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AI that determines risk of death helps save lives in hospital trial

An artificial intelligence system has proven it can save lives by warning physicians to check on patients whose heart test results indicate a high risk of dying. In a randomised clinical trial with almost 16,000 patients at two hospitals, the AI reduced overall deaths among high-risk patients by 31 per cent. “This is actually quite […]

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Australia places A$1 billion bet on quantum computing firm PsiQuantum

The Australian government has announced it will invest nearly A$1 billion into the development of quantum computers, staking a claim in a race currently dominated by the US and China. PsiQuantum, which is headquartered in the US but was co-founded by a team including two Australian researchers, will get A$470 million from both Australia’s federal

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Most Consumer Brain Monitors Fail to Protect Your Data Privacy

Most Consumer Brain Monitors Fail to Protect Your Data Privacy In recent years, brain-monitoring devices have gained popularity among consumers for various applications, from enhancing cognitive performance to managing stress and improving sleep. However, while these devices offer promising benefits, they also raise significant privacy concerns. Most consumer brain monitors fail to protect users’ data

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