New AI from DeepMind and Google can detect a common cause of blindness

DeepMind and Google Well being have complex an AI that can be expecting who'll get one of essentially the most international's most common causes of blindness.
DeepMind and Google Health have developed an AI that can predict who'll get one of the world's most common causes of blindness.

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