“Artificial intelligence can be used to spot Alzheimer’s six years before a patient would normally be diagnosed, a study shows. Doctors used the self-learning computer to detect changes in brain scans too subtle for humans to see. The system was able to identify dementia in 40 patients an average of six years before they were formally diagnosed.”
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