Google’s medical LLM proves increasing accuracy
In a study published in Nature, Google revealed that its generative AI technology answered medically related questions with 92.6% accuracy.
In a study published in Nature, Google revealed that its generative AI technology answered medically related questions with 92.6% accuracy.
Baby born deaf can hear after breakthrough gene therapy
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A group of researchers from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, University of Freiburg and the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience have created an exceptionally small…
Despite the hype and fears around the technology, AI will never replace doctors or nurses. We listed five fundamental reasons why.
Google claims Med-Gemini will provide more factually accurate, reliable, and nuanced web search results compared to Gemini.
Despite the hype and fears around the technology, AI will never replace doctors or nurses. We listed five fundamental reasons why.
Google claims Med-Gemini will provide more factually accurate, reliable, and nuanced web search results compared to Gemini.
Google claims Med-Gemini will provide more factually accurate, reliable, and nuanced web search results compared to Gemini.