Google says it has developed an artificial intelligence system that can detect the presence of breast cancer more accurately than doctors.
London Google says it has developed an artificial intelligence system that can detect the presence of breast cancer more accurately than doctors.
A study that tested the accuracy of the system, which was developed through a collaboration between the tech giant and cancer researchers, was published Wednesday in the scientific journal Nature. The program was trained to detect cancer using tens of thousands of mammograms from women in the United Kingdom and the United States, and early research shows it can be produce more accurate detection than human radiologists.
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