Self-taught artificial intelligence beats doctors at predicting heart attacks
Doctors have lots of tools for predicting a patient's health. But-as even they will tell you-they're no match for the complexity of the human body. Heart attacks in particular are hard to anticipate. Now, scientists have shown that computers capable of teaching themselves can perform even better than standard medical guidelines, significantly increasing prediction rates.
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Wednesday, April 26, 2017
Self-taught artificial intelligence beats doctors at predicting heart attacks
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