGPT still not very good at diagnosing human ailments

August 1, 2024 by Bob Yirka , Medical Xpress Credit: Sanket Mishra from PexelsA team of medical researchers at Western University’s Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry has found that despite being trained on terabytes of data, the LLM ChatGPT is still not good at diagnosing human ailments. In their study, published on the open-access...

AI predicts male infertility risk with blood test, no semen needed
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AI predicts male infertility risk with blood test, no semen needed

July 31, 2024 by Toho University New model for determining risk of male infertility from serum hormone levels. Credit: Dr. KobayashiAccording to a World Health Organization (WHO) study (2017), about half of all infertility is due to men. Semen analysis is considered essential for diagnosis of male infertility, but is not readily available at medical...

New video test for Parkinson’s uses AI to track how the disease is progressing
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New video test for Parkinson’s uses AI to track how the disease is progressing

JULY 23, 2024 by Karen Dooley, University of Florida A patient performs the the finger-tapping test with Michael Jaffee, M.D., chair and professor of neurology at the University of Florida. Credit: UF Health A video-processing technique developed at the University of Florida that uses artificial intelligence will help neurologists better track the progression of Parkinson’s...

New findings shed light on risks and benefits of integrating AI into medical decision-making
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New findings shed light on risks and benefits of integrating AI into medical decision-making

JULY 23, 2024 by National Institutes of Health GPT-4V, an AI model, often made mistakes when describing the medical image and explaining its reasoning behind the diagnosis—even in cases where it made the correct final choice. Credit: NLMResearchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have found that an artificial intelligence (AI) model solved medical...

Do You Have A Mild Concussion? New AI Might Aid Diagnosis
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Do You Have A Mild Concussion? New AI Might Aid Diagnosis

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY NEWS A USC Viterbi undergraduate’s research could offer vital insights into diagnosing traumatic brain injury early with 99% accuracy. CT images of the brain. CT images of the brain. Image credit: Photo/Pexels Whether it’s from a sports injury, whiplash, or a bump to the head, many patients with mild concussion don’t even...

Our brains respond differently to human and AI-generated speech, but we still struggle to tell them apart
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Our brains respond differently to human and AI-generated speech, but we still struggle to tell them apart

JUNE 24, 2024 by Federation of European Neuroscience Societies Spectrograms to demonstrate the similarity between human and AI voices. Credit: FENS Forum / Christine SkjegstadPeople are not very good at distinguishing between human voices and voices generated by artificial intelligence (AI), but our brains do respond differently to human and AI voices, according to research...

AI immortality: How deathbots are changing the way we grieve
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AI immortality: How deathbots are changing the way we grieve

JUNE 25, 2024 by Macquarie University Credit: RDNE Stock project from PexelsA paper appearing in Topoi by Dr. Regina Fabry and Associate Professor Mark Alfano, from Macquarie University’s Department of Philosophy, explores the impact “deathbots” might have on the way grief is experienced and the ethical implications. A deathbot is a chatbot that imitates the...