Dr House goes digital as IBM's Watson diagnoses rare diseases

New Scientist 

Doctor House is going electronic. Medics charged with diagnosing the kind of extremely rare diseases that Hugh Laurie's consultant routinely spots in TV drama House have found that artificial intelligence can do a similar job – but in seconds rather than days or weeks. From December, doctors at the University Hospital of Marburg's Centre for Undiagnosed and Rare Diseases (known as ZusE in German) will start using IBM's Watson to speed up their diagnoses. In 2011, Watson famously won the gameshow Jeopardy! Doctors are now training it on peer-reviewed rare disease literature to help them spot unusual illnesses.

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