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Another Crazy Day in AI: Predicting heart attacks


Another Crazy Day in AI: An Almost Daily Newsletter


Hello, AI Enthusiasts.


Hope you had a productive start to the week.


Now, let's relax and catch up on the most intriguing AI news and stories to keep you inspired.


Here's another crazy day in AI:


  • AI technology that could save your heart

  • Where to find and use Gemini AI in Google Workspace

  • An AI tool that decodes x-ray phases in crystal diffraction

  • Some AI tools to try out


 

TODAY'S FEATURED ITEM: New AI tool predicts hidden heart risks


AI-generated image/Canva; AI image generator & magic expand

BBC/The AI model analyses CT scans to identify patients at risk of a heart attack within the next 10 years


What if we could predict heart attacks before they happen?


A groundbreaking AI technology developed by Caristo Diagnostics, a spinout company from Oxford University, is making waves in the medical community. This innovative tool, currently being piloted in five NHS hospital trusts across the UK, can detect hidden inflammation in the heart that traditional CT scans miss.


In a recent article by Katharine Da Costa for BBC News, the potential of this technology to revolutionize heart disease prevention is explored. By identifying those at risk early, this AI gives doctors a head start in preventing heart attacks before they strike.


Here's the lowdown:

  • The AI model can identify people at risk of a heart attack within the next 10 years.

  • It detects inflammation in the heart that is invisible to the human eye and doesn't show up on standard CT scans.

  • The technology is being tested in a pilot project supported by NHS England.

  • Research shows that patients with coronary inflammation have a 20-30 times higher risk of dying from a cardiac event over the next decade.

  • In the Orfan study, 45% of patients identified as at-risk were prescribed medication or encouraged to make lifestyle changes.

  • The AI analysis can provide a personalized risk assessment, moving beyond general risk factors like diabetes, smoking, or obesity.

  • The technology is under review for potential NHS-wide rollout and has already been approved in Europe and Australia.


As we stand at the crossroads of human intuition and artificial intelligence, it's impossible not to marvel at the implications. This AI heart whisperer isn't just a technological leap; it's a mirror reflecting our evolving relationship with our own mortality. For centuries, the heart has been a symbol of life, love, and the ineffable human spirit. Now, we're peering into its secrets with digital eyes.


Perhaps this AI isn't just about avoiding heart attacks, but about prompting us to live more heartfully, more consciously. After all, isn't the real challenge not just to extend life, but to infuse every moment with meaning? So here's to our hearts – may they beat strong, live long, and always remind us of the precious, unpredictable adventure that is being human.


Read more here.

 

OTHER INTERESTING AI HIGHLIGHTS:


Where to find and use Gemini AI in Google Workspace

/David Nield, Gizmodo

Google's Gemini AI is making its way into Gmail and Google Docs, offering enhanced writing assistance with features like email composition, text summarization, and rewriting. While these tools are powerful, they're currently only available to Google Workspace and Google One AI Premium users. David Nield explores how to effectively use Gemini AI to streamline your writing tasks, while also considering the limitations and best use cases.


Read more here.

 

An AI tool that decodes x-ray phases in crystal diffraction


/Bob Yirka, Phys.org


Researchers at the University of Copenhagen have developed PhAI, an AI application that predicts the structure of small molecules by analyzing the diffraction patterns of x-rays fired at crystal samples. This innovative approach helps chemists determine molecular structures more accurately, overcoming the challenges of phase measurement in traditional methods. The study demonstrates the potential of PhAI in advancing the field of chemistry by improving the precision of molecular analysis.


Read more here.


 

SOME AI TOOLS TO TRY OUT:



  • Overlap: curated podcast clip playlists for exploring topics through bite-sized audio


  • Recap by Fabric: AI-generated newsletters from your recent notes and bookmarks


  • Feeling Great App: An AI-powered chatbot and interactive courses to boost self-esteem and emotional well-being


 

That’s a wrap on today’s Almost Daily craziness.


Catch us almost every day—almost! 😉


Wowza, Inc.

Leveraging AI for Enhanced Content: As part of our commitment to exploring new technologies, we used AI to help curate and refine our newsletters. This enriches our content and keeps us at the forefront of digital innovation, ensuring you stay informed with the latest trends and developments.

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