‘A personal, instantaneous doctor integrated into their devices’ — how a new skin computer patch could run life-saving AI processes directly on your body
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New compute patch developed by University of Chicago researchers performs instant, on-skin AI analysis for health data.
New compute patch developed by University of Chicago researchers performs instant, on-skin AI analysis for health data.
New compute patch developed by University of Chicago researchers performs instant, on-skin AI analysis for health data.
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