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. […]
but that’s the thing: with the reported numbers I wouldn’t even say they can pre-screen anyone based on voice alone. And I don’t think they reported the metrics of experiments with “everything but voice” either, which could have answered whether voice is actually bringing anything substantial to the table.
but that’s the thing: with the reported numbers I wouldn’t even say they can pre-screen anyone based on voice alone. And I don’t think they reported the metrics of experiments with “everything but voice” either, which could have answered whether voice is actually bringing anything substantial to the table.