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7 best audiobooks you didn't know you needed
Should we be concerned about our voice being sourced for AI audiobooks? Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson delves into the new technology. Do you love reading yet struggle to find the time for it? Don't worry, you can still enjoy a good book without having to sit down and read. Audiobooks are a convenient way to experience a good story while you're doing other things.
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- North America > United States > California (0.05)
5 best pet trackers to keep your dog or cat safe
Keeping track of your pets has never been easier with these gadgets. If you're a pet owner and lover like me, you know there's nothing more important than keeping your furry friend safe. CLICK TO GET KURT'S CYBERGUY NEWSLETTER WITH QUICK TIPS, TECH REVIEWS, SECURITY ALERTS AND EASY HOW-TO'S TO MAKE YOU SMARTER As luck would find it, there have never been as many affordable options that make all the difference between a missing pet poster and being together safe and sound at home. That's why I recommend you invest in a pet tracker of some kind so you can always have peace of mind knowing where your pet is. There are lots of pet trackers on the market, so before you make your choice, make sure the one you're purchasing has all these features.
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Sources of bias in artificial intelligence that perpetuate healthcare disparities--A global review
Author summary Artificial Intelligence (AI) creates opportunities for accurate, objective and immediate decision support in healthcare with little expert input–especially valuable in resource-poor settings where there is shortage of specialist care. Given that AI poorly generalises to cohorts outside those whose data was used to train and validate the algorithms, populations in data-rich regions stand to benefit substantially more vs data-poor regions, entrenching existing healthcare disparities. Here, we show that more than half of the datasets used for clinical AI originate from either the US or China. In addition, the U.S. and China contribute over 40% of the authors of the publications. While the models may perform on-par/better than clinician decision-making in the well-represented regions, benefits elsewhere are not guaranteed. Further, we show discrepancies in gender and specialty representation–notably that almost three-quarters of the coveted first/senior authorship positions were held by men, and radiology accounted for 40% of all clinical AI manuscripts. We emphasize that building equitable sociodemographic representation in data repositories, in author nationality, gender and expertise, and in clinical specialties is crucial in ameliorating health inequities.
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