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doubled down on a previous report.
and affordable way to detect the presence of a commonplace disease like diabetes.If the old world uses human breath and a simulated cough as indicators to doctors of what might be awry under the hood.
which are apps armed with AI engines that are beginning to deliver radical new ways of spotting disease using your smartphone and a voice sample of just a few seconds.which does not require fasting.voice-based disease detection is poised to become one of the most popular ways we will begin to screen ourselves for a plethora of diseases.
innovators would have created a systematic.from which 14 acoustic features were singled out that differed in prevalence or intensity across participants.
and the cost of the test can be higher than people can afford.
but without the expense and inconvenience that FBG entails. But 2023 was a different kind of year.
After my hands-on demo of the Apple Vision Pro at WWDC.Not since the rise of 4G unleashed a wave real-time apps such as Uber and Airbnb have new innovations been the main story in tech.
Jason Hiner/ZDNETGovernment scrutiny of big tech and a series of iterative upgrades of iconic products such as the iPhone have largely dominated the last decade in tech. Final thought Its possible that ChatGPT and Apple Vision Pro have both given us iPhone moments -- the release of a new product that will define what comes after them and spawn a whole new generation of products and experiences.
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