What if the sounds of coughs could unlock the secrets to diagnosing diseases? 💡 Researchers at Google have created an innovative AI model called Health Acoustic Representations (HeAR), designed to identify acoustic biomarkers for diseases like tuberculosis. This groundbreaking technology has the potential to revolutionize healthcare by simplifying disease diagnosis using sound. This video delves into the development of HeAR, exploring how it leverages machine learning to analyze coughs and breathing patterns, potentially leading to faster and more accessible disease detection. Learn how HeAR could transform healthcare by enabling early diagnosis and treatment, particularly in areas with limited access to advanced medical tools. Discover the future of healthcare with HeAR and its potential to improve lives around the world. Read more → https://goo.gle/3Xa0GGM Watch more Research Bytes → https://goo.gle/3Xa2DTz Subscribe to the Google Research Channel → https://lnkd.in/eeV2KKpB
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🔦✨ Shining a spotlight on Maxim Tabachnyk, Senior Engineering Manager at Google. Maxim leverages AI to enhance software engineer productivity across the entire development lifecycle, including writing, reviewing, and maintaining code. His work focuses on creating AI-powered tools that streamline workflows and empower engineers to produce higher-quality code more efficiently. Learn more: https://goo.gle/48M5DtB
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Google Research is tackling wildfires from all angles. Learn how our interconnected initiatives, from FireSat to AI-powered prediction models, are working together to protect communities and ecosystems. Get the full picture here: https://goo.gle/4hysD3v
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Google Quantum AI is collaborating with The Lisbon Council on a workshop to empower policymakers with the fundamentals of quantum computing. Together, we're building a foundation for informed policy decisions that will shape the future of this transformative technology. Learn more: https://goo.gle/3Ctp0eN #QuantumAI #QuantumComputing #Policy
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With millions of datasets available on the Web, understanding the relationships between them is critical for research & decision making. Learn how we developed a series of methods to automatically identify such relationships and compare their performance →https://goo.gle/40CM7h7
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🇮🇳 Google Research is committed to supporting India's rich and diverse linguistic heritage and building a more accessible and inclusive future for all. AI has the power to change lives by helping make technology accessible to everyone. Learn more about Google Research efforts here: https://goo.gle/40vNvSO
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In collaboration with YouTube, we’re exploring how generative AI can empower healthcare creators to produce even more high-quality content. Learn more about how we’re piloting these tools with a select group of healthcare partners, including Cleveland Clinic and Dr. Jennifer Caudle, DO FACOFP, to gather feedback and refine their capabilities →https://goo.gle/3YJVyKm Many thanks to the team for advancing this work! ↓ VP and GM of GR: Yossi Matias Sponsors: Garth Graham, Katherine Chou, Dale Webster, Ebi Atawodi, Preeti Singh, Sunny Virmani Contributors: Viknesh Sounderajah, Abhijit Guha Roy, Divya P., Siyi Kou, and many others #AIforGood #HealthTech #GenerativeAI #GoogleResearch #YouTubeHealth
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Today we describe a model taught to read and write so it can extract and digitize the strokes of handwriting without the need for specialized equipment. It then outputs realistic looking digital handwriting that can be handled like standard digital text. https://goo.gle/3NGjat0
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When presented with many stimuli (both good or bad) the sympathetic nervous system triggers a response that prepares the body to respond. Read the latest research on how electrodermal activity can relate to stress around daily routines, holidays, & more →https://goo.gle/3YFSDCj