A Dose of A.I. - KQED QUEST

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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2008

In this QUEST web exclusive, Stanford University computer science professor and artificial intelligence (A.I.) researcher Daphne Koller explains how A.I. can be employed in the examining room to diagnose illness more accurately than a human clinician. Also learn how A.I. can be used for other tasks that require sifting through a sea of data to arrive at a meaningful conclusion, be it a person's illness or fitness as a job candidate.

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  • @surfingtube good to know. I just don't see how that relates to my post.

  • @MultiGalmeida Koller went to college at the age of 13, completed her Bachelors degree at 17 and her Masters at 18. I don't think so :>

  • lol at her example application. she probably uses that to select which students to advise

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