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INSTITUTIONS SUCH AS THE GERMAN CANCER RESEARCH CENTRE HAVE DEVELOPED NEW AI TOOLS THAT PREDICT OVER 1,000 DISEASE RISKS
ON SEPTEMBER 21ST, ACCORDING TO THE GUARDIAN, SCIENTISTS DEVELOPED A NEW ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TOOL THAT CAN PREDICT THE POTENTIAL RISK OF INDIVIDUALS EXCEEDING 1,000 DISEASES AND PREDICT HEALTH CHANGE 10 YEARS AHEAD. EXPERTS FROM THE EUROPEAN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LABORATORY (EMBL), THE GERMAN CANCER RESEARCH CENTRE AND THE UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN HAVE JOINTLY TAILORED THIS GENERATED AI TOOL, WITH ALGORITHMIC CONCEPTS SIMILAR TO LARGE LANGUAGE MODELS. THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE APPLICATIONS TO DATE FOR GENERATING AI IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF LARGE-SCALE SIMULATIONS OF HUMAN DISEASES, USING DATA FROM TWO INDEPENDENT MEDICAL SYSTEMS..- 2.5k
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American scientists use AI to explore cancer treatment options, and the patient's immune cells will be able to "kill" cancer cells
AI is being put into use in thousands of industries, and scientists are currently trying to use the power of AI to find the best way to treat cancer. According to abc7news local time on the 18th, Dr. Deepak Srivastava, director of the Gladstone Institutes in San Francisco, said in an interview that the team is working together to use AI to understand which experiments have the greatest impact on killing cancer cells. "We will be able to deal with cancers that have been untreatable so far...- 3.3k
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Alibaba and WHO reach strategic cooperation to promote DAMO Academy's AI cancer screening technology globally
The United Nations held the AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva, Switzerland. Alibaba reached a strategic cooperation with the World Health Organization (WHO) Digital Health Cooperation Center to promote DAMO Academy's AI cancer screening technology to the world. Alibaba said that in China, DAMO Academy's AI cancer early screening technology has provided services to more than 6 million people, covering screening of pancreatic cancer, esophageal cancer, intestinal cancer, gastric cancer, liver tumors and other diseases. Internationally, it has reached a strategic cooperation with the Ministry of Health of Antigua and Barbuda. After the signing of this agreement, the WHO International Cooperation Center for Digital Health will provide services in channels, markets, implementation, etc.- 6.9k
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