Post by account_disabled on Mar 10, 2024 10:39:48 GMT
Google I/O, the annual event dedicated to developers, was more surprising than usual because it focused on privacy and the use of technology to concretely improve people's lives. Sundar Pichai opened the conference by recalling the company's usual mission "to organize the world's information and make it useful and accessible to all", but placing emphasis on the last part, namely the attempt to "make available products capable of increasing knowledge, success, health, happiness”. It might have seemed like the usual rhetoric, but then the speakers showed the real progress made in this regard. Artificial Intelligence to improve people's lives At the basis of all the innovations presented is research in the field of Artificial Intelligence.
The one involving the fields of Natural Language Canada Phone Number Understanding, Speech-To-Text and Text-To-Speech, has given rise to some surprising functions. Live Caption is what allows you to add subtitles to any video in real time (even if the audio is not audible) and also to perform a translation. Live Relay allows, during a phone call with a person with hearing disabilities, to transform the voice into text and allow a textual response which is immediately transformed into voice. Live Transcribe , a function designed to help people with hearing and language problems, manages to transcribe the interlocutor's sentences in real time without problems and allows a dialogue, without the need for an interpreter.
In addition to this, the Euphonia project has been set upwhich aims to build models for recognizing the voice of people who have serious language problems. For those who have lost the use of speech, a system is made available that can train the software to perform actions, e.g. turn on the lights, simply by interpreting sounds or facial expressions. The use of Artificial Intelligence to assist doctors in the early diagnosis of diabetic retinopathy and lung cancer is very promising. In one case the system was able to identify the latter in the initial stages of onset, while 5 out of 6 doctors had failed. This is possible thanks to the improvement of deep learning models for the recognition of tumors from the analysis of CT scans. google detect lung cancer The next generation Assistant The voice assistant integrated into Google devices has been improved thanks to advances in the field of Artificial Intelligence.
The one involving the fields of Natural Language Canada Phone Number Understanding, Speech-To-Text and Text-To-Speech, has given rise to some surprising functions. Live Caption is what allows you to add subtitles to any video in real time (even if the audio is not audible) and also to perform a translation. Live Relay allows, during a phone call with a person with hearing disabilities, to transform the voice into text and allow a textual response which is immediately transformed into voice. Live Transcribe , a function designed to help people with hearing and language problems, manages to transcribe the interlocutor's sentences in real time without problems and allows a dialogue, without the need for an interpreter.
In addition to this, the Euphonia project has been set upwhich aims to build models for recognizing the voice of people who have serious language problems. For those who have lost the use of speech, a system is made available that can train the software to perform actions, e.g. turn on the lights, simply by interpreting sounds or facial expressions. The use of Artificial Intelligence to assist doctors in the early diagnosis of diabetic retinopathy and lung cancer is very promising. In one case the system was able to identify the latter in the initial stages of onset, while 5 out of 6 doctors had failed. This is possible thanks to the improvement of deep learning models for the recognition of tumors from the analysis of CT scans. google detect lung cancer The next generation Assistant The voice assistant integrated into Google devices has been improved thanks to advances in the field of Artificial Intelligence.