Release date: 2016-10-26
Recently, Fujitsu announced that it has reached a cooperation project with the University of Tokyo. Dr. Yasushi Okuno led the establishment of an artificial intelligence medical system to help doctors diagnose patients' conditions and give treatment advice. In the future, it will become a good helper for medical professors, the “second doctor†in the clinic (on the premise of the patient's willingness).
Asahi Shimbun reports that the system analyzes medical databases that store patient DNA codes and then gives recommendations. The new system will be put into use in 2020 – this seems to be a prelude to Fujitsu's aggressive entry into the field of artificial intelligence.
Does your new doctor look like this? Fujitsu researcher Takashi Shinzaki showed some of the company's biometric code technology.
Fujitsu is certainly not the first company to bring artificial intelligence into the health care field. Not only do big-name technology companies like IBM create huge amounts of competitive artificial intelligence + medical solutions, but now even small startups are springing up, and their vitality is strong.
According to CB Insights data, in recent years, many startups have developed their own health care business through artificial intelligence, and their investment here has not been in vain: in 2010, there were only 8 such companies in the market. By 2016, it has nearly doubled to more than 30. The data also shows that more than 20 of these companies have received financing from Angel Wheel or Seed Wheel in 2015. CB Insights also presents the areas in which these companies are involved in an infographic that includes six major categories: lifestyle management and monitoring, emergency room and hospital management, virtual assistants, mental health, drug discovery, and wearables. .
In addition, the interaction of genes and the environment should also be counted as a category, added to the disease category. This is not only in line with Fujitsu's current development plan, but we have also seen a lot of gratifying progress in this field - 23andMe, as a relatively mature DNA identification company, is making full use of the low price of gene sequencing for people. Provide services such as DNA sequencing and give advice on disease prevention from person to person.
At the same time, medical health organizations can use the same sequencing technology and artificial intelligence system technology, combined with each person's lifestyle and medical history, to come up with a lot of creative advice, such as why we are sick and how to avoid getting sick. Even the same work can be done with DNA from the dead.
T3 pointed out that Fujitsu's performance at the recent CEATEC (Japan High-Tech Expo) clearly shows that Fujitsu is working on artificial intelligence solutions, and the company's latest announcements are also related to artificial intelligence solutions. .
For example, the company said it has found a new way to simplify GPU memory, which can help speed up machine learning. Fujitsu also announced that it has developed an artificial intelligence system that automatically recognizes customer satisfaction, and by using this system, can analyze the pitch change of a person's voice. Finally, it also announced that it has begun selling artificial intelligence city surveillance and parking management solutions.
Source: Lei Feng Net
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