AI could help sonographers identify abnormalities in unborn babies more quickly
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AI is almost twice as fast to detect foetal abnormalities, according to study
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Study reveals that artificial intelligence is almost twice as fast to detect abnormalities in fetuses
Artificial intelligence (AI) is able to detect foetal anomalies almost twice as fast as current technology, according to the results of a British essay published on Thursday. The study, conducted in 78 pregnant women and with the help of 58 ecographers, was led by researchers at King’s College in London, in collaboration with the Saint Thomas Hospital Foundation. The test showed that ultrasounds performed with the help of AI were 42% faster than…
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