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The Robot Of The Year

AI that can detect illnesses in human breath.

James Gathany -  CDC Public Health Image library ID 11162

James Gathany - CDC Public Health Image library ID 11162

Researchers at Loughborough University (U.K.) have developed deep-learning networks that can detect illness-revealing chemical compounds in breath samples. Read More : The Conversation.

 
Gilles FolinJune 9, 2018Health Care, Health AI, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, The Robot Of The Year
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Very pleased to welcome Luc Soler as jury member !

Gilles FolinJune 11, 2018Healthcare Robotics, Health Care, Jury Member, Health AI, Healthcare AI, The Robot Of The Year
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AI that helps monitor the health of wildlife areas.

Gilles FolinJune 9, 2018AIForGood, TechForGood, ForABetterWorld, Deep Learning, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence

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