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🧬 New AI Tool can Identify Cancer
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Happy Tuesday everyone!
AI is finding its way into many businesses and products. Today we have 2 promising stories on the developments of AI in healthcare. Who knows which diseases could be cured in the next few years..
Here’s what we’ve got for you today:
🔥 5 AI Tools — Supercharge your productivity
🦾 3 AI Tutorials & Interviews — Level up your skills
🤖 What’s Trending — Must know things happening in AI
💼 AI Jobs — Built a career in Artificial Intelligence
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🔥 AI Tools
Supercharge your Productivity with AI tools
🦾 AI Tutorials & Interviews
Level up your Skills
🤖 What’s Trending
Must know things happening in AI
AI to Speed Up the Discovery of New Drugs
Artificial intelligence (AI) has the ability to create poems and essays, analyze large amounts of data, and even detect patterns that humans might miss.
What if we used AI to speed up the drug discovery process?
Scientists believe that by combining AI with structure-based drug discovery, we could make significant progress in developing new drugs.
Structure-based drug discovery is a computational method that uses information about the 3D structures of biological targets.
Traditionally, drug discovery has been a slow and expensive process, often taking 15 years and costing $2 billion.
However, with AI and structure-based drug discovery, we can digitally model billions of virtual compounds to predict which ones are most likely to work. This process can reduce the cost and time required to develop new drugs.
There are two main computational approaches in drug discovery: structure-based and AI-based.
Structure-based methods predict the best compound by understanding the 3D structure of the biological target.
AI-based methods, on the other hand, analyze a large collection of relevant keys and locks to predict which keys are most likely to fit the target.
These two approaches complement each other and can lead to more efficient drug discovery making it faster, cheaper, and more efficient.
New AI Tool can Identify Cancer
Are you ready for some good news?
Scientists have created an AI tool that can identify cancer more accurately and efficiently than current methods!
The tool uses radiomics, which is a fancy technique that extracts important information from medical images.
The tool was created by experts at the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, the Institute of Cancer Research London, and Imperial College London.
They tested the AI on CT scans of 500 patients with big lung nodules, and the results were pretty impressive: the tool accurately predicted each nodule's risk of cancer with an 87% accuracy rate.
The researchers are hoping this tool will help with early detection, identify high-risk patients, and fast-track them for earlier treatment.
Plus, it could make CT scan analysis way easier.
These are the kind of benefits of Artificial Intelligence that we love to report on!
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💼 AI Jobs
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