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Oura’s smart rings can now tell when you’re getting sick

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1. Oura’s smart rings can now tell when you’re getting sick

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Oura is launching a feature called Symptom Radar, which can flag early signs of respiratory illnesses. Developed during the COVID-19 pandemic, it evaluates metrics like resting heart rate, heart rate variability, temperature trends, and breathing rate to detect significant changes from long-term baselines.

Users will be notified if no signs are identified, and the app will encourage rest. Symptom Radar will be available to All Oura Ring Gen 3 and Oura Ring 4 users by December 11th.

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2. Cleerly raises $106M from Insight Partners for AI heart health early detection

Cleerly

Cleerly, a cardiovascular imaging startup, aims to identify early-stage coronary artery disease by analyzing CT scans of the heart.

The company is currently running a clinical trial to prove its screen can catch heart conditions more accurately than other non-invasive methods. If successful, it could expand its market reach and revenue.

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3. Perplexity Expands Publisher Program with New Partners

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Perplexity, an AI search engine, is expanding its publisher program, partnering with the LA Times, Adweek, and Mexico News Daily. The expansion comes amid ongoing debates about AI's role in news distribution and content rights.

Perplexity's practices have faced criticism, including accusations of plagiarizing paywalled content. Despite these challenges, Perplexity claims significant growth and is seeking $500 million in funding.

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4. Decoding our Genome with Nucleotide Transformers

Researchers have developed Nucleotide Transformers, a family of Foundation Models trained on a vast corpus of human and multispecies genomics data. The NT family offers context-specific nucleotide representations, improving accuracy in low-data settings. The model has been evaluated and found to match or even exceed the capabilities of competitors like DNABERT and Enformer.

The NT's zero-shot learning capabilities could potentially predict the impact of genetic mutations, offering new tools for understanding disease mechanisms.

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5. TSMC in talks with Nvidia for AI chip production in Arizona

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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) is in discussions with Nvidia Corp to produce its Blackwell artificial intelligence chips at its new plant in Arizona. TSMC is already preparing to start production early next year.

Nvidia's Blackwell chips have been manufactured at TSMC's facilities in Taiwan, and the agreement would secure another customer for TSMC's Arizona facility, which is scheduled to start volume production next year. However, the chips will still need to be shipped back to Taiwan for packaging, as the Arizona facility does not have the chip on wafer on substrate (CoWoS) capacity essential to the chips.

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