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by gambler
3498 days ago
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Also note that DeepMind went even further than that, there is DeepMind health division aiming at using this technology to help doctors and patients directly. Thing is, there is plenty of existing AI research that could hypothetically revolutionize medicine. Even in the eighties there were expert systems that outperformed doctors in certain areas. The issue with it all isn't that the algorithms are not fancy enough or accurate enough yet, it's the practical application. I believe the biggest challenge of today's AI research is making AI and ML accessible. Not just for consumption, but for actual training and open ended use. I don't see Deep Mind doing much in *that" regard. |
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