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Health apps have come a long way from just counting steps and tracking calories. Now, AI is making them faster, smarter, and more useful in everyday life. Today’s best AI-driven apps can analyze patterns, adapt to user needs, and even offer real-time support. They can scan a mole and flag potential skin cancer risks, create personalized workout plans based on your recovery, or guide you through therapy exercises.
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A new survey has found that one in five general practitioners (GPs) in the UK are using AI tools like ChatGPT to assist with daily tasks such as suggesting diagnoses and writing patient letters. The research, published in the journal BMJ Health and Care Informatics, surveyed 1,006 GPs across the about their use of AI chatbots in clinical practice. Some 20% reported using generative AI tools, with ChatGPT being the most popular. Of those using AI, 29% said they employed it to generate documentation after patient appointments, while 28% used it to suggest potential diagnose.
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There is also the MindBank AI that can clone a digital version of you. Its interviewer feature works a lot like a real person that is getting to know you. You can upload document files or train it by speaking with the AI Interviewer. You can also clone your voice by adding a file with 2 to 3 minutes of you speaking to train your digital twin to sound like you.
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You want to create a digital version of yourself? Stanford and Google DeepMind researchers have created AI that can replicate human personalities with uncanny accuracy after just a two-hour conversation. By interviewing 1,052 people from diverse backgrounds, they built what they call “simulation agents” – digital copies that were spookily effective at predicting their human counterparts’ beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors. To create the digital copies, the team uses data from an “AI interviewer” designed to engage participants in natural conversation. The AI interviewer asks questions and generates personalized follow-up questions – an average of 82 per session – exploring everything from childhood memories to political views.
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I read about Downs Syndrome and it's such a challenging situation for the children and parent of such children. Parents of these children deserve a special award.
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As much as AI can negatively affect learning and education, it also comes with its upsides. On this note, teachers at a Down special school have harnessed the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to help their pupils find a voice. This school is dedicated to special needs students with Downs syndromme, most of whom are always non-verbal. 14-year-old Keelan from Tor Bank School in County Down, for instance, uses AI to write his own songs. Tor Bank's ICT teacher Danielle Perry expressed that the children learn in a very, very different way. Although the kids don't have voices sometimes, AI is making their creations come alive.
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On Racism, Google has agreed to pay $28m (£21.5m) to settle a lawsuit that claimed white and Asian employees were given better pay and career opportunities than workers from other ethnic backgrounds, a law firm representing claimants says. The technology giant confirmed it had "reached a resolution" but rejected the allegations made against it. The case filed in 2021 by former Google employee, Ana Cantu, said workers from Hispanic, Latino, Native American and other backgrounds started on lower salaries and job levels than their white and Asian counterparts. The settlement has been given preliminary approval by Judge Charles Adams of the Santa Clara County Superior Court in California. I'm glad about the outcome of this lawsuit, but yet, being black seems to be a constant challenge.
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#3 is Timnit Gebru Dr. Timnit Gebru’s impact on AI ethics has accelerated the industry’s critical thinking, forcing it to be more introspective of impacts and consequences. Born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Gebru’s perspective as both a technical expert and advocate for marginalized communities has been formidable in challenging the industry status quo. The founding of the Distributed AI Research Institute (DAIR) in 2021 represented Gebru’s vision for truly independent AI research. DAIR’s structure advocates for community-rooted research free from corporate influence. Gebru’s selection to receive the 2025 Miles Conrad Award recognizes her transformative impact on the field. Her work continues to inspire a new generation of researchers, positioning AI as both a technical frontier and battleground for social justice and equality.
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#2. Joy Buolamwini is another great woman in the field of AI Dr. Joy Buolamwini’s journey to becoming a leading voice in AI ethics was triggered by a deeply personal experience. While working with facial analysis software as a graduate student at MIT, she discovered these systems struggled to detect her dark-skinned face unless she wore a white mask. This sparked large-scale research into AI bias and prejudice, challenging the discourse around AI decision-making. Buolamwini’s “Gender Shades” project, conducted through MIT Media Lab and much-cited across the AI research community and media, provided the first comprehensive evidence of racial and gender bias in commercial AI systems.
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Let's talk about the most influential women in AI #1. Fei-Fei Li She's Known as the “godmother of AI,” Fei-Fei Li’s defining influence on AI spans years of commitment to the field. Born in Beijing and immigrating to the United States at age 16, Li has been instrumental in transforming AI from a niche technology into something broadly accessible. As co-director of Stanford’s Human-Centered AI Institute, Li has brought attention to ‘human-centered AI,’ which places human values at its core. Many of her works feature on university reading lists; papers with Li as a named writer have amassed an extraordinary 285,343 citations in total. One of Li’s key career milestones was creating ImageNet in 2007, a massive dataset containing over 15 million labeled images across 22,000 categories. ImageNet effectively solved one of computer vision’s most fundamental challenges: teaching machines to recognize objects with human-like accuracy.
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I'm on a deliberate journey to unravel the mystery behind AI and highlight the good, the bad and the ugly. Stay connected to my page
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Apple has killed its Apple Intelligence AI news feature after it fabricated stories and twisted real headlines into fiction. Apple’s AI news was supposed to make life easier by summing up news alerts from multiple sources. Instead, it created chaos by pushing out fake news, often under trusted media brands. Here’s where it all went wrong: Using the BBC’s logo, it invented a story claiming tennis star Rafael Nadal had come out as gay, completely misunderstanding a story about a Brazilian player. It jumped the gun by announcing teenage darts player Luke Littler had won the PDC World Championship – before he’d even played in the final. In a more serious blunder, it created a fake BBC alert claiming Luigi Mangione, who’s accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, had killed himself. The system stamped The New York Times’ name on a completely made-up story about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu being arrested. It's getting really funny. What a good time to be alive!
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Manus AI agent is China’s latest artificial intelligence breakthrough that’s turning heads in Silicon Valley and beyond. Manus was launched last week via an invitation-only preview, and represents China’s most ambitious entry into the emerging AI agent market. Unlike anything seen to date, the Manus AI agent doesn’t just chat with users – it is allegedly capable of independently tackling complex multi-step tasks with minimal human guidance. Developed by Chinese startup Butterfly Effect with financial backing from tech giant Tencent Holdings, Manus AI agent has captured global attention for its ability to bridge the gap between theoretical AI capabilities and practical, real-world applications. It uses an innovative multi-model architecture that combines the strengths of multiple leading language models.
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Google has launched Gemma 3, the latest version of its family of open AI models that aim to set a new benchmark for AI accessibility. Built upon the foundations of the company’s Gemini 2.0 models, Gemma 3 is engineered to be lightweight, portable, and adaptable—enabling developers to create AI applications across a wide range of devices. This release comes hot on the heels of Gemma’s first birthday, an anniversary underscored by impressive adoption metrics. Gemma models have achieved more than 100 million downloads and spawned the creation of over 60,000 community-built variants. Dubbed the “Gemmaverse,” this ecosystem signals a thriving community aiming to democratise AI. “The Gemma family of open models is foundational to our commitment to making useful AI technology accessible,” explained Google.
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OpenAI and Google are each urging the US government to take decisive action to secure the nation’s AI leadership. “As America’s world-leading AI sector approaches AGI, with a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) determined to overtake us by 2030, the Trump Administration’s new AI Action Plan can ensure that American-led AI built on democratic principles continues to prevail over CCP-built autocratic, authoritarian AI,” wrote OpenAI, in a letter to the Office of Science and Technology Policy. In a separate letter, Google echoed this sentiment by stating, “While America currently leads the world in AI – and is home to the most capable and widely adopted AI models and tools – our lead is not assured.”
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This look great @woj.eth
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Web3 is taking over the internet
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Looks like Warpcast is home to everyone. I need referrals for AI tutor Jobs🙏. Counting on you, fellow Warpcasters
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We are on page 25 of 365. What have you written on your pages?
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@superanon I do. Please tell me more about Yapster. Feeling lazy to find out on my own
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