Artificial Intelligence in Prostate Cancer Pathology: Friend or Foe?

Artificial Intelligence in Prostate Cancer Pathology: Friend or Foe?

Peter A Humphrey, MD, PhD Interest in artificial intelligence (AI) in prostate cancer pathology has picked up speed since initial attempts of computer-aided diagnosis of the disease more than a decade ago, according to Peter A. Humphrey, MD, PhD. However, before the technology can be introduced into routine clinical practice, investigators must first prove that …

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Stanford students win hearts in China with US$32,000 household robot that can cook shrimp and wash pans

Stanford students win hearts in China with US,000 household robot that can cook shrimp and wash pans

A US$32,000 robot developed by a team at Stanford University has caught the attention of Chinese online users, after a video showing the two-handed robot cooking a three-course meal went viral. Mobile Aloha, built by two computer-science PhD candidates from China, is a two-handed system that can be remotely controlled by a human user, or …

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