Google's New AI, can predict cardiovascular problems by eye scan - Big one invention great contribution for humanity

Goodbye to CT scans, MRIs, & X-rays?
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Does AI has the potential to revolutionize medical imaging and diagnostics, offering a non-invasive alternative to traditional methods such as CT scans, MRIs, and X-rays?



Teams from throughout Google have been working on ways that technology, particularly advancements in hardware and artificial intelligence, may provide access to high-quality, egalitarian healthcare worldwide.

Google AI Health event The Check Up, we’re sharing new areas of AI-related research and development and how we’re providing clinicians with easy-to-use tools to help them better care for patients. Here’s a look at some of those updates.

Google's Groundbreaking Research

Researchers at Google were able to forecast several risk factors, including age, gender, blood pressure, and smoking, that affect major adverse cardiac events using retinal fundal pictures, which depict blood veins at the back of the eye. The risk of a cardiovascular event is then predicted using the risk factor projections as inputs [4].

Researchers at Google and its health-tech subsidiary Verily have discovered that artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) could help spot symptoms of heart problems using retinal scans, making determining the risk of a heart attack or stroke as simple as an eye exam in the near future.

"AI offers us the potential for new, less invasive tests for heart health — predicting cardiovascular results from retinal images with computer vision — encouraging early results!," Google CEO Sundar Pichai stated on Tuesday while referring to the study in a tweet.

The research, which was published in the journal Nature Biomedical Engineering, shown that deep learning used to a picture of the retinal fundus, which is a photograph of the eye's blood vessels, may predict risk factors for heart illnesses, including blood pressure and smoking status.






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