Both this and x-rays in general are very great use cases for AI, as it can spot and identify 100x faster and more accurate than humans.
I think they already are implementing it around the world in a small scale so far.
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Both this and x-rays in general are very great use cases for AI, as it can spot and identify 100x faster and more accurate than humans.
I think they already are implementing it around the world in a small scale so far.
I did work for a startup doing it in France
Interesting, do you know what happened to it?
Indeed, there are legitimate practical uses for machine learning where you need to find patterns in massive amounts of data.