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Sep 2023
10m 54s

Scientists Train AI Model to Detect Fati...

Jaeden Schafer
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In this episode, we explore groundbreaking research where scientists have trained a neural network to identify signs of fatigue in PC users through video analysis. Learn how this technology could revolutionize workplace productivity and personal well-being by detecting when users need to take breaks. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: ⁠https://AIBox.ai/⁠ Facebo ... Show More
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