Google DeepMind pairs with NHS to use machine learning to fight blindness
'Deep learning' research company will use 1m anonymised eye scans to train a neural network to identify early signs of degenerative eye conditions
Google DeepMind has announced its second collaboration with the NHS, working with Moorfields Eye Hospital in east London to build a machine learning system which will eventually be able to recognise sight-threatening conditions from just a digital scan of the eye.
The collaboration is the second between the NHS and DeepMind, which is the artificial intelligence research arm of Google, but Deepmind's co-founder, Mustafa Suleyman, says this is the first time the company is embarking purely on medical research. An earlier, ongoing, collaboration, with the Royal Free hospital in north London, is focused on direct patient care, using a smartphone app called Streams to monitor kidney function of patients.
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