AI will detect cancer

১৪ সেপ্টেম্বর, ২০২৩ ১৫:২৫  

Microsoft has developed the world's largest image-based AI model for cancer detection. The new AI model is said to be the largest of the image-based AI models. This model will help to find the subtle complications of cancer. Not only that, it will help next-generation clinical applications and computational biomarkers.

About four million digitized microscopic slides will be used to train the model, said digital pathology company Pygen, a partner in the initiative. According to the company, this model will provide data on various types of cancer, using this data from Pygen's own collection. And Pigen can use Microsoft's advanced supercomputing infrastructure.

US news channel CNBC reported that after training the artificial intelligence in detail, the model will be used in hospitals and laboratories around the world. Microsoft Azure will also be used there. It is expected to be completed by 2024. And only then the disease detection will be easier. At the same time, the scope of oncology and pathology will be widened.

Rajik Yusufi, SVP Technology of the company on behalf of Pygen, said, 'Pygen has been at the forefront of innovation since its inception. Microsoft's massive computing power, combined with its deep expertise in artificial intelligence, technology and digital pathology, could lead to major advances in cancer imaging. Millions of people around the world will benefit through this.