The Verge Chinese Station reported on September 21
Microsoft announced this week its new application of artificial intelligence technology in the medical and health field. Microsoft said that in order to "solve" the cancer problem more effectively, Microsoft researchers deployed, analyzed, and studied tumors and drug systems through artificial intelligence systems, and at the same time built detailed stages of individual patient cancer development to realize their own name as Moonshot. s plan. Through hard work, Microsoft hopes to achieve similar processing of biological cells as computer programming.
Now, fighting against cancer by creating new cells is clearly a rather ambitious project, but Microsoft has not disclosed too much detail about the project. Then, personalized medical services have become the most effective application of artificial intelligence. It should be noted that cancer cells have been characterized by an individual disease that is uncertain, and that different combinations of drugs cannot cope with thousands of changes in cancer cells. Previously, Project Hanover project has been used to help doctors find the most suitable drug mechanism. At the same time, it can also find the most effective treatment methods through automatic screening of medical papers. In addition, IBM is also exploring a similar project to explore better ways to treat cancer through 600,000 drugs and 1.5 million medical records.
At the same time, Microsoft has another plan to apply artificial intelligence technology to the field of radiation, using machine vision tools to analyze CT scans against tumors. Microsoft is also not the only technology company that conducts similar research. Google's DeepMind in the UK is also a similar project. Researchers at the DeepMind project are developing a radiation therapy that directly targets head and neck cancers, and early symptoms can be detected through rigorous examination of the eye. (Author: James Vincent compilation: Bear)
Source: The Verge
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