Saturday, November 4, 2017

Artificial intelligence can't actually diagnose people with suicidal thoughts

Artificial intelligence can't actually diagnose people with suicidal thoughts

Artificial intelligence can't actually diagnose people with suicidal thoughts

Earlier this week, the journal Nature Human Behaviour published a controversial study in which researchers claimed to be able to detect the presence of suicidal thoughts. The study used fMRI imaging to look at neural signatures for different concepts related to life and suicide, using those 'signatures' as a proxy for whether a person had suicidal ideations.
Earlier this week, the journal Nature Human Behaviour published a controversial study in which researchers claimed to be able to detect the presence of suicidal thoughts. The study used fMRI imaging to look at neural signatures for different concepts related to life and suicide, using those 'signatures' as a proxy for whether a person had suicidal ideations.

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