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play with 3 times one, still very much alive, dw channels. you'll go to the special with recognizes where exactly it was fun. i've learned a lot our culture history, all their d. w. travel extremely worth a visit with could artificial intelligence save lives, or even replace doctors one day virtual reality and a i are becoming more and more important in health care. but some, i'm that unsettling how tech is revolutionizing the medical sector. that's our topic on shift today. ah.
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anyone who needs an operation would like an experience surgeon, but doctors also have to practice their craft. luckily these days tech can help. for example, trainees can practice and extend the reality which combines virtual elements with real and elements. and doctors can use virtual reality to safely practice. ria and complex procedures such as the separation of these conjoined twins in brazil. ah tour and bernardo lima were born conjoined at the head with fused brains in order to prepare for surgically separating the twins. doctors made a virtual model of the boys brains and 3 d printed it for a month. surgeons and brazil in england, convened and virtual reality to practice the extremely difficult and complex procedure. experts say digital simulations also have huge potential when it comes to training. at cambridge university in england, working with extended reality means that multiple students can practice treating
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one digital patient. what simulation allows us to do is to have our students fail in a safe environment and to feel safe to fail. of course, that's not something we want to do with real patience. and so a simulation environment allows the students to take those next steps in their learning where they haven't increasing the real environment around them to practice the skills and techniques ability. when they come to meet real patients practicing with holographic patients and a high fidelity simulator means there is no more need for life sized dolls, which are a big cost factor per hospitals. providing training for health care professionals. there's many students across the developing world going to deeds, other health care systems where the access to this high fidelity simulator is limited. the advantage of this software is that yes,
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you can get yourself immersive into the scenario with the hollands headset. but actually, you can even just join with a mobile phone. so mobile phones now i have a technology that enables them to per project on the camera. everything that you would see in the land, you get a degree of realism most not white. his gaze was that it's actually pretty good. and according to experts, doctors who in the near future use mixed reality goggles in surgery. for example, to project a 3 d representation of c t r scan results directly on to a patient's body. does artificial intelligence beats human intelligence? well, for some health risks, this seems to be the case. studies show that a i can recognize certain diseases quicker and more reliably been doctors. because algorithms can analyze vast amounts of data and detect patterns and spot minute changes, which a doctor might miss this, that's them sound the alarm early,
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for example, because of slight changes in the patient's voice, the earlier the diagnosis, the better the outlook for treatment. that's also true for skin cancer. there are many apps to keep an eye on skin till costs as testing one. he's at high risk of developing skin cancer or they've been in his mind light skin and i've had many moles since childhood. of he really even back then i counted over 100 concerts on plus 2 people in my family had skin cancer. my little soon hot clips. this app is really practical because you can just squeeze in a jag with the checklist on the app. he's using a skin screener, it was developed by doctors and designed to compliment regular checkups by a dermatologist. after installation, there are a few questions and then to look and upload photos and skin changes. he's noticed the app doesn't accept blurry or dark images and it delivers results in seconds. if you have like the app says it's moderate risk,
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so i should get this more checked. but just how reliable isc and screener developers say, studies show that 95 percent of the apps predictions are correct. that's thanks to artificial intelligence. the api i was trained with thousands images of malignant and benign skin cross. when users upload images. it compares them with this database. i. t low cost visits, dr. tanya fisher, so she can have a look ah, is, is ups is leaking for c. it's good. the app issued a warning has need with, but i can say the small is harmless, hot samsara houses or the fan ups. i'm a fan of act up. they raise awareness i and help us take care of ourselves and hung up on some estimates from the, from toys. this device that scans, patients from head to toe, also works with artificial intelligence. it has one big advantage
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to find what i might have. his has been kind of good. no, it lets you record moles than revisit them a year or 2 later on to make. the system has become so smart that we can practically scan the whole guy, publishing and document 50 moles at once. i'm slack, francisco manifest hope can dr. fisher takes a closer look at any skin growth, the software flags, as in a database of character. but this device has actually surprised me that the smallest melanoma discovered was 2.6 millimeters for me. i wouldn't have noticed it changing as it grew from just 2.2 to 2.6 millimeters on the line of this. but that in the fact that the growth was in homogenous alerted, the apple skidded around the shop in the center. we removed it and it was a very tiny malignant most artic until that sir past is what we could have understood and seen with just our eyes and said, oh my for canada, fastened doctors being supported by text. sounds good to me. but the general rule with a i is garbage in, garbage out. so if your dataset is biased,
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you can get digital discrimination. for example, insufficient data on black patients will lead to an algorithm being less effective at detecting their skin diseases which can have life threatening consequences or take heart disease. a hard to take in a woman looks different than in a man. so even it was developed to recognize typically male symptoms. this puts women at risk a i developer, therefore carry a lot of responsibility when it comes to medical apps in that area where infant and mother motel is the a high. a i is being used to help provide pregnant women and new mothers with tailored information. mothers, assisted by the virtual midwife sister agnes. new and expecting parents have lots of questions. in nigeria, the virtual midwife, agnes sends voice and text messages to help mothers through all phases of their pregnancy. even small tips can make a big difference known pregnancy i usually i usually show pins oliver,
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my body back pains on the light. so i don't know. do is it for the fearsome not on t. i receive a is a sadness call that we should be see till i working that yet this time i this time i should not be spending so much should be sitting i walking that's sitting out a lot. said both standing on the left, as i said, sitting walking at the sky back pains review using agnes is simple and that's by design. the service was developed for women with little access to medical information and is a literacy friendly. agnes health works on any cell phone using texts and messages that are pre recorded in the various regional languages. the a i algorithm sends them out according to how far along the mother is and her pregnancy and the context she lives in. mothers can also contact sister agnes and
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chat with the a i bought or be put through to a human midwife. i. technology is backed up by humans, right? we are the ones who need the i, the power to understand and adopt unless i'm with the, with that ability it's taking the feedback or the women give you to be able to give them not only poplar feedback but also help them train. you train your software to be able to understand women and then means it's a get complimentary. i learn a 31 is supposed to overshadow over. take another. however, what the i one does is it gives, has an instant cash with the help of local authorities and aid organizations, the team behind agnes wants to accompany 16000000 women through their pregnancies and make use of technology to greatly reduce infant mortality in nigeria. so far, the numbers published by agnes health look promising with uses showing 4 times less
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risk of dying by giving birth a new born showing 22 times less risk of dying. the next step, an agnes up health ups need all a data to work and to keep improving by that means we often disclose a lot about ourselves and our bodies. the ongoing discussion about data abuse with period track apps shows just how risky that can be. whose business as a to know when women have mood swings, headaches, or sugar cravings, period tracker, abs collect various types of sensitive health data and might also store location age and weight. the app stephen most of the state to perform their function. but the spanish and g o eci cast examine 12 popular period track, and found that almost all also collected unnecessary data and passed it on to 3rd parties. information on whether someone is trying to conceive or has gotten pregnant is valuable to the advertising industry. and might also be of interest to
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law enforcement agencies. at least that's what experts in the united states fear. now that the supreme court has overturned the constitutional right to abortion, terminating a pregnancy is a criminal offense and numerous us states now. so might law enforcement use data from period tracking apps to see who has had an abortion or is that unrealistic? well, just a few months ago, law enforcement in the us state of nebraska already used messages sent on facebook to investigate a reported abortion. and other research found a u. s. data broker was offering information on smartphone users that connected them to the health care provider, planned parenthood. this is an organization that provides abortion advice, and can also carry out the procedure on location. the data being sold by the data broker showed how long a woman had visited a center and where she traveled from. no wonder then that experts are warning users
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to be extra cautious with period tracking ups. so whenever you download an app, make sure to take a close look at the privacy settings and where possible don't allow your data to be shared with 3rd parties, especially in the health apps, because they manage some of the most sensitive data we own. when it comes to diagnosis, many current smartphones can be a powerful tool thanks to their high on cameras and sances, and they can help us keep a closer eye on our own health. nonetheless, we also clearly still need doctors, not least because studies show many people distrust they. i, even if they know it can out perform doctors, what about you? have you ever been treated using a i or how would you feel about it? let us know i and wait to hear stories. thanks. and she was so ah
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