Scientists used six to 10 seconds of people’s voice, along with basic health data, including age, sex, height, and weight, to create an AI model.

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    1 year ago

    I didn’t read it, but my first thought was they trained it to associate speech patterns with wealth and/or education, which correlates with diabetes for all the usually reasons in the US health non-care system.

    Edit: I’m probably wrong:

    The scientists analysed more than 18,000 recordings and 14 acoustic features for differences between those who had diabetes and those who did not.

    They looked at a number of vocal features, like changes in pitch and intensity that cannot be perceived by the human ear.