Artificial Intelligence can predict ocular diseases to heart failure | World DNA

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To detect the risk of heart failure with eye scans right and this AI tool Ret Found. Red Found can predict the risk of developing a range of health conditions from ocular diseases to heart failure to Parkinson's disease and all of this by scanning an individual's retinal images.

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Incredible. But privacy Advocates will complain about this.

JessicaZanerealz
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Iridology has been in practice for many years... without the use of AI.

bundlekeeper
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But if AI gets hacked to "gaslight" you...think about that one...if you were targeted by the state or other organisations to get you healthwise. Besides...could AI differentiate between human species I wonder...

jamiefoyers
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Now this is the kind of use for A.I. that I can approve!
I wonder if A.I. has any applications to curing Alzheimer's disease by finding its root causes? Alzheimer's certainly didn't exist so widely until the past fourty years or so, and rates have been increasing. That points to sources like the aluminum in deodorant or pots and pans, or preservatives in food, or possibly increased use of certain cooking oils that induce inflammation, something other than pure genetics.

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