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Alphabet's Eric Schmidt: Embrace Machine Learning

The executive chairman of Alphabet explains how technology will improve lives on a scale we’ve never seen before in history.
An ophthalmoscope image of diabetic retinopathy shows damage to the retina caused by diabetes. Google's deep learning algorithm has been able to diagnose diabetic retinopathy as accurately as an opthalmologist, showing promise that early detection and prevention of the disease may someday be possible for anyone with a smartphone.
Diabetic retinopathy

You may never have heard of diabetic retinopathy, but this nasty condition is the fastest-growing cause of blindness in the world. It poses a risk to the 415 million people with diabetes—nearly 5 percent of the world’s population. The condition occurs when chronically high blood sugar damages the tiny vessels that provide blood to the retina. People who suffer from diabetic retinopathy can begin to experience distorted vision and ultimately go blind. And here’s the even deeper tragedy: Diabetic retinopathy can be prevented; it just needs to be detected early.

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