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Waymo Gets Pulled By The Police / AI Guide Dogs For The Blind

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AI For Everyone
## Episode Highlights
1. **Ear Diagnosis **
2. **Breast Cancer Screenings**
3. **Waymo Vehicle Gets Pulled Over**
4. **Robot Guide Dog**
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### Ear Diagnosis
Exploring advancements in ear diagnosis technology using deep learning and AI, offering more accurate and timely results for patients.
---
### Breast Cancer Screenings
**AI for Good: Improving Breast Cancer Screening Results**
AI integration in breast cancer screening improves detection rates and reduces radiologists' workload by 33%, according to a University of Copenhagen study involving over 118,000 women. Despite some limitations, AI support enhances radiologists' accuracy and efficiency, leading to more diagnosed breast cancers and fewer false positives.
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### Waymo Vehicle Gets Pulled Over
A viral video shows a Phoenix police officer pulling over a Waymo robotaxi driving on the wrong side of the road. The driverless car connected the officer to a Waymo support rep, revealing gaps in traffic laws for autonomous vehicles. Waymo cited inconsistent construction signage as the cause.
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### Robot Guide Dog
Researchers at Shanghai Jiao Tong University developed a six-legged robot guide dog to help visually impaired individuals. It uses cameras, sensors, and AI to navigate, recognize traffic signals, and avoid obstacles. Currently in field testing, it aims to provide a stable, affordable alternative to traditional guide dogs.
---
Thank you for tuning in! Stay connected for more updates on the latest tech advancements and their impact on our lives.

Get intouch with Myles at mylesdhillon@gmail.com

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45 episodes

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Manage episode 428759199 series 3512732
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AI For Everyone
## Episode Highlights
1. **Ear Diagnosis **
2. **Breast Cancer Screenings**
3. **Waymo Vehicle Gets Pulled Over**
4. **Robot Guide Dog**
---
### Ear Diagnosis
Exploring advancements in ear diagnosis technology using deep learning and AI, offering more accurate and timely results for patients.
---
### Breast Cancer Screenings
**AI for Good: Improving Breast Cancer Screening Results**
AI integration in breast cancer screening improves detection rates and reduces radiologists' workload by 33%, according to a University of Copenhagen study involving over 118,000 women. Despite some limitations, AI support enhances radiologists' accuracy and efficiency, leading to more diagnosed breast cancers and fewer false positives.
---
### Waymo Vehicle Gets Pulled Over
A viral video shows a Phoenix police officer pulling over a Waymo robotaxi driving on the wrong side of the road. The driverless car connected the officer to a Waymo support rep, revealing gaps in traffic laws for autonomous vehicles. Waymo cited inconsistent construction signage as the cause.
---
### Robot Guide Dog
Researchers at Shanghai Jiao Tong University developed a six-legged robot guide dog to help visually impaired individuals. It uses cameras, sensors, and AI to navigate, recognize traffic signals, and avoid obstacles. Currently in field testing, it aims to provide a stable, affordable alternative to traditional guide dogs.
---
Thank you for tuning in! Stay connected for more updates on the latest tech advancements and their impact on our lives.

Get intouch with Myles at mylesdhillon@gmail.com

  continue reading

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