A new smartphone app uses AI to analyze facial movements, detecting strokes with 82% accuracy within seconds.
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Highlights: A new AI-driven app detects strokes by analyzing facial symmetry and muscle movements with 82% accu
A new smartphone app uses AI to analyze facial movements, detecting strokes with 82% accuracy within seconds.
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