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Resumen de AI can hear a cardiac arrest

Timothy Revell

  • If people dial the emergency services in Denmark, soon they won't just get a human operator--an artificially intelligent assistant will be listening in too. Developed by start-up Corti, the system kicks into action when someone dials 112 in Copenhagen, then it starts listening for signs of a possible cardiac arrest. To do this, it first uses speech-recognition software to transcribe what is being said before analyzing the text. Once it is confident of a diagnosis, it flashes an alert on the screen for the operator to see. Identifying cardiac arrest over the phone is one of the trickiest tasks for an operator. The person reporting an incident is often distressed and lacking medical training, so reading between the lines of what they say is happening is key


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