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Help in identifying your health issues
Kang Health uses artificial intelligence to help you identify health issues early. Users enter their age, gender and the symptoms they are experiencing and the system mines through search results of similar cases from people with the same demographic data and symptoms. It offers you the typical diagnoses, or suggests you require medical assistance. Although the technology is mining predominantly user-generated information, Kang Health employ two full-time doctors to validate the information coming in to ensure its accuracy. The service also allows you to store your medical history and lifestyle for higher quality results. www.kanghealth.ai
2 September 2017 by IdeaSpies

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A robot that tells you what to wear
In the not-too-distant future it's predicted that busy career women will rely on artificial intelligence to update their wardrobes. Jamie is a virtual shopping assistant that offers this service now. Through artificial intelligence Jamie learns about your personal style, while regularly sending you a curated selection of outfits tailored to your taste. https://www.jamieandi.com/
2 September 2017 by lynnwood

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A selfie that estimates how long you will live
Artificial intelligence is being trained to estimate your health status and how long you will live-all from a selfie. With Chronos technology, you can take a selfie and scan your driver's licence photo, against which your selfie is compared, to assess your premium for life insurance. http://www.smh.com.au/money/super-and-funds/a-selfie-could-become-the-new-way-to-obtain-life-insurance-20170616-gwsl2m.html
2 September 2017 by idealist

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A self-flying plane
Boeing plans to test self-flying technology in a cockpit simulator this year, before using it on a real plane next year.?It wants to develop autonomous aircraft, which would be capable of navigating themselves without any input from a human pilot. Planes can already take off, cruise and land with minimal human assistance, but Boeing wants to go a step further. It wants artificial intelligence to start making some of the decisions pilots are trusted to make. This will mean fewer pilots per plane are needed in future-instead of five pilots on a long haul flight down to three or two, taking two pilots down to one in a freight situation, or in some cases going from one to none.  
2 September 2017 by mike

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An AI fashion designer
Researchers at Amazon are currently working on several machine-learning systems that could help provide an edge when it comes to spotting, reacting to, and perhaps even shaping the latest fashion trends. https://www.technologyreview.com/s/608668/amazon-has-developed-an-ai-fashion-designer/?
2 September 2017 by IdeaSpies

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A world-first for shark spotting
Researchers from the University of Technology in Sydney have developed a drone equipped with artificial intelligence that can help
2 September 2017 by lynnwood