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AI is acquiring a sense of smell that can detect illnesses in human breath

It was a pleasure to work with The Conversation to explain our recent scientific work:

https://theconversation.com/ai-is-acquiring-a-sense-of-smell-that-can-detect-illnesses-in-human-breath-97627

This entry was posted in outreach, research and tagged Artificial intelligence, research on June 8, 2018 by Andrea.

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