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Google’s ARM AI microscope detects cancer cells in seconds – Google

Google’s ARM AI microscope detects cancer cells in seconds – Google

Google, in cooperation with the US Department of Defense, has developed a prototype of the “Augmented Reality Microscope” (ARM).

the Innovative device It uses artificial intelligence to augment user visibility with real-time visual indicators such as heat maps or object boundaries. These improvements aim to simplify the process of sorting samples and detecting cancer cells or pathogenic microorganisms.

The ARM project was first introduced to the public in 2018, but has not yet been used to diagnose patients. There are currently 13 ARM prototypes undergoing extensive testing before doctors can use them on a regular basis. The goal is to develop a system that can be integrated into microscopes typically found in hospitals and clinics.

ARM-equipped microscopes can provide different types of optical “analysis” tailored to specific evaluation objectives. Analysis can be in the form of text, arrows, outlines, heat maps, or animations. The Defense Innovation Unit of the Ministry of Defense has reportedly reached an agreement with Google that will facilitate the distribution of ARM through military channels. ARM is expected to be available to some government users as early as this fall.

However, ARMs are estimated to cost between $90,000 and $100,000, which can be prohibitive for local health providers. Google has been asked to provide additional details about the program’s progress and potential timeline for the rollout.

Augmented reality microscope in miter

Google Health’s participation in the ARM program is not its first foray into AI-powered tools aimed at boosting diagnostic accuracy and addressing health care gaps due to health worker shortages. Google has demonstrated its commitment to working with startups that leverage artificial intelligence to improve healthcare. Over the past decade, Google’s investments in artificial intelligence are expected to exceed $200 billion. This fact is particularly important given the World Health Organization’s forecast of a global shortage of 15 million health care workers by 2030.

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