Machine learning
Technological innovation has the power and promise to transform healthcare. This series spotlights companies developing such cutting-edge innovations—ranging from brain-computer and muscle-machine interfaces to 3D-printed breast bioprostheses and beyond.
Trained on two million skin images, it can perform a range of clinical tasks unlike current models.
Molly Gibson, president of future science at Lila Sciences, explains how the company's superintelligence will reshape research across life, chemical and material sciences.
Indian e-clinic startup CureBay also looks to expand its rural network.
Lunit and Coreline Soft have been tapped to join large-scale cancer screening programs.
The company uses AI and ML to assist biopharma companies with clinical trials and will use the funds to expand its precision medicine and clinical development tools.
This follows the clearance for heart rate measurement on the FaceHeart mobile app in 2023.
Claimed to be a world's first, the LLM-driven model has demonstrated over 90% accuracy.
AI models have demonstrated up to 96.9% accuracy in screening ADHD, according to the Yonsei University study.
Also, Cureskin from India has launched an AI-powered hair analysis feature on its mobile application.