AI Revolutionizes Rapid Disease and Cancer Detection

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Researchers at Washington State University have developed an AI system that uses deep learning to identify diseases from tissue images more accurately and quickly than humans. This model, detailed in Scientific Reports, processes gigapixel histopathology slides, significantly speeding up disease research. It integrates AI, computer vision, and medicine to overcome challenges in automatic disease detection, and has shown superior performance in identifying pathologies compared to previous systems and human experts.
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