Health
A.I. Tool May Provide Faster, More Accurate Alzheimer’s Diagnosis – Technology Networks
By detecting subtle differences in the way that Alzheimer’s sufferers use language, researchers have developed an A.I. algorithm that could potentially diagnose Alzheimer’s without the need for expensive scans or in-person testing.

By detecting subtle differences in the way that Alzheimers sufferers use language, researchers at Stevens Institute of Technology have developed an A.I. algorithm that promises to accurately diagnose Alzheimers without the need for expensive scans or in-person testing. The software not only can diagnose Alzheimers, at negligible cost, with more than 95 percent accuracy, but is also capable of explaining its conclusions, allowing physicians to double check the accuracy of its diagnosis.
This is …
-
Noosa News18 hours ago
Helicopter pilots saving lives, providing food and fodder in flooded outback Queensland
-
Noosa News22 hours ago
’Lethal new opioids’ prompt Wide Bay pill testing call
-
General17 hours ago
Internal Revenue Service starts cutting 20,000 workers
-
Noosa News17 hours ago
Man killed, woman seriously injured in collision in Wongabel, Atherton Tablelands, Queensland