By Hank Berrien•May 1, 2023 Peter Dazeley/GettyImages A new study indicates that an artificial intelligence tool can tremendously improve predictions of whether a nodule will develop cancer, thereby helping identify cancer much earlier in deadly diseases such as lung cancer. Experts at the Royal Marsden NHS foundation trust, the Institute of Cancer Research, London, and Imperial...
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Wearable devices may be able to capture well-being through effortless data collection using AI
by The Mount Sinai Hospital To determine if machine learning models applied to wearable device outputs could be trained to distinguish an individual’s degree of resilience and psychological well-being, the Icahn Mount Sinai researchers analyzed data from the Warrior Watch Study. The metrics collected were found to be predictive in identifying resilience or well-being states. Credit:...
Artificial intelligence may predict heart attacks
by Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Deep learning enabled time-to-event outcome prediction after cardiac imaging – study overview. a A time-to-event deep learning model was trained (left) using data from the 5 sites of the REFINE SPECT registry (n = 20,401), then tested internally in a 10-fold cross-validation regimen (middle) and tested in 3 external sites (n = 13,988) (right); b The time-to-event model uses 5...
New artificial intelligence tool can accurately identify cancer
@andrewgregorySun 30 Apr 2023 11.00 EDT Doctors, scientists and researchers have built an artificial intelligence model that can accurately identify cancer in a development they say could speed up diagnosis of the disease and fast-track patients to treatment. Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide. It results in about 10 million deaths annually, or...
AI explosion
Photo: Marie Hubert Psaila/Abaca Press via Reuters The enormity of the AI revolution is becoming clearer by the day — with leading thinkers now debating whether it’s bigger than the invention of the printing press or the splitting of the atom. Why it matters: Bill Gates, who knows a thing or two about new eras, wrote this week that...
Researchers identify 6 challenges humans face with artificial intelligence
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA ORLANDO, March 27, 2023 – A University of Central Florida professor and 26 other researchers have published a study identifying the challenges humans must overcome to ensure that artificial intelligence is reliable, safe, trustworthy and compatible with human values. The study, “Six Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence Grand Challenges,” was published in the International Journal...
Artificial intelligence predicts genetics of cancerous brain tumors in under 90 seconds
by Noah Fromson, University of Michigan Credit: Jacob Dwyer, Justine Ross, Michigan Medicine Using artificial intelligence, researchers have discovered how to screen for genetic mutations in cancerous brain tumors in under 90 seconds—and possibly streamline the diagnosis and treatment of gliomas, a study suggests. A team of neurosurgeons and engineers at Michigan Medicine, in collaboration...
Artificial intelligence improves colonoscopy accuracy
by Sharon Theimer, Mayo Clinic Credit: Shutterstock James East, M.D., spends his days skillfully examining people’s colons, searching for and snaring away suspicious polyps that might one day turn into cancer. A gastroenterologist at Mayo Clinic Healthcare in London, he says the ability to identify cancer risks and eliminate them on the spot during a...
Artificial Intelligence Aids Discovery of Super Tight-Binding Antibodies
Scientists at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine have developed an artificial intelligence (AI)-based strategy for discovering high-affinity antibody drugs. In the study, published in Nature Communications, researchers used the approach to identify a new antibody that binds a major cancer target 17-fold tighter than an existing antibody drug. The authors say the...
Quantum computers can enhance medicine, artificial intelligence
Quantum computing is an innovative, complex realm many are unfamiliar with, but for those fascinated by mathematical physics — like University of Saskatchewan (USask) student Tarah Teixeira — it’s exciting to be a part of the development of future applications for quantum computers. “The first time I visited the U of S was during an...