Prostate cancer can be diagnosed by new AI just as accurately as any doctor potentially saving millions of lives, new research suggests.
Chinese scientists and doctors have developed an artificial intelligence system which they say can accurately diagnose and identify cancerous samples.
Experts say it could streamline and eliminate variation in cancer diagnosis and will be particularly useful in areas where there is a lack of trained pathologists.
It could also lead to prostate cancer diagnosis being automated in the future.
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3 comments:
Send in the nanobots!
The best part is you don't have to run into them on the golf course after they have been all up in there.
Hasn't anyone ever heard of Carnivora?
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