One Survivor’s AI Breakthrough Predicts Cancer Years Ahead | BBC News

BBC News AI Decoded focusses on one of the most urgent, tangible uses of artificial intelligence: health care — we speak to Dr Regina Barzilay, an MIT professor who is building machine-learning AI models to predict disease. She herself was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2014, and has used that experience and knowledge to target her research towards prevention — the AI model she and her team built, named MIRAI, is now able to detect a patient’s risk of developing breast cancer within five years. Are we on the brink of a revolution in treating cancer for everyone? Find out on AI Decoded... Joining presenter Christian Fraser is AI Decoded co-host Stephanie Hare and the BBC's AI correspondent Marc Cieslak Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #BreastCancer #AI #MIT #BBCNews

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