The Data Scientist on a Quest to Turn Computers Into Doctors
SOME OF THE world’s most brilliant minds are working as data scientists at places like Google, Facebook, and Twitter—analyzing the enormous troves of online information
SOME OF THE world’s most brilliant minds are working as data scientists at places like Google, Facebook, and Twitter—analyzing the enormous troves of online information
Machines are doing more and more of the work typically completed by humans, and detecting diseases may be next: a new company called Enlitic takes
The time has come for doctors to call on fleets of servers to spot hidden trends and anomalies in medical images as they diagnose patients.
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