'Eureka moment': AI software programmed to spot skin cancer by checking pics of moles
The researchers tested the AI against 130,000 images, comparing the results to diagnoses of 21 clinicians. They say the result showed the software could detect the cancer with a high degree of accuracy. The findings were published in the academic journal Nature. "We realized it was feasible, not just to do something well, but as well as a human dermatologist," said Sebastian Thrun from the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, in a statement published by the university's website. "That's when our thinking changed. That's when we said, 'Look, this is not just a class project for students, this is an opportunity to do something great for humanity.'"
Jan-27-2017, 05:45:17 GMT
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