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AI spots cancer and viral infections at nanoscale precision - Spanish scientists have developed an artificial intelligence which can differentiate cancer cells from normal cells, as well as detect the very early stages of viral infection inside cells. The findings, published in the journal Nature Machine Intelligence, pave the way for improved diagnostic techniques and new monitoring strategies for disease. The tool, AINU (AI of the NUcleus), scans high-resolution images of cells. AINU detects and analyses tiny structures inside cells at the molecular level. The researchers trained the model by feeding it with nanoscale-resolution images of the nucleus of many different types of cells in different states. The model learned to recognize specific patterns in cells by analysing how nuclear components are distributed and arranged in three-dimensional space.Source<\/a> | Artificial intelligence<\/a> \ud83e\udd16<\/b><\/i><\/tg-emoji><\/div><\/div>
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