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At this year’s CES in Las Vegas, artificial intelligence is moving beyond smart devices and robots into areas that could directly impact human health and identity.
The technology includes AI powered software that combines genetic data and medical history to predict disease risk and offer personalized health insights, as well as AI generated digital personas designed to communicate across languages and preserve personal knowledge. CGTN’s Mark Niu has the details from Las Vegas, Nevada.
At this year’s CES in Las Vegas, artificial intelligence is moving beyond smart devices and robots into areas that could directly impact human health and identity.
The technology includes AI powered software that combines genetic data and medical history to predict disease risk and offer personalized health insights, as well as AI generated digital personas designed to communicate across languages and preserve personal knowledge. CGTN’s Mark Niu has the details from Las Vegas, Nevada.