Goodbye pee in the glass: Olive KG does 'passive' urinalysis with AI
Passive, real-time urinalysis will radically transform diagnostics and healthcare, preventing many diseases.
Passive, real-time urinalysis will radically transform diagnostics and healthcare, preventing many diseases.
The video game industry has always strived to offer titles with better graphics and more advanced technology in terms of images and sounds. However, what many do not know is that for their development and success they rely on another element: artificial intelligence. Compared to other fields in which this technology is used, artificial intelligence in video games differs in that it is oriented towards entertainment by performing an intrinsic function within the game itself. In this article we see the characteristics… Read more
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