Research Finds AI Holds Great Potential in Early Prediction of Breast Cancer

Recently, at the annual meeting of the American College of Radiology, the AI company DeepHealth released a new research finding on breast cancer screening, demonstrating significant effects of artificial intelligence in this area. According to the study results, the breast cancer detection rate for women undergoing AI-enhanced scans is 21% higher than for those who did not use AI. The study involved a sample size of 747,604 women and covered one year of breast cancer screening data. Image source note: Image generated by AI, image licensed through Midjourney.
Healthcare AI company Suki announced that it has successfully raised $70 million in new funding. This funding will be used for the development of its products, including an AI-driven voice assistant designed for clinical practitioners. Caption note: Image generated by AI, image licensed from provider Midjourney. Suki's founder and CEO Punit Soni stated, "The demand for AI in the healthcare industry is growing, and we are proud to offer a fully functional solution that seamlessly interoperates with existing tools."