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12/05/2024
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By Richard Brown
AI is revolutionizing weather forecasting – and the generation of fake climate change predictions
faTraditionally, climate scientists have relied on statistical methods to analyze climate data, but a recent breakthrough is transforming this approach. Researchers now hope to use artificial intelligence to revolutionize weather forecasting. A team led by Etienne Plesiat of the German Climate Computing Center in Hamburg, alongside researchers from the United Kingdom and Spain, applied artificial […]
11/12/2024
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By Laura Harris
Study: Early exposure to smartphones, online content linked to increased risk of autism
The results of the Australian government-funded “Longitudinal Study of Australian Children” have revealed a significant link between early screen exposure and an increased risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The study, published in JAMA Pediatrics, assessed the television, video and internet use of two-year-old children while monitoring for ASD diagnoses through age 12. This study, which tracked the […]
10/29/2024
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By Arsenio Toledo
England to test “super AI” that could predict likelihood of DYING from heart disease
The United Kingdom’s National Health Service in England is set to test a “superhuman” artificial intelligence (AI) model that potentially can predict an individual’s risk of developing and passing away early from heart disease. The new AI model, referred to as AI-ECG risk estimation, or “Aire,” has been trained to read the results of electrocardiogram (ECG) tests. These […]
09/05/2024
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By Olivia Cook
STUDY: Voice analysis tech can accurately detect Type 2 diabetes through speech patterns
A groundbreaking new study from Canada suggests that doctors could diagnose diabetes by simply analyzing the voice of a patient from the initial conversation. Voice analysis technology is emerging as a powerful tool in medical diagnostics, offering a non-invasive method to detect various health conditions. It uses artificial intelligence to detect subtle changes in speech […]
08/22/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Gen Z blames social media for mental health struggles, yet few are ready to disconnect
A recent survey reveals that three out of four Gen Z individuals with internet access in the United States believe social media negatively impacts their mental health. The survey, which gathered responses from 2,000 Gen Z social media users, found that Instagram and TikTok (both at 20 percent) and Facebook (13 percent) were the platforms most often linked […]
08/07/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Study: Teens with “problematic smartphone use” more likely to experience anxiety and depression
Researchers from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience (IOPPN) at King’s College London have warned that teenagers who show symptoms of “problematic smartphone use” (PSU) are more likely to experience anxiety and depression. PSU refers to a large range of behaviors and emotions similar to addiction. This includes anxiety or distress when without a phone, difficulty […]
07/30/2024
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By Richard Brown
Russian researchers unveil AI model that adapts to new tasks without human input
A team of Russian researchers has developed an innovative artificial intelligence (AI) model that can adapt to new tasks and contexts without requiring human intervention. The model called Headless-AD was presented at the International Conference on Machine Learning, held in the Austrian capital Vienna from July 21 to 27. Researchers from the T-Bank AI Research […]
07/17/2024
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By Laura Harris
New AI-powered in-vehicle camera technology will assess driver intoxication
A tech startup is developing an artificial intelligence-powered in-vehicle camera that can assess a driver’s level of intoxication as soon as they get into the car. The new system, which seeks to reduce drunk driving accidents, was presented in a paper published on April 9 at a joint conference by the Institute of Electrical and […]
06/13/2024
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By S.D. Wells
SCIENCE SHOCKER: Academic “peer reviewed” journal publisher just shut down 19 science journals and retracted 11,000 papers
It sure does pay big to be a science crook these days. As long as your research, clinical studies and “peer reviews” support the false-narratives of the global “science community,” then you can get all kinds of scholarships, grants and funding. Got some fake research about global warming or “climate control” you want to run? […]
06/10/2024
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By Lance D Johnson
The ADHD rate of U.S. schoolchildren is now 1 in 9, as underlying issues go ignored
According to a new analysis, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has exploded since 2016. Approximately 7.1 million children (11.4%) have received an ADHD diagnosis over the past seven years. The issue really got worse from 2020 to 2022. There were approximately 1 million more kids diagnosed with ADHD in 2022 than in 2016. The rate […]
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