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Wow! That Na-nose is the goods! A dog's nose is good at...

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    Wow! That Na-nose is the goods!
    A dog's nose is good at recognizing volatile organic compounds, VOC's.
    And there are tiny insects, like wasps and moths, which can detect a mere one or two molecules of VOC's in the air.
    So why not a man made device?
    But the Na-nose is not quite there yet. And it's too expensive.

    (Unlike ResApp - ready to use, and cheap.)

    Curious how they say 86% accurate isn't accurate enough for clinical use. We need more information here: is it that only one or two diseases are diagnosed with accuracy 86%, or is it that 86% is not regarded as high enough to be relied upon?
    I wouldn't mind a device which foretold the movements of share prices with 86% accuracy, or anything else for that matter.
    Is 86% no good? Is anything over 90% good? Or does it need to be in the high 90's before it's regarded as indispensable?

    At any rate, that's the territory where ResApp is. High 90's.

    Imagine the two combined, ResApp + Na-nose. This will come, one day, but today ResApp is right here. I say back it.
 
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