Nucleo launches automated cancer diagnostics platform on Product Hunt
By
Luca Pegolotti
Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
Nucleo is launching an automated cancer diagnostics platform on Product Hunt. It claims to be the first to apply world model AI technology to oncology, while other frontier labs focus on robotics, autonomous vehicles, and generalist agents. The product aims to bring AI-powered diagnostics to cancer detection and treatment.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledWorld models are the hottest race in AI right now.
Every frontier lab is building one - but they're all aimed at robotics, generalist agents, autonomous vehicles.
None at oncology. We're the first.
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