
Google Research has announced a new initiative called AMIE, aimed at enhancing physician-centered oversight using generative AI technologies. This initiative seeks to improve the integration of AI in healthcare settings.
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© Google Research BlogGoogle Research has been delving into how AI can aid individuals in comprehending skin conditions, with their latest findings published in JAMA Dermatology. Their studies reveal that AI tools can significantly enhance users' ability to identify skin conditions compared to traditional search methods. Despite this improvement in condition identification, the AI tools still face challenges in guiding users on the appropriate medical actions to take. This research demonstrates the potential of AI to make dermatological information more accessible to the public, although further refinement is necessary to enhance decision-making support.
© Google Research BlogIn a novel approach to sustainable computing, researchers at UC San Diego, with support from Google, are repurposing retired smartphones into a low-carbon cloud computing platform. By extracting and clustering the motherboards of 2,000 Pixel phones, they aim to create a datacenter that offers low-cost computing power while reducing the need for new hardware. This initiative not only addresses the carbon footprint of manufacturing but also leverages the surprising power of smartphone processors, which can rival modern servers. The project will serve as a testbed for the viability of smartphone-based computing at scale, potentially transforming how educational institutions manage their computing resources.
OpenAI is expanding its educational offerings with three new Academy courses designed to equip individuals with practical AI skills. These courses focus on building repeatable workflows and integrating AI agents into everyday work tasks. By providing structured learning paths, OpenAI aims to make AI more accessible and applicable for a broader audience. This initiative could help bridge the gap between AI technology and its practical application in various professional settings.
© TechCrunch AIDoorDash has introduced 'Ask DoorDash,' an AI chatbot that transforms how users order food and groceries. By allowing users to input text prompts or photos, the chatbot personalizes the shopping experience, making it more conversational and intuitive. This innovation means users can easily find what they're in the mood for without scrolling through endless options. The chatbot can even build grocery carts from photos or suggest meals based on dietary preferences. Currently available on iOS in select regions, this feature is set to expand across the U.S. soon.
© Matt WolfeLocal AI models are becoming viable alternatives to cloud-based models for everyday tasks, offering privacy and independence from major AI labs.