RE: Artificial Intelligence and Medicine - For Everyone?

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Hello, I had read this news about the use of AI for cancer detection by images a short time ago, I was thinking that it was a very useful use of object recognition, such as the one used for facial identification in videos of security that is being implemented (supposedly) in different airports around the world.

I like it when technology is used to support health systems, I hope it can be massified, but I am concerned that the technological base of the undeveloped countries is insufficient to make use of these technological resources. I have read of some portable devices that have been developed for these types of cases and the use of cell phones and remote devices for data capture and their transfer to data processing centers, that form of work would make it possible for this technology to be used. diagnosis even with few resources in the field.

Considering that cancer is one of the diseases with the greatest presence or manifestation, as far as I know, I think that this kind of AI applications have a large market and can benefit many people, now, I don't remember well the news I had read before , but I think that it had only been used for lung cancer, it would be necessary to develop these applications for other types of cancer (such as breast cancer which is the most common in women).



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Yes, you're right professor, the advances are almost unimaginable, but there's still a way to go. I believe that in the course of time we will be able to really know the impact of all this that is happening.
Mobile phones with some applications can serve to facilitate certain processes. Hopefully, a matter of a short time for a greater impact is an area that continues to develop.
Thank you for your support.

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