Microsoft: Here's how your smartphone camera plus AI can keep an eye on your health
Microsoft Research creates artificial intelligence for a smartphone that makes a camera see the body in a way that doctors cannot over a Zoom meeting.
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Liam Tung is an Australian business technology journalist living a few too many Swedish miles north of Stockholm for his liking. He gained a bachelor's degree in economics and arts (cultural studies) at Sydney's Macquarie University but hac…ked (without Norse or malicious code for that matter) his way into a career as an enterprise tech, security, and telecommunications journalist with ZDNet Australia. These days Liam is a full-time freelance technology journalist who writes for several Australian publications, including the Sydney Morning Herald online. He's interested primarily in how information technology impacts the way businesses and people communicate, trade, and consume.
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