From Self-Driving Cars to Artificial Retinas: Embedded Vision and the Next Frontier of Veterinary Sensing

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Across industries, machines are starting to see with purpose — interpreting rather than recording, deciding rather than waiting. From self-driving cars that analyze their surroundings to artificial retinas that process light as the human eye does, a new kind of perception is emerging — one that fuses seeing and understanding into a single act. This …

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Skill Decay in the Age of AI: When Help Hurts!

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Artificial intelligence (AI) now assists clinicians in ways once unthinkable—flagging abnormalities, scoring cytology images, even suggesting treatment plans. Yet a recent Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology study revealed a paradox: when doctors who had relied on AI returned to unaided colonoscopy, their adenoma detection rate fell by six percentage points. It was the first quantifiable evidence …

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Photonic, Terahertz, Hyperspectral and Quantum Imaging: A Glimpse Into the Future of Veterinary Imaging

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Veterinary imaging plays a critical role in diagnosing and treating various conditions in animals. As technology continues to advance at a rapid pace, the future of veterinary imaging holds exciting possibilities that could revolutionize the way we diagnose and manage diseases in animals. “Quantum imaging offers unparalleled clarity and precision, enabling early detection and improved …

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