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Smartphone diagnosis cancer?

A group of researchers at Stanford University in California, trained a neural network with artificial intelligence in such a way that it can detect skin cancer by viewing the photo. The results of this research have been published in the Journal of Nature and a post has been published on the Stanford University blog.

This study uses Google's Image Recognition algorithm. With the help of this algorithm, the first artificial intelligence system has analyzed 1,29,450 pictures of different people's skin, out of which more than 2000 skin conditions were analyzed. Analysis of those neural networks has given the right results for harmful and harmful non-skin skin conditions.

Then the researcher team analyzed some such pictures by 21 skin specialist doctors. Software and human physician both have the same results. The researchers at Stanford think that this artificial intelligence can be made in mobile app form, and then skin cancer can be identified by analyzing the skin condition with the help of a mobile phone camera.

However, it is not coming to mobile right now. Because it requires further monitoring and development. Apart from this, government approval will also be required to make such an app open to the public. But artificial intelligence that changes people's life in the future, it can be said.

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