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This Google Algorithm can predict cardiovascular risks just by scanning eyes
Google's AI can now successfully predict cardiovascular problems including heart attacks by analyzing the scans of eye retina.
Google is taking a step ahead in helping the users to track their health while on the go. Google's AI is becoming more advance day by day and is efficiently helping out the users worldwide. Now as per some reports from the Beebom Google's has taken a quantum leap in the medical field as well. It is being reported that Google's AI can now successfully predict cardiovascular problems including heart attacks by analyzing the scans of eye retina. This is a huge breakthrough by Google while considering the fact that Google's AI has found new ways to analyze existing medical data.
The reports further suggests that Luke Oakden-Rayner who is a medical researcher at the University of Adelaide, told the verge that the work done by Google is groundbreaking and it shows how AI can help improve existing medical diagnostic tools. Luke then further said that, "They are taking data that has been captured for one clinical reason and getting more out of it then we currently do. Instead of replacing the doctors, it is trying to extend what we can actually do."
Google is trying to achieve a lot by improving its AI, in recent events Google Google has enhanced the camera performance by introducing AI based digital zoom capabilities. The report further suggests that the Pixel 2's digital zoom feature has got better and in their camera test they found the images captured using digital zoom feature were of high quality. The images captured are claimed to be better than cropping a full-size photo in any given condition, which is quite a commendable work done by Google.
In our recent review of the Google Pixel camera we explained how the device performed in terms of capturing images. Let's quickly have look at how well is the camera performance. The smartphone makes use of a 12.2MP single lens camera which works on an f/1.8 aperture. This combination brings more light to darker scenes and offer stunning bokeh and standard shots. In everyday use, the wide aperture and fast autofocus feature delivers crisp and impressively detailed shots.
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