Dog AI Collar Detected Owners Heart Attack
The collar monitors pet health, but its fall detection feature called 911 when the owner collapsed. An unexpected use case.
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The collar monitors pet health, but its fall detection feature called 911 when the owner collapsed. An unexpected use case.
A middle school in Detroit tried an experiment with personalized AI tutoring. The results exceeded every expectation.
After 23 years of darkness, a new neural interface gives Maria Santos what she thought was lost forever.
The technology that's giving investigators superhuman pattern recognition abilities.
A routine screening nearly missed aggressive breast cancer. An AI caught it. This is happening more often than you think.
A shelter's new AI system matched a stray cat to a missing pet database across the country. The technology is spreading fast.
Traditional drug discovery takes 10 years. AI found a novel antibiotic compound in an afternoon. Clinical trials start next month.
Margaret Okonkwo brought a laptop and Starlink to her Nigerian village. The results have been extraordinary.
A new AI tool translates visual and tactile input into sound. Deaf composers say it's given them a voice they never knew they had.
A simple eye scan analyzed by AI can predict Parkinson's with 86% accuracy years before traditional diagnosis.
Families are using AI to protect elderly relatives from phone scams. The technology is simple, and it's working.
Margaret Chen had never written a line of code. Eighteen months later, her medication reminder app has 50,000 users.
An aging-aware facial recognition algorithm matched childhood photos across decades of change. The reunion was caught on camera.
A brain-computer interface decodes attempted speech into words. His first sentence: 'I love you, my children.'
A brain-to-text decoder is translating thoughts into words for people who lost the ability to speak.
MiRo-E responds to emotions without judgment. For kids who struggle with human unpredictability, it's a breakthrough.
Finally, technology built WITH deaf people, not just FOR them. The app works both directions.
Satellite imagery and AI gave enough warning to move 3,000 people. Zero casualties in what would have been a disaster.
GraphCast and GenCast gave 5 extra days of warning. Evacuation started earlier. The death toll was a fraction of predictions.
A study across 200 hospitals found that AI-assisted screening detected early-stage cancers with 31% higher accuracy than human radiologists alone.
From tracking whales by song to predicting poaching, conservationists are using AI to protect wildlife like never before.
In districts with teacher shortages, AI tutoring is delivering results that would make any educator proud.
Google's Read Along app is quietly doing what expensive tutoring programs couldn't.
AI is quietly revolutionizing climate science. Here are five developments that actually matter.