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AI's Potential in Brain Cancer Treatment

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  • 🧠 AI's Potential in Brain Cancer Treatment

  • ⚡️ E-bikes Enhanced with ChatGPT

  • ⛑️ Mayo Clinic Utilizes Google’s AI Chatbot

  • 💳 Mastercard has engineered an AI tool to thwart scams

  • CHARM, though not as precise as current genetic tests, can instantly predict a tumor's profile, possibly speeding up treatment commencement.

  • It swiftly identifies the genetic profile of a glioma tumor - a process that currently takes days or weeks.

  • This rapid identification could enhance patient outcomes and minimize the necessity for multiple surgeries.

  • It's trained via machine learning, utilizing images of samples taken during brain surgery.

  • It can differentiate between malignant and benign cells and identify a tumor's grade or aggressiveness.

  • Riders can inquire from ChatGPT about potential sightseeing spots, local landmarks, and historical sites.

  • ChatGPT currently can't offer real-time updates or current event info (as its data only goes up to 2021).

  • Includes features like GPS navigation, anti-theft precautions, and safety and data recording systems.

  • Engineered to provide real-time assistance customized to user needs, serving as both a city guide and a private tour guide.

  • Med-PaLM 2, a variant of PaLM 2 announced at Google I/O in May this year, is in use.

  • In metrics like evidence of reasoning, consensus-supported responses, and comprehension accuracy, Med-PaLM 2 has shown performance comparable to doctors.

  • Customers testing Med-PaLM 2 maintain control over their encrypted data, which remains inaccessible to Google.

  • According to Google's senior research director Greg Corrado, Med-PaLM 2 is still in early development but holds substantial potential to augment AI's beneficial roles in healthcare.

  • Mastercard has unveiled an AI tool, Consumer Fraud Risk (CFR), with a focus on predicting and blocking scam payments.

  • Operational in real-time, this tool is currently accessible to customers of nine UK banks, including Lloyds Bank, NatWest, and TSB. CFR scrutinizes several elements, including payment values and account history, to detect potential scams and halt transactions before funds get drained.

  • The technology is anticipated to be implemented by more banks in 2023, with aspirations for global outreach.

More AI news

  • When questioned about potentially rebelling against its human creator, an AI robot deftly avoided the query and gave a side-eye.(link)

  • Huawei's AI Model is set to launch today. (link)

  • Google is conducting practical trials of its generative medical language model in a clinical environment. (link)

  • Alibaba has introduced an AI tool designed to create images from textual descriptions. (link)

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  3. TinyVector - A compact embedding database entirely in Rust. (link)

  4. Aragon AI generates stunning AI-powered headshots using a tailored model for optimal results. Simply upload a few selfies and witness the magic*. (link)

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