Researchers involved in a recent study trained an artificial intelligence (AI) model to diagnose type 2 diabetes in patients after six to 10 seconds of listening to their voice. Canadian medical researchers trained the machine-learning AI to recognise 14 vocal differences in the voice of someone with type 2 diabetes compared to someone without diabetes. […]
When this was posted a few weeks ago, it was also pointed out that your socioeconomic status and geographical location can probably also be predicted pretty well by voice, which also correlate with T2D risk factors.
It is a neat finding and all, but unless there is some underlying physiological tie between T2D and your voice that’s not explainable otherwise, it’s kind of the diagnostic equivalent of “psychic” cold reading.
When this was posted a few weeks ago, it was also pointed out that your socioeconomic status and geographical location can probably also be predicted pretty well by voice, which also correlate with T2D risk factors.
It is a neat finding and all, but unless there is some underlying physiological tie between T2D and your voice that’s not explainable otherwise, it’s kind of the diagnostic equivalent of “psychic” cold reading.