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AI and 10 seconds of voice recording can screen for diabetes, study suggests
(www.independent.co.uk)
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Yeah, I call bullshit.
I didn't read it, but my first thought was they trained it to associate speech patterns with wealth and/or education, which correlates with diabetes for all the usually reasons in the US health non-care system.
Edit: I'm probably wrong:
You're probably not too far off, considering that "basic health data" already is a pretty decent screen for type 2 diabetes. It sure feels like a regurgitation of the whole predicting socioeconomic status thing, which correlates strongly with all kinds of health issues. So until they can show some kind of physiology being detected, this just feels like an ad for the billionth "AI solves everything" startup that will be spun off in a few months.