Smart pills will tell on you

Glenn Cohen and Alex Pearlman | 1September 2018 | NewScientist.com

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Smart pills can transmit data to your doctors, but what about privacy?

Your next prescription might include pills with embedded sensors that can collect and transmit data on whether you’re taking them as instructed.

Abilify MyCite, a pill-app combination that can be used to track the ingestion of drugs for bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, was the first such product approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), in November 2017. Its roll-out to some Medicaid patients was announced last month. “Smart pills” like these are part of a larger class of digital medicine products that include insulin pumps with continuous glucose …Read more.

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AI to bring dead back to life with human replicas

Callum Hoare | 1 September, 2018 | dailystar.co.uk

A model has been created by computer scientist Supasorn Suwajanakorn that allows for the generation of a real-life replica of any human being– dead or alive.

The technology uses existing photos or videos to sew together a 3D model of their face. The more content provided allows for a better reconstruction, but it can be achieved with only a few.

Video footage shows how the technology will allow for people to speak to their passed loved ones, or even create inspiring speeches from well-known authors and lecturers.

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