Investors piled back into artificial intelligence names on Monday stateside. “AI-related stocks should drive equity markets,” an analyst said.
If AI Is Digital Govt.'s Next Chapter, Start With a Pilot
AI technology is quickly placing itself at the center of digital government tools. But the goals in using it remain the same: improving efficiency, saving money and achieving better outcomes for residents.
Former Church commissioner of education issues cautions, counsel regarding AI and education
Elder Kim B. Clark spoke to Ensign College students about the dangers and benefits of AI use in an education setting
Artificial intelligence identifies individuals with prediabetes using single-lead electrocardiograms
Background Early detection of prediabetes is crucial for diabetes prevention, yet it remains challenging due to its asymptomatic nature and low screening rates. This study aimed to develop and rigorously validate artificial intelligence (AI) models to identify individuals with prediabetes solely using electrocardiograms (ECGs). Methods We defined prediabetes/diabetes based on fasting plasma glucose ≥ 110 mg/dL, hemoglobin A1c ≥ 6.0%, or ongoing diabetes treatment. From a primary cohort of 16,766 health checkup records, 269 ECG features were extracted to develop a novel AI model. The final model was subsequently evaluated using an internal held-out test dataset and an independent external validation cohort (n = 2,456). SHAP (SHapley Additive exPlanations) was applied to assess feature importance and clinical interpretability. Results The best-performing model, a LightGBM-based algorithm we termed DiaCardia, achieved an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC) of 0.851 in the internal test dataset (sensitivity: 85.7%, specificity: 70.0%). The model demonstrated robust generalizability, achieving an AUROC of 0.785 in the external validation cohort. Furthermore, DiaCardia maintained substantial predictive ability (AUROC: 0.789) after adjustment for six major confounders using propensity score matching. Higher R-wave amplitude in leads aVL and I, and smaller peak interval dispersion were prominent predictors. Notably, a version of DiaCardia using only single-lead (lead I) ECG data achieved a comparable AUROC of 0.844 (sensitivity: 82.3%; specificity: 70.2%). Conclusions This study establishes that an AI model, DiaCardia, can accurately identify individuals with prediabetes from an ECG alone, with performance that is robust across different patient cohorts and independent of major clinical confounders. Our highly generalizable, single-lead DiaCardia model offers a promising solution for scalable prediabetes screening via wearable devices, potentially enabling early, home-based detection and transforming diabetes prevention strategies.
Artificial Intelligence Wants to Sell You Stuff While the World Burns
Meta is betting on generative AI for a new generation of aggressive advertising. It requires immense energy, much of which will likely come from fossil fuels.
No More Mr. Nice AI
OpenAI is pursuing aggressive legal tactics against its opponents.
Data centers meet resistance over environmental concerns as AI boom spreads in Latin America
An expert describes how communities in some of the world’s driest areas are demanding transparency as secretive governments court billions in foreign investment
Lovable says it’s nearing 8 million users as the year-old AI coding startup eyes more corporate employees
The platform has attracted an eclectic user base. More than half of Fortune 500 companies are using Lovable to “supercharge creativity,” according to Osika, who insisted retention remains strong.
Understanding global AI diffusion
Microsoft’s inaugural AI Diffusion Report offers a comprehensive look at how AI adoption is accelerating worldwide, drawing on data from more than 100 countries.
The circular money problem at the heart of AI’s biggest deals
SoftBank and OpenAI announced a new 50-50 joint venture this week to sell enterprise AI tools in Japan under the brand “Crystal Intelligence.” On paper, it’s a straightforward international expansion deal. But SoftBank’s role as a major investor in OpenAI is raising questions about whether AI’s biggest deals are creating real economic value or just moving money in circles. […]
