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@tech.eu
4 years ago
Kheiron’s $22 million Series A funds early breast cancer detection for women worldwide
@WIRED
6 years ago
This tool could revolutionize medicine by recognizing and diagnosing disease.
@WIRED
6 years ago
This tool could revolutionize medicine by recognizing and diagnosing disease.
@WIRED
6 years ago
This tool could revolutionize medicine by recognizing and diagnosing disease.
@techcrunch.com
7 years ago
Your smartphone could soon be the first step for diagnosing skin cancer
@WIRED
7 years ago
This tool could revolutionize medicine by recognizing and diagnosing disease.
@pmarca
7 years ago
RT @bradfordcross: stanford: machine learning beats pathologists at diagnosing lung cancer. http://scopeblog.stanford.edu/2016/08/16/predicting-lung-cancer-type-and-patient-survival-with-computers/ computer vision for medical imaging ftw!
@extremetech.com
7 years ago
AI beats doctors at visual diagnosis, observes many times more lung cancer signals