AI Makes Huge Strides in Cancer Detection

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Somewhere in the not so distance future, computers could help doctors diagnose diseases much more quickly than they can today. In fact, researchers from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) and Harvard Medical School (HMS) have been working on a way to train artificial intelligence (AI) to read and interpret pathology images that doctors use to look for signs of cancer. Andrew Beck from BIDMC explains that the "method is based on deep learning." It is the method commonly used to train AI to recognize images, speech patterns, and objects. During a demonstration at the annual International Symposium of Biomedical Imaging, they were able to show how effective their training was.

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