Your bakery – your cells

The system that makes the bakery checkout process more hygienic and helps cut down on staff training costs has spawned another scan technology. BakeryScan is a fairly common solution that any bakery can purchase for $200,000. BakeryScan’s AI learns as it keeps identifying more and more pastries. But no one expected it to learn how to identify cancer. BakeryScan is good at spotting the insidious disease, really, really good. In fact, it can identify cancer cells at a 99% accuracy. That’s about as good of a result that you’re ever going to get. The whole thing worked out pretty well. “BRAIN” (the company) had already developed a way for BakeryScan to find “interesting features” in images. Soon afterward, Cyto-AiSCAN was born. It’s a medically optimized AI system using the same principles that tell pastries apart. With input from human experts, it began to pick up the speed and accuracy of the scan. Now, it can analyze an entire slide of cells with one glance instead of having to zoom in on each cell for a closer look. And, like we said, it’s fast approaching 100% accuracy. Currently, the AI is being tested in two major hospitals in Kobe and Kyoto. And it’s doing a bang-up job.

 

Is intelligence artificial?

AI will never take away my job.
Only an idiot would do my job.

I can’t wait for an AI to reach 10% of the capabilities of the average human.
Then we can replace all of Congress with a single AI computer.

Autocorrect has become my worst enema.

The guy who invented predictive text died last night. His funfair is next monkey.

 

June 11th Birthdays

1989 – Claire Holt, 1999 – Saxon Sharpino, 2000 – Kaitlyn Nacon, 1989 – Maya Moore

1956 – Joe Montana, 1960 – Hugh Laurie, 1987 – Shaia LeBouf, 1960 – Dr. Mehmet Oz

 

Morning Motivator:

Without wind in its face, an eagle cannot soar.

 

Look who is looking at you