AI steps in to detect the world's deadliest infectious disease

06.11.2025    NPR News    4 views
AI steps in to detect the world's deadliest infectious disease

There's a global shortage of radiologists Now artificial intelligence is helping speed up the assessment of tuberculosis in hard-to-reach communities Image credit ARCAD Sant PLUS

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