A group of GPs has started using artificial intelligence (AI) technology to help identify skin cancer. Software firm Skin Analytics said First Medical had become the first GP practice in Jersey to use ...
A British AI has been authorised to detect cancer without human oversight in a ‘world first’, its makers said. It can analyse moles and lesions for skin cancer, and achieves a reported accuracy rate ...
Just hours after Lynsey used the technology, the system flagged a mole on her skin as high risk, which was soon revealed to be a deadly melanoma. Lynsey, an office manager at Buckshaw Village Surgery ...
Skin Analytics Ltd. received CE mark for its AI-based tool Deep Ensemble for the Recognition of Malignancy (DERM), which can assess images of lesions and detect skin cancer autonomously. The ...
When 46-year-old Lynsey Robertson helped launch a new AI skin cancer screening tool at the GP surgery where she worked, she knew she would be among the first to try it out – but she never expected to ...
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