• shalafi@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Nobody read the article? This could be a game changer if they stick with it and train, train, train. This is the exact sort of thing AI should excel at, no idea why this is failing so hard. Seems like this should be correctable pretty quickly. 🤷🏻

    the “smart” gizmo analyzes the rhythms of the heartbeat and blood flow that’re undetectable to the human ear, while also performing a quick electrocardiogram, or ECG, which is a test that gauges your heart’s electrical activity

    I guess EEGs are pretty quick as is, had one last years in my doctor’s office. But still, if this turns out cheaper and faster, well, more testing never hurts. I’d love to get results in one minute and not have to strip and get wired up.

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      5 days ago

      Or, hear me out, we could make a device that does all that without sticking the Incomprehensible Hallucination Demon into it.

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      This could be a game changer if they stick with it and train, train, train.

      It could be, yes. Or it could be yet another AIbro grift that sucks up a lot of money for no meaningful results, but, hey, at least they’re burning the planet down!

      I know which seems more likely to me.

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      5 days ago

      I read it. It says that 70% of doctors that used it, dropped it within 1 year and the reply from the developers is AI techbros 101. Even if your technology is good, these are not very promising figures.